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  • Audio CD (June 10, 2003)
  • Original Release Date: 2003
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Vector Recordings
  • ASIN: B00009V7P8
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (337 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #797 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Delicate
2. Volcano
3. Blower's Daughter
4. Cannonball
5. Older Chests
6. Amie
7. Cheers Darlin'
8. Cold Water
9. I Remember
10. Eskimo

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Irish troubadour Damien Rice doesn't so much reinvent the folk genre on this lush, impossibly mature debut album as push its boundaries in several compelling musical directions at once--all the more remarkable considering the album was largely self-produced and home-recorded. His songs revolve around familiar, bittersweet concerns of life, love, and their attendant frustrations, but delivered with conspiratorial intimacy on melodic wings (like on the graceful "Cannonball") that Rice seems almost embarrassed to share. If there's anything like a template here, it's "The Blower's Daughter," the song that first attracted the interest/stewardship of film composer David Arnold (whose guest production provides "Amie" with expansive cinematic elegance) and became a massive Irish hit. His plaintive vocal, embroidered by the mournful solo cello of Vyvienne Long, is suddenly brightened by an instrumental flourish and Lisa Hannigan's vocals--before just as quickly wafting on the breeze. With touches that range from "Day in the Life"-styled string collages to the dizzy, exhilarating neo-operatic excesses of the 16-minute "Eskimo," Rice's musical palate here is as adventurous as his songs are grounded in emotional intimacy. --Jerry McCulley

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Damien Rice's intriguing brand of stylishly, un-styled dirty folk music has made him one of the standout artists of 2003. O was first released in Ireland, where it quickly broke the top ten, and achieved triple-platinum status. Slim hard-back digipak. Vector. 2003.

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288 of 302 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Constant Companion, October 2, 2003
This CD made it's way into my hands when a friend, an Irish singer, said if he could be anyone in the world, he would be Damien Rice. He put this album on and watched eagerly as I devoured it for the first time. Inevitable comparisons to Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, Dave Matthews and Tom Waits will be made, but Rice is a genre unto himself.

Rice's voice is beautiful, and in it's human imperfection, convey's a world of deep emotion. The vocal style can change from song to song, but his ability to sing straight to your soul is always there. The lyrics are deep and they burn.

'Cold Water' made me weep, I was so caught up. The Gregorian chant at the end was a perfect emotional denouement. 'I Remember' hurt, it was so good.

Lisa Hannigan's vocals are woven together with Rice's in a perfect compliment. Her voice begins where his ends.

Cellist Vyvienne Long adds a deep, grounding tone that is haunting.

The acoustic guitar arrangement went from spartan to a wall of sound. The organic feel augmented the feel of the whole album.

As my friend watched me listen for the first time, I knew I had a problem on my hands.

What could I possibly do to return this favor?

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151 of 159 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Overwhelming In Its Display Of Raw Human Emotion, August 27, 2004
By Busy Body (London, England) - See all my reviews
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When I look back in a few year's time at the music that most impressed me in 2004, the name Damien Rice will jump out at me like a sore thumb. After spending the past year pretty much oblivious to this new singer, I finally came around to his overwhelming appeal and popularity as his debut album began climbing the UK album charts. With little promotion apart from a simple advert on TV, Damien Rice has gone from being a little-known singer to an internationally-acclaimed star and the one to watch over the next year or so. I was in London last weekend (to see Madonna in concert!) and went shopping, and ended up buying Rice's debut album "O." I listened to it all the way home on the coach and completely fell in love with it.

Released in the summer of 2003, O came along and made a minor impact in the charts despite strong reviews. However, from simple word-of-mouth, the album has gone on to become one of the year's success stories. The sound of the album is basically a good-looking Irish man with a guitar singing songs of extreme melancholy but with immense passion and dedication. His style is distinctive and fresh in an industry flooded with watered-down pop and R'n'B radio-fodder, and from the first song I heard on this album I was hooked. Damien Rice, ladies and gentlemen, is the saviour of the modern music industry.

O opens with the fantastic slow song "Delicate." With just a guitar, cello and bass Mr. Rice crafts a beautiful and melancholy song that is particularly special to me. The first time I heard it I was remembering the day before when I met someone at the Madonna concert who had a big impact on me, and I couldn't help feeling an immense sadness and regret for not asking for his e-mail address or telephone number to stay in touch. This song perfectly captures those emotions for me, and for many others I am sure it will too. "Volcano" is a gorgeous and catchy mid-tempo number with a remarkable bass and various percussion instruments, accompanied by gorgeous female vocals. "The Blower's Daughter" is next and is a particular stand out for me. Rice sings with such passionate yearning. When his voice cracks over the bass and the gentle guitar, you feel everything he is feeling, and then he repeats "I can't take my eyes off of you" over and over to capture your imagination. The best part of the song, however, comes after the third minute when the female voice comes in again, and it is *absolutely beautiful* - I swear down it will make your heart flutter and you'll sit there in amazement as she sings "Did I say that I loathe you?"

The album's most popular song comes next in the shape of "Cannonball." With an instantly recognisable melody, Rice's beautiful vocals and soft guitar-playing warms your heart as you find yourself in familiar territory. ""Older Chests" is one of my favourite songs on the album, because of the images it paints in your mind. Damien is once again accompanied by beautiful female vocals towards the end of the song as he sings, "Time, always time, on my mind. Pass me by, I'll be fine, just give me time." The next song is the beautiful "Amie." With a gorgeous cello that sounds like a revealing sunrise at dawn and a breathtaking string section to close the song, this is one song that you won't forget in a hurry. Absolutely masterful. "Cheers Darlin'" is a unique song because Rice reveals his humorous personality as he sings drunkenly about his ex-girlfriend and her new lover boy! The gentle clinking of glasses represent the drunk-effect, and the gentle saxophone brings about the melancholy sadness of loss.

"Cold Water" is another highlight of the album for me. It opens beautiful with a sound that is like echoes amongst a chilly pond, the gentle tears of winter rain gracefully skimming the surface. Rice opens the song with "Cold, cold water!" in a feeble and reclusive voice that is filled with emotion. Just when things get too much for him, Lisa Hannigan's beautiful voice arrives to support him. Then, the gorgeous and gentle hum of Gregorian chants mingle with Hannigan's vocals and swirl the song around your brain. "I Remember" is a really remarkable song, but not really one of my favourites. Infact, it's the only song that I don't enjoy on the album. A female voice opens the album and carries on for a few minutes before Rice comes in and screeches his vocals like a man possessed as he battles his inner demons. The song closes with the fantastic "Eskimo." The words to describe this song are cute, epic and revealing. Cute because of Damien's voice and the words "So I look to my Eskimo friend!" and epic because of the grand Opera-vocals that come in towards the end from Doreen Curran. Why revealing though? Just the music is a true revelation that can mean a number of things to the listener. A symbol of strength in dark times, a glimmer of hope in depression - anything.

OVERALL GRADE: 10/10

The song also has two bonus songs tagged on the end of the album, but they are both a continuation of track 10 which makes Eskimo appear to be 16 minutes in length when it really isn't. This is by far the most beautiful and relaxing album that I have come across since Norah Jones' "Come Away With Me" and Bjork's "Vespertine." I have never come across a male vocalist so passionate and dedicated whilst displaying so much emotion. He doesn't overdo it though, because in the case of Mr. Rice, excess is never a problem. I look forward to hearing much more from him the future. There are no options. You simply must buy this album.
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35 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AS THE IRISH SAY...."BRILLIANT"!, June 11, 2003
By Mark A. Fergus (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This guy is soon to be a household name. It's incredible that this record is just getting a U.S. release, having been out in Ireland for over a year. Damien Rice picks up where Jeff Buckley left off, and reminds us what great songwriting is all about. Haunting, beautiful, heartbreaking and hilarious, all at the same time. Enough said. Get this record and go see this guy play live. You will be blown away.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Terrific voice, AWFUL songwriting
When I see all the glowing reviews for Damien Rice's "O", I find myself scratching my head. Is it becuase of his voice? Read more
Published 2 months ago by Georg Einarsson

5.0 out of 5 stars if i could pick one cd to listen to forever...
i bought this cd years ago, when i was living abroad. i was in a pub in scotland the first time i heard one of the songs (amie) and finally bought the album right before i was due... Read more
Published 2 months ago by A. Eubank

5.0 out of 5 stars Good buy
The artist is very original in his style of music. He plays a cross between folk and classical. Each song is different than the other. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Christine

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect
Beautiful, amazing CD that would bring anyone to their knees. Deep and poetic. My favorite is and always will be "Blower's Daughter". Definitely his best CD of them all so far.
Published 7 months ago by B. Johnson

5.0 out of 5 stars still good
I am still discovering songs on here, years after purchase. It is moody and not always right at the right time. Read more
Published 8 months ago by V. Miller

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Amazing
The first song I ever heard by Damien Rice was Volcano and I fell in love. Volcano is an amazingly haunting song and sticks with you. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Misha Wulf

5.0 out of 5 stars Damien Rice is an Innovative Troubadour
I just love this album. Damien Rice brings storytelling back to the alternative music scene. His warm and sultry voice is reminiscent of Indian singer Tanita Tikarum, only with... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Tiff

3.0 out of 5 stars So-so
This is a fairly uneven CD--some songs are very nice, but others make you want to reach for the "skip" button.
Published 16 months ago by Judson Roberts

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic
Blowers daughter, Amie, Older Chests, this album is packed with slow emotion that will never get old.
Published 16 months ago by David J. Murdock

5.0 out of 5 stars on my mind
This stunning Damien Rice offering is by turns imperfect, soulish, quirky, self-absorbed, and fantastic. Read more
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