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  • Audio CD (10 Oct 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Nettwerk
  • ASIN: B000AR9YJG
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Meta-message - Kirsty Hawkshaw, 10 Nov 2005
By Adam Gould "ADAM DAVID GOULD" (CHESTER, ENGLAND) - See all my reviews
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This is the much anticipated, long overdue debut artist opus from the unquestionable talent that is Kirsty Hawkshaw. Having been responsible for many proto dance classics as a founding member of Opus III, such as club classic "It's a fine day", the mesmeric "When you made the mountain" and the Perfecto anthem "Hand in hand", which was covered by Grace in 1997, Kirsty has gone from strength to strength.

The album itself kicks off with the powerful original version of "Just be", a remixed version of which appeared on Tiesto's second album of the same name and saw a single release last year. Produced by the legendary Jimmy Gomez (aka James Wiltshire), the producer responsible for remixing to perfection many a bona fide club classic (see "Last Rhythm", "Careful" - Horse, "Looking at you" - Sunscreem), Gomez' production is invariably a polished affair which is accentuated by Hawkshaw's soul searching vocals. The track itself is highly poignant and was co-written by '70s songstress Judie Tzuke, who also wrote the track "Dreaming", which was released in 2000 by BT featuring Kirsty Hawkshaw. She was also responsible for Lucid's downtempo mini classic "Stay with me till dawn".

The next track is a truly hypnotic remix of 1992's "Fine day". The track has been remade by the prodigal James Holden, whose remix is nothing short of breathtaking - arguably his strongest work to date aside from his own production "Nothing" which was released in 2003. You may also be pleased to hear that Holden's remix is featured in full length format

Third up is Kirsty's new single "Reach for me". Composed by, of all people, Jamie Cullum, it is a surprise to learn that this is the first single to be cultivated from the album. A poppy, upbeat number which may be a tad too Avril Lavigne for some ears, "Reach for me" is nonetheless a quality pop song which should paint a smile on your face

The fourth track is "Nature's garden", a collaboration with introspective electronic folk types Delerium, most noted in the UK for their earth shattering Top 3 single "Silence", remixed by Tiesto and sung by Sarah McLachlan. "Nature's garden" is a lilting number to which Kirsty's vocals are entirely suited. The only thing that does detract from this classy pseudo ambient is the apparent inanity of the lyrics, of which i'm entirely unable to make snse.

Next up is the hugely infectious "Walking on clouds". Produced by Tiesto and Josh Gabriel of Gabriel & Dresden fame, "Walking on clouds", it takes a good few listens to be able to appreciate the awe inspiring production, which, when paired with Kirsty's vocal performance, make for a truly anthemic track. Sounding not too dissimilar from the output of Gabriel's other project, Andain, it is a surprise to learn that this song was not picked for single release by Kirsty or by Tiesto, upon whose album it also appears. Again, featured in full length format as opposed to a radio edit

"Battleship grey" is track 6, the cimenatic masterpiece as featured on Tiesto's 2002 debut opus "In my memory". A truly inventive, atmospheric number, "Battleship grey" marks one of Tiesto's finest productions to date

Next up is the much lauded and very recent Lange collaboration "Sincere for you". Executed in Lange's own inimitable, powerhouse, epic, euphoric style, "Sincere for you" is comparable in terms of sheer brilliance to Lange's signature production "Follow me", which was a massive hit back in 2000

"Blackout", the eighth track is possibly the weakest on the album. I was eagerly awaiting Kirsty's collaboration with Welsh breaks pioneers Hybrid, and the result does in fact disappoint (if only slightly). Perhaps this is Hybrid's fault for producing too many cutting edge and truly revelatory tracks, (see "Finished symphony") - subsequent productions will always be judged by such a benchmark. "Blackout" smacks of some of the weaker tracks from "Wide angle", and I do believe that Kirsty was the wrong vocalist for this tracks. Perhaps Julee Cruise would be more suited to this style of singing. Anyway, moving on

"Split" is a colloboration with another legend - Mr Sam - responsible for many an anthemic remake. Contrary to expectations, "Split" is actually an ever so delicate downtempo, even slightly trip hop affair and is truly one of the most memorable tracks on the second half of this album.

