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White Lilies Island

Natalie Imbruglia Audio CD
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
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  • Audio CD (22 Feb 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony Music
  • ASIN: B00005UBHR
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,180 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Listen  7. Everything Goes 4:00£0.89
Listen  8. Hurricane 3:38£0.89
Listen  9. Sunlight 5:00£0.89
Listen10. Talk In Tongues 3:29£0.89
Listen11. Butterflies 4:56£0.89
Listen12. Come September 4:11£0.89


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Amazon.co.uk Review

White Lilies Island comes four years after "Torn" and her debut Left of the Middle propelled her into international stardom. It took a long time to get right, and it was worth the trouble. Produced by a variety of names including Ian Stanley and Pascal Gabriel, it also includes song collaborations with Pat Leonard (co-author of key Madonna hits). White Lilies Island has a driving, dramatic edge--particularly on the opener "That Day", and "Hurricane", a sweeping song about inexplicable passion. Natalie moves with ease between guitar-led rock and groove-orientated pop but it's obvious her heart lies with the former, particularly in the rich, freewheeling energy of tracks like "Goodbye" and "Do You Love?". --Lucy O'Brien

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent album, 24 July 2005
By A Customer
This review is from: White Lilies Island (Audio CD)
When I first heard this album I was a little disappointed. I thought the songs were bland. However, this is the kind of album that will grow on you and after listening to it about 4-5 times, you will begin to fully appreciate the passion that's gone into it. The songs are very clever and very grown up. They may not be catchy but it's normally the catchy songs that become boring and dull later, whereas these songs become better after each listen. Well done to Natalie for choosing an album with songs from the heart rather than just choosing a load of pop rubish that will do well in the charts for the ignorant masses like a lot of other pop stars do.

Beauty on the fire, Do you love, Sunlight, Wrong Impression, Talk in tounges, Goodbye and Hurricane are the best songs on the album.

Give this a try, it should never have flopped it's a work of art.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Paradise, 13 Dec 2003
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JR (the Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: White Lilies Island (Audio CD)
This is the best cd ever. The fact that ' White Lilies Island ' has
not got much attention of the media, gives the cd an atmosphere as if
Natalie plays just for you. Natalie's voice is pure... and the
songs can be only described as pure pop! Here is a survey of all twelve songs:

#01 THAT DAY : This is a nice entrance to the cd. It grows on you after two listens. Nice arrangement, beautifully sung. It was however a mistake to release it as a single in Europe. The song is about escaping from all the pain that is in your life. 9/10

#02 BEAUTY ON THE FIRE : This song is a little dancy compared to the rest of the album, especially in it's excellent radio mix, included on the single (which also includes three amazing b-sides and the splendid video). Fresh and catchy, it is one of my favourites. 10/10

#03 SATELLITE : Quite good, but not great. It offers some fine 'Hawaiian' beats, and it is very catchy. It's feel however is quite bubblegumpoppish. 7/10

#04 DO YOU LOVE : This one was a grower for me, although the chorus is very catchy. The melody is haunting. The meaning is however quite vague, something about avoiding a person fall into chaos. 8/10

#05 WRONG IMPRESSION : Ah, the album version of the UK #10 song. It's different from the radio mix which is heard in the video, less catchy. Don't play it too often, if you don't want it to become dull. 7/10

#06 GOODBYE : This song is very very great. Depressive but great. As it builds tension, the sound becomes much rockier. The song is, yes, about saying goodbye. 9/10

#07 EVERYTHING GOES : Another good song, has a nice 'paradise' feel, is however somewhat unremarkable among the other songs. 8/10

#08 HURRICANE : Slow and beautiful. "You're all that I could be/And I'm falling on my knees", you are likely to play this song every time you play the cd. 9/10

#09 SUNLIGHT : Another favourite, could have been a single. Very catchy and grown-up, respected the lyrics: Natalie tells us to enjoy the small good things in life, like sunlight on your face. She is right. 10/10

#10 TALK IN TONGUES : An amazing song, with some nice vocals (especially when singing "Crying like a baby"). Not very catchy. 9/10

#11 BUTTERFLIES : As 'White Lilies Island' fades to an end, the songs build more and more melancholy and maturity. Like 'Goodbye', the sound becomes fuller towards the end. I don't know why not many people like it. It rocks. 10/10

#12 COME SEPTEMBER : Everybody is holding his breath for this. A song full of hope, with a fantastic orchestral arrangement. 10/10

Average: 8.83/10. That's five stars! If you don't already have it, you should go buy it immediately!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Australian Beauty !, 25 Jun 2004
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Craobh Rua "Craobh Rua" (N. Ireland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: White Lilies Island (Audio CD)
Born just outside Sydney, in 1975 and first became known as an actress - firstly in commercials and then in the Australian soap "Neighbours". After leaving the show, she moved to London before clinching a record deal and releasing her first single, "Torn". The song became a huge success, and is featured on her debut album "Left of the Middle".

"White Lilies Island" is Natalie's second album and was released in 2002. Not unlike her first, it has an indie / guitar feel to it. Three singles were released from it - "That Day", "Wrong Impression" and Beauty on the Fire" - and all twelve tracks see Natalie with a co-writing credit. While none of the singles as instantly memorable as "Torn", they are strong tracks and give a good indication of the overall 'sound' of the album.

Of the singles, I liked "Wrong Impression" the best - I'd consider it to be one of the best tracks on the album. However, there are several tracks at least its equal, and some that I think would've been better choices as the album's singles. "Sunlight" springs straight to mind - the singing style used by Natalie and the guitar playing comes together superbly. For me, it has the best 'hook' on the album. "Butterflies" comes very close to being my favourite song on the album, starting off acoustically before becoming a little more energetic. It's not an entirely up-tempo album though - three songs in the middle of the album are a little more laid back. I'd describe "Goodbye" as the album's slow and moody song. "Everything Goes", a very strong song, keeps the guitars plugged in - but also adds some strings and a strong acoustic element. "Hurricane", the last of the three, takes a similar approach, though it feels a bit more introspective.

An excellent album, and highly recommended. I really can't understand how she doesn't have a higher profile !

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