Tanita Tikaram - Ancient Heart
Facts
| Artist(s) | Tanita Tikaram |
| Studio | Atlantic UK |
| Release Date | January 13, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 022924387722 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 11 13:37 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 2 to 3 weeks, Import |
Tracks
- Good Tradition
- Cathedral Song
- Sighing Innocents
- I Love You
- World Outside Your Window
- For All These Years
- Twist in My Sobriety
- Poor Cow
- He Likes the Sun
- Valentine Heart
- Preyed Upon
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The start of a good tradition |
"Ancient Heart" is the best of her several albums. From the upbeat opening of "Good Tradition" to the statement of the artist as a young woman ("Preyed Upon") that ends the disk, "Ancient Heart" was a terrific document of a woman discovering herself minus the jailbaiter mentality that pervades so many current young female artists. There are more than a few echoes of Joni Mitchell and Joan Armatrading to be found here, and "Ancient Heart" is worth the fourth star just for "Twist In My Sobriety" alone. January 22, 2007
| Not so Poor Cow |
| Unique!!!!! |
The 80's were not so bad after all. WWWWWoWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!
February 25, 2005
| A stand out debut album of the 80's |
Almost ten years earlier the strikingly beautiful singer with the exotic name managed to gain everyone's attention with " Ancient Heart " , a debut full of elegant pop which , among else , included an instant classic , the haunting " Twist In My Sobriety " . That song remains until today the highlight of her career , not that the album's good moments end here . The dark " Preyed Upon " , " Valentine Song " , the jazzy " He Likes The Sun ' and especially " I Love You " ( " ... the reasons why are not to be said " ) are other great tracks for the listener to cherish . The album sold an amazing 4 million copies not because of some aggressive advertise campaign but only thanks to Tikaram's virtues as an artist . She is blessed with a deep , distinctive voice and her songwritting revealed wisdom and sensitivities beyond her years .
Despite all that though it's difficult to say whether Tikaram is as criminally underappreciated as some claim . Unlike Suzanne Vega or Tracy Chapman who also appeared during the late 80's yet continued to release compelling work after their debuts , Tanita followed her starling first album with less sharp and interesting recordings . Scared gospel efforts ( " Deliver Me " ) and moody daydreaming ( " You Make The Whole World Cry " ) suggested she hadn't deceided towards which direction she wanted to go to . Still , her fifth offering "Lovers In The City " was a killer and even on her sixth one , the uneven " Cappuccino Songs " there where moments where she offered stunning love ballads ( " Amore Si " , " Stop Listening " ) which deserved to get her to the top 5 once again . Who knows ? Maybe for her next album she has an ever bigger suprise for all of us ... March 8, 2004
| oboe in TOMS |
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