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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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1999's Best Album, 16 Feb 2001
The beautiful Chantal Kreviazuk, a former child prodigy from Winnipeg, Canada, has created a masterpiece. Her second album, "Colour, Moving, and Still", blends the soft pastels of life's musings and still beauty with the bright hues of moving pop. While "Dear Life" and "Before You" were deservedly big hits in Canada, it is the spine-tingling, strikingly gorgeous melody of the album's opener, "Blue", that has Chantal at top form. The sweetness of her voice and her reflections on life's struggles will fill your eyes with tears. While 1999 produced some gems, such as Dido's "No Angel" and Travis' "The Man Who", Chantal Kreviazuk's "Colour, Moving, and Still" reaches a finger's-length further into the realms of brilliance. I am overwhelmingly delighted to see that it is finally available in Britain. A must-buy.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely fantastic, 2 Mar 2001
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I bought this after listening to Feels Like Home on the Dawson's Creek soundtrack, and wasn't disappointed!! All the sounds are absolutely fantastic, my personal favourite is "Little Things". She should get more recognision everywhere, because on the strength of this she certainly deserves it.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not sure about this!, 21 July 2007
I have been a fan of Chantal Kreviazuk's for a while now but only came across this album on the Amazon site so I bought it but have to say that, overall, I was very disappointed. She is a wonderful singer and pianist, yet this album doesn't do her work justice. A lot of the songs came across to me as very bland and none of them stood out. If anything, her voice, which ordinarily I always marvel at, on this album for some reason sounds a bit too high-pitched and reedy, which is far from how it usually is. Certainly on first listening I wasn't in a hurry to play this again! Maybe it's a grower, but for now it does absolutely nothing for me. I would highly recommend another of her albums though, What If It All Means Something, which I feel is an excellent representation of her work and which contains some amazing songs, including Feels Like Home, which is one of my favourite songs of hers.
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