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Heather Nova - Blow

Facts

Artist(s)Heather Nova
StudioBig Cat UK
UPC Code880937000140
 

Tracks

  1. Light Years
  2. Sugar
  3. Maybe an Angel
  4. Blessed
  5. Mother Tongue
  6. Talking to Strangers
  7. Shaking the Doll
  8. Frontier
  9. Doubled Up

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (9 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteOutrageousQuote
First live album of Heather Nova. Contains songs of „Glow Stars" and of „Oyster". This outrageous musician succeeds time and again in spellbinding her audience and in carrying people to other worlds. If I am asked, where the Bermudas are, I would say, it's where Heather Nova comes from. She seems to be not from this world, but she certainly is an immense gift for this world. My favorite songs are „Light Years", „Sugar", „Maybe An Angel", „Blessed" and „Doubled Up". October 29, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteThe Only Review That MattersQuote
Heather Nova is my favorite singer/songwriter. I feel like she is actually able to sing about human emotions at a truth to heart level, that helps the hopeless insensitive people get a basic understanding of what life is like for the neurotic. BTW God Bless America! ~Felicity October 17, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteHeather Nova Live: an experience!Quote
I have to agree with the other reviewer that Heather doesn't show her full potential on her studio albums. You can experience Heather Nova's music best with her live albums. Some of the studio instruments are replaced with instruments that give the songs a harder edge. Heather's phenomenal voice reaches to impossible heights; listen to Light Years, the tension builds up at the end of the song and then Heather screams the lungs out of her body. The live versions of Sugar on the other live albums are better. Maybe An Angel is fierce and strong. Blessed is a song that you can only hear on this album, it's acoustic with good lyrics. The next four songs; Mother Tongue, Talking To Strangers, Shaking The Doll and Frontier are all from her first release "Glow Stars". They added more rock to these versions, defenitly an good choice. The last song, Doubled Up is a very sensitive song witch you can find on the "Oyster" album. This is a very good buy, even if you have the other live albums from Heather Nova! February 22, 2001

rating: 5 QuoteBlow, or Why Heather Nova is So AmazingQuote
Heather Nova is an extraordinary musician, and while I love her studio albums, Oyster and Siren often make me think she's not showing her full potential. Well, with this live album, we finally know just how special Heather is. Light Years, a so-so song from Oyster, is fantastic here. I love the climax--when she becomes a screaming banshee at the end, I get goosebumps. Sugar, one of her best songs, is even better live. My only complaint is that it's only nine songs. But I hear she has a new live album coming soon, so I have something to look forward to. May 10, 2000

rating: 5 QuoteNova's most ferocious album; captures her live persona well.Quote
This amazing live album kicks off with a bang on "Light Years", one of the most dramatic tracks from Nova's Oyster album. The live arrangement of this song has always been stronger than the studio version, replacing electric guitars with cello, studio sheen with raw emotion. Heather Nova live is a riveting, intense presence, pouring her soul into her vocals, a delivery that's perfect for her unusually frank songs.

"Sugar" acquires a free-roaming form here that's a little distracting, but it's just about the only weak moment on the whole album. "Maybe an Angel" loses some of its tentativeness (again, as on Oyster) and lets loose with a breeze of sensual vocals; "Blessed" has Nova cutting into a delicious mix of deadpan lyrics and sincere singing; and the rock arrangements of "Mother Tongue" and "Shaking the Doll" add some much-needed grit to the proceedings. Many of Nova's songs have received the power-ballad arrangement over the years, so it's good to hear two of her quieter songs (from the nearly unplugged Glow Stars, which had nary a drum in sight) receive an edgy treatment by Nova and band.

Blow is a great sampling of Nova's first two albums, and makes for a good introduction to her music if you're new to the fold. March 19, 2000

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