Damien Rice - O

Damien Rice - O
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Album Details

Title: O
Artist: Damien Rice
Release Date: 2003
Label: Vector Recordings, 14th Floor, Damien Rice, WEA
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 093624850724, 4943674055494, 5050466478856, 689232069728, 093624850762, 5050466478825, 494367405549
Genre: Rock
Styles: Contemporary Folk, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Alternative Folk
Moods: Cathartic, Earnest, Bittersweet, Intimate, Melancholy, Sentimental, Passionate, Reflective, Searching, Wistful, Amiable/Good-Natured
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

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

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDWEA12041
2003CD14th Floor5046647882
2003CD14th Floor5046647885
2003CDDamien Rice4788
2003CDVector Recordings48507

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Album Review

Magnificently packaged in a CD-sized hardcover book filled with personal artwork, lyrics, and photos, Damien Rice's debut full-length, O, is nothing less than a work of genius, a perfect cross between Ryan Adams and David Gray and a true contender for one of the best albums of 2003. This Irish singer/songwriter works with impassioned folk songs that move from stripped-down to grandly orchestrated in a heartbeat. The production is reminiscent of Songs of Leonard Cohen -- simple guitars, vocals, and then those swelling strings, all of which sound like they were recorded right in the same room. Rice is master of what critic/ranter Richard Meltzer called "the unknown tongue" -- basically the musical equivalent of the "punctum" in photos, it's that thing that grabs a hold of you, the detail that makes it happen. For example, on "Delicate" the strings lift the spare folk song to the heavens at just the moment that makes the song soar -- Meltzer might call it the "folk tongue" or maybe even the "epic tongue." The magnificent, melancholy, optimistic, longing, almost magical "The Blower's Daughter" comes in immediately as the previous song, "Volcano," ends -- same thing with the song that follows -- which gives the album a broad, operatic quality. The gentle "Cannonball," the bright strumming and surreal feedback on "Amie," the distant piano and oceanic harmonies (not to mention drowning, backwards vocals) on the duet, "Cold Water" -- the entire record makes the empty highway less lonely, the sunshine a little warmer, and life a little more poetic. Then there's the actual opera singer doing backup vocal duties on "Eskimo" -- a song of redemption that is Syd Barrett, is Skip Spence, is Grandaddy and is Mercury Rev and everything that implies. What a metaphor for Rice's entire hopelessly beautiful record -- one long angelic hymn for an insane world with the intimacy of a friend playing guitar in your living room and the grandeur of Sigur Rós. ~ Charles Spano, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
CazDjembe
Colm Mac Con IomaireViolin
Damien RiceMixing, Piano, Paintings, Vocals, Clarinet, Engineer, Percussion, Photography, Drums, Bass, Drawing, Producer, Guitar
David ArnoldProducer, String Arrangements
Jean MeunierImprovisation, Piano
Karl ToomeyArtwork
Kristiina AittokallioTranslation
LisaPaintings, Drawing
Lisa HanniganAssistant
Mark KellyGuitar (Electric)
Melissa Ni ChionnaithCover Design
NataschaPhotography
Nicholas DoddConductor, Orchestration
Robyn RobinsMastering
Shane FitzsimonsBass
Steve OrchardEngineer
TomoDrums, Percussion
Vyvienne LongCello

Member Reviews

Sonoko F. wrote on 5/8/2007...

Brilliant. I tracked this down after hearing 'The Blower's Daughter' in the film 'Closer' and the entire cd is just as marvelous. lovely, intimate songs. damien rice is an amazing talent.