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Redbird [Import]

Heather Nova Audio CD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
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  • Audio CD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: V2
  • ASIN: B000E9X0CW
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 215,492 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful
Rebird flies 24 Nov 2005
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD
Heather Nova emanated a sexy, dark vibe in her first albums, "Oyster" and "Siren," with angry-sexy lyrics and sensuous guitar-driven pop music. It was unique, driven and strong musically.

After that, surprisingly, her music seemed to lose some of its edge -- it was still good, just not as intense. Now, in her first album after her daughter's birth, Nova returns some of that intensity to her music, albeit in a slightly more mellow, meditative manner.

Things open on a strong note with the driving guitar of "Welcome," which blossoms into a swirling rock song full of sensuous riffs and Nova's strong voice. "And there's so much I can do for you/Given time I know that I can prove/Now my world is offered up to you/Come inside..." she calls out, sounding more powerful than ever.

That sound doesn't continue, though. The next song, a tribute to Amelia Earhart, is an enchantingly soft ballad that is complete lament, one of the loveliest songs that Nova has ever done. "Motherland" seems to be a song to her child, both marveling at her and promising to protect her.

Then a bit of Nova's earlier sound returns, with slow-burning sultriness. She sings of redbirds, oceans, veiled erotic allusions about tasting pomegranates, a lover who makes her cry with his beautiful face, and a darkly beautiful cover of Chris Isaac's "Wicked."

She finishes up the album with a pair of more uplifting songs -- one which yearns for love, and refers to her body as "sacred ground/Waiting here to be found." The outro is a sweet ballad that assures "darling" of love, comfort, and that "Remember/The sun will always rise/And bring the light..." It sounds corny, but it is rather uplifting.

In a word, "Redbird" straddles the line between the the more sensuous tunes of her early career, and the more mellow, relaxed sound in recent years. It's not surprising -- Nova has grown and matured, and reflects in one love song that "This body has traveled onThis body is fine and strong/This body has given life...."

If Nova seems to be balanced out between sensuality and maturity, then so is her songwriting -- for every sexy rocker, there's a loving ballad that assures love and comfort. She seems to be balancing out Nova the nurterer with Nova the woman, and it works surprisingly well.

There are a few dud songs, such as "A Way to Live," which suffers from rather simplistic lyrics, and a vocal style that makes Nova sound a bit shrill. However, more often than not, the richness of her vocals and the smooth instrumentation make these songs shine. While the acoustic guitar as the center of things, Nova also depends on trembling organ melodies and tinkling piano.

Heather Nova has grown up, and so has her music. "Red Bird" is one of her mellower albums, but has regained the sensuality and edge of her early work. This bird flies.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
This is Heather's 6th studio album, and it's a great effort. It looks into motherhood and the bloodlines of the world. It's a very special album.

Starting with "Welcome", an american bonus track off "South", the album gives us a strong into - but this song does seem a little out of place on this album. It's a very strong first single, though. Track 2 is the phenominal "I miss my sky". And...Wow. It's one of her best written songs ever. And it's so beautifully crafted and peformed. Definatly the highlight of the album.

"Motherland", track 3, is the first song about motherhood. It's a strong song, sung beautifully with a really catchy guitar riff. I really adore this song.The title track "Redbird" reminds me of her last album, Storm's, Aquamarine - in the sense that it seems to be more of a sound landscape rather than, say, a ballard. It's a good song that aims to make you imagine blood. Next is one of my favourite tracks, "Done drifiting", the choir works so well with Heather and creates a really beautiful songs.

"Overturned" has the sort of strong guitar riff that reminds me of "Maybe an angel" as it's so strong and memorable. I love this song. It's one of my favourites. It sticks itself really far into your mind. "Mesmerized" is a gorgeous song that really opens out Heather's beautiful voice.

"Singing you through" is the accoustic moment of the album, drawing back memories of her last album Storm. It's a beautiful song about being there for someone. It's one of my favourites. And as you can see, I have a lot of favourites on this album!

"A way to live" also features a choir, but they don't work as well with Heather's voice as they did on "Done drifting". A great song never the less, about finding a way to live in this world. "Wicked game" the Chris Issac cover sticks closely to the original version but Heather still manages to give it her own little touch. And it works.

"This body" is probably the weakest track on the album, but I can still go around singing it because it's really good at sticking in your mind. "The sun will always Rise", the closer, is a lulluby to Nova's son. And whilst it seems like a cheesy concept and a cheesy song name, it works and is a really good song. A strong closer that really stays with you.

Overall I'd give this album 10 out of 10. It's not my favourite album, but it's still really good and I really enjoy it when I play -every- song. Which certainly makes a point of saying it's one of her most constant albums. And "I miss my sky" is wow, one of her best songs ever.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
absolutely brilliant! 11 Jan 2008
By ilex
Format:Audio CD
If you've already discovered Heather Nova and are looking for another thoroughly brilliant album, then buy this! If you have never bought any of her albums, this is a really good starting point. With some really poignant imagery and beautiful melodies, this album will have you wanting more. 'Storm' is another excellent album, with 'Siren' not far behind it. I'm just about to order some more of her work...
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