Track number 10, "All I want", is another collaboration with Hybrid, who really atone for the disappointment of "Blackout". A cinemtic masterpiece with all of the pomp and circumstance one would associate with a high quality Hybrid release a la "If I survive". Again featured in all of its full length glory, "All I want" is one of the highlights of "Meta-message" and the fact that it was again penned by Judy Tzuke only serves to heighten the brilliance of this electro-orchestral work of art

The next track is "Beautiful danger", which is quite a weak affair and, aside from "Blackout", is the most unjoyable track on the album

Nothing could have prepared me for track number 13 though, which, despite the fact that this is one of the best albums of recent times, eclipses all of the 12 songs. "Whisper" was produced by former Faithless bass guitarist Dave Randall aka Slovo and is, in fact, one of the most beautiful songs i've ever heard. Polished, tight production and yet so seemingly simplistic in style, "Whisper" really has to be heard to be believed. On the back of this track i'm now making a concerted effort to hunt down the Slovo album from which "Whisper" was culled, which does in fact feature further Kirsty collaborations.

My only other gripet about this album is that it is a little too short, I would personally love to have seen at four or five more tracks included, Kirsty has such an extensive and high quality back catalogue that there are in fact too many to choose from. Personally I would like to have seen the Miro remix of "Battleship grey" included instead of the original, further Slovo collaborations, perhaps a remix of "When you made the mountain", but one can only hope. All in all the best album of the year by a mile, comparable only to the Sarah McLachlan remix album "Bloom" currently doing the rounds, which does in fact feature collaborations with some of the producers on "Meta message" including Tiesto, Gabriel & Dresden, Hybrid, Delerium etc.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best "voice" many well never hear!, 15 Nov 2005
By R. Wallace "DrK" (London) - See all my reviews
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I was (at one point) the sole & proud reviewer for Kirsty's only other solo album "Out", a beautifully crafted CD that could only hint of the massive voice that became Kirsty Hawkshaw and until recently could only be bought via Japenese import (a tragic sign of the times with our pre-fabricated British music industry!).

In fact the only negative note to bear in mind with reference to Meta Message is that most music shops will not even stock it!! The rest is just pure undiscovered & heartlifting genius! I cannot add much more than the previous reviewer (who summated matters superbly), suffice to say that if Hybrid, BT, Tiesto, Zero 7, & Delerium do it for you, then this CD is a MUST have in your collection. Little wonder (along with Jan Johntson) BT regularly flies our Kirsty abroad to record - reason why? Well no-one, repeat no-one quite captures the spirit of harmonic and melodic trance, dance, chill-out call it what you will than KH -she has the ability to turn an average song into a classic and her phraseology and range are literally jaw-dropping!

So, go on, impress your friends, buy this CD, play it and get lost in the undiscovered (after all these years!) genius that is Kirsty Hawkshaw! Brilliant and 10 years overdue!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Very good to new ears, perhaps dissapointing to others, 28 Jan 2007
By M. Wilcox "elvendil" (UK) - See all my reviews
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After hearing a lot of Kirsty featured in various 'other artist' albums her vocal quality impressed me enough to buy one of her own albums. It's been a rocky ride trying to get on with this album though, because it's not what I was expecting. She's possibly best recognized for her performances with DJ Tiesto on the tracks "Battleship Grey" and "Just Be". The very first thing that threw me was that the version of "Just Be" which opens Meta Message is not the Tiesto version. And, as most people will know, any Tiesto mix is neigh-on unbeatable. The version on Meta Message simply isn't as good as Tiesto's mix - and that immediately got me disappointed, quite possibly coloring my enjoyment of the rest of the album on first listen. Fortunately I've given the album a few more chances and it's starting to grow on me.

The second track is a James Holden mix of the classic "Fine Day", which does a lot to recover from the disappointment of the first track, yet still doesn't equal some of the better mixes I've heard. The third song "reach for me" was a major disappointment, feeling like the sort of two-minute-to-write 'rock' smush that drives angst ridden teeny-bopper girls to reach for their wallets in order to part with cash and credibility. Track four is an improvement, and I could see it quite happily gracing a Hed Kandi Winter Chill. Things get properly back on track with the 'everyone knows it' version of "walking on clouds", the pulsating energy and airy vocals feeling like the powerful relief of touching dry land after spending a few minutes flying at 5,000ft in the Wright brothers airplane.

As it turns out, it's only the first half of the CD which presents problems, and even then only to those who are used to the better mixes which have graced dance-floors for years. The second half of this album is really very good, culminating in one of my favorite chill-out tunes ever (and one that really did grace a Hed Kandi Winter Chill CD) - "Whisper". I suspect that if you've not heard the Tiesto versions of the tracks on here, you'll find much to like. There's only one genuinely poor track on the album, and that's "Reach For Me".
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