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  • Artist: Damien Rice
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

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

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Delicate (Lyrics) Damien Rice Damien Rice (5:12)
Volcano (Lyrics) Damien Rice Damien Rice (4:38)
The Blower's Daughter Damien Rice Damien Rice (4:44)
Cannonball (Lyrics) Damien Rice Damien Rice (5:10)
Older Chests (Lyrics) Damien Rice Damien Rice (4:46)
Amie (Lyrics) Damien Rice Damien Rice (4:36)
Cheers Darlin' (Lyrics) Damien Rice Damien Rice (5:50)
Cold Water (Lyrics) Damien Rice Damien Rice (4:59)
I Remember (Lyrics) Damien Rice Damien Rice (5:31)
Eskimo (Lyrics) Damien Rice Damien Rice (15:57)

Credits

Nicholas Dodd (Conductor), Nicholas Dodd (Orchestration), David Arnold (Producer), David Arnold (String Arrangements), Mark Kelly (Guitar (Electric)), Steve Orchard (Engineer), Tomo (Percussion), Tomo (Drums), Shane Fitzsimons (Bass), Caz (Djembe), Lisa (Paintings), Lisa (Drawing), Colm Mac Con Iomaire (Violin), Damien Rice (Bass), Damien Rice (Clarinet), Damien Rice (Guitar), Damien Rice (Percussion), Damien Rice (Piano), Damien Rice (Drums), Damien Rice (Vocals), Damien Rice (Producer), Damien Rice (Engineer), Damien Rice (Mixing), Damien Rice (Photography), Damien Rice (Paintings), Damien Rice (Drawing), Vyvienne Long (Cello), Kristiina Aittokallio (Translation), Jean Meunier (Piano), Jean Meunier (Improvisation), Melissa Ni Chionnaith (Cover Design), Lisa Hannigan (Assistant), Robyn Robins (Mastering), Natascha (Photography), Karl Toomey (Artwork)
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O
Studio album by Damien Rice
Released 2002
Recorded 2001
Genre Folk
Length 61:27
Language English
Label Vector
Producer Damien Rice
Professional reviews
Damien Rice chronology
O
(2002)
B-Sides
(2004)
Singles from O
  1. "The Blower's Daughter"
    Released: September 2001
  2. "Cannonball"
    Released: 2002
  3. "Volcano"
    Released: 2002

O is the name of Damien Rice's first album, originally released on 1 February 2002, in Ireland and the United Kingdom. It has since gone platinum in the Republic of Ireland.[citation needed] "The Blower's Daughter" which was released in September 2001, before the album itself was completed, entered the top 20 in the Irish charts.[citation needed]

Rice wanted to make the album without the backing of a major record label, believing if he signed such a deal it would compromise his future work, forcing him to move in directions he did not wish to[1]. According to Damien Rice, there is no special meaning in the name of the album. Reportedly, the name came to him during a bicycle incident and he enjoyed it.[citation needed]

The album is dedicated to Rice's friend Mic Christopher, who died of a head injury in 2001.

"The Blower's Daughter" was featured in the trailer for the 2004 Mike Nichols film Closer, as well as in the film itself. "Cold Water" was featured as one of three songs in the end credits of the 2005 film Stay. "Delicate" was used during the closing credits of an episode of House, M.D. The video for the song "Volcano" charted in the United States on VH1's Top 20 Video countdown in October 2003.[2] Matt Corby, runner up of Australian Idol 2007 performed "The Blower's Daughter" during acoustic week, and Diana Vickers, a contestant on the fifth series of the UK's X Factor, also performed "The Blower's Daughter" during her first audition. Dutch musician Anneke van Giersbergen collaborated with Danny Cavanagh to cover "The Blower's Daughter" for her live shows and album, Pure Air. Brazilian artists Seu Jorge and Ana Carolina reached international success with their cover of "The Blower's Daughter", "É Isso Aí".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Delicate" – 5:12
  2. "Volcano" – 4:38
  3. "The Blower's Daughter" – 4:44
  4. "Cannonball" – 5:10
  5. "Older Chests" – 4:46
  6. "Amie" – 4:36
  7. "Cheers Darlin'" – 5:50
  8. "Cold Water" – 4:59
  9. "I Remember" – 5:31
  10. "Eskimo" – 16:07

Release history

After the album's initial release and success, it was repackaged several times with additional material

  • 2003 – with bonus DVD
  • 2004 – with extra track "Cannonball" (Remix)
  • 2004 – double album pack: O and B-Sides
  • 2005 – with extra tracks "Cannonball" (Remix) and "Unplayed Piano"

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