| O |  | Artist: Damien Rice Label: Vector Recordings Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $12.74 as of 5/22/2012 15:12 PDT details You Save: $6.24 (33%)
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Seller: dodax-online Sales Rank: 457
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.8 x 0.3
MPN: 093624850724 UPC: 766481141549 EAN: 0766481141549 ASIN: B00009V7P8
Release Date: June 10, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Delicate | | • | Volcano | | • | The Blower's Daughter | | • | Cannonball | | • | Older Chests | | • | Amie | | • | Cheers Darlin' | | • | Cold Water | | • | I Remember | | • | Eskimo |
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Album Description Damien Rice's intriguing brand of stylishly, un-styled dirty folk music has made him one of the standout artists of 2003. O was first released in Ireland, where it quickly broke the top ten, and achieved triple-platinum status. Slim hard-back digipak. Vector. 2003.
Amazon.com Irish troubadour Damien Rice doesn't so much reinvent the folk genre on this lush, impossibly mature debut album as push its boundaries in several compelling musical directions at once--all the more remarkable considering the album was largely self-produced and home-recorded. His songs revolve around familiar, bittersweet concerns of life, love, and their attendant frustrations, but delivered with conspiratorial intimacy on melodic wings (like on the graceful "Cannonball") that Rice seems almost embarrassed to share. If there's anything like a template here, it's "The Blower's Daughter," the song that first attracted the interest/stewardship of film composer David Arnold (whose guest production provides "Amie" with expansive cinematic elegance) and became a massive Irish hit. His plaintive vocal, embroidered by the mournful solo cello of Vyvienne Long, is suddenly brightened by an instrumental flourish and Lisa Hannigan's vocals--before just as quickly wafting on the breeze. With touches that range from "Day in the Life"-styled string collages to the dizzy, exhilarating neo-operatic excesses of the 16-minute "Eskimo," Rice's musical palate here is as adventurous as his songs are grounded in emotional intimacy. --Jerry McCulley
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