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Album Review: Warm Strangers

  • Artist: Vienna Teng
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 24, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It was easy to heap accolades on Vienna Teng's debut recording, Waking Hour, and its impeccable set of songs that overflowed with intelligence and sensitivity. Coming out at a time when plucky, piano-banging youngsters like Vanessa Carlton were upstaging their more reflective predecessors like Sarah McLachlan, Teng's songs kicked up a little wind for all sensitive singer/songwriters. But after the dust of praise finally settled, Waking Hour appeared slightly fragile in retrospect, with songs that were a bit too precious and self-conscious. This may have proven to be a blessing in disguise, as her follow-up disc, Warm Strangers, displays the confidence of a burgeoning artist who had gotten her feet wet and has now plunged headlong into a pool of sparkling songs. Breaking the surface with the uneasy strains of "Feather Moon," Teng takes command with a quiet intensity that immediately bests anything from her debut, as her haunting voice beckons to "breathe in, breathe out," bringing to mind Kate Bush's equally spooky "Breathing." Unlike her debut's quiet meditations that tended to bleed into each other, Teng gets positively upbeat on several tracks. Soothing sea winds are practically felt in the jubilant "Harbor," while the lilting "Shasta (Carrie's Song)" is quite possibly the most musically cheerful song ever written about a trip to an abortion clinic. These diversions help bring more definition to each song, allowing plaintive ballads like "Shine" and "Homecoming (Walter's Song)" to be more memorable and affective than if they were sequenced together. Although Teng's piano still drives most of the songs, the accompanying arrangements are inventive yet unobtrusive. Simple enhancements like the solo trumpet in "Mission Street," or the strummed piano strings in the disc's majestic centerpiece, "My Medea," keep the songs moving forward without distracting from Teng's vocal and instrumental proficiency. The disc starts to meander in the second half, but there are enough interesting moments to keep it from wandering too far off-track, such as the ghostly, a cappella "Passage," in which Teng embodies the spirit of a car accident victim who observes the grieving loved ones she left behind. Also noteworthy is a hidden bonus track whose lullaby-like melody, sung in Chinese, is a mesmerizing blend of Western pop music and Eastern language. With Warm Strangers, Vienna Teng has taken a confident step forward to create a set of songs that are sharper, deeper, and even more enchanting than her debut, proving that her talent and music are worthy of the accolades that continue to stack up around her. ~ Aaron Latham, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Feather Moon Vienna Teng Vienna Teng (4:04)
Harbor Vienna Teng Vienna Teng (4:23)
Hope on Fire Vienna Teng, David Henry, Jim Batcho Vienna Teng (3:45)
Shine Vienna Teng Vienna Teng (2:37)
Mission Street Vienna Teng Vienna Teng (4:30)
My Medea Vienna Teng Vienna Teng (4:07)
Shasta (Carrie's Song) Vienna Teng Vienna Teng (3:29)
Homecoming (Walter's Song) Vienna Teng Vienna Teng (5:45)
Anna Rose Vienna Teng Vienna Teng (3:05)
Passage Vienna Teng Vienna Teng (4:17)
The Atheist Christmas Carol Vienna Teng Vienna Teng (4:24)
[Untitled Hidden Track] Vienna Teng (3:16)

Credits

Glen Rose (Photography), Vienna Teng (Sound Effects), Vienna Teng (Wurlitzer), Robin Geary (Stylist), Vienna Teng (Prepared Piano), David Henry (Producer), Vienna Teng (Piano Strings), Jim Batcho (Vocals (Background)), Abby Getman (Graphic Design), Will Kimbrough (Slide Guitar), Jim DeMain (Mastering), David Henry (Vocals), David Henry (Bass), David Henry (Mixing), David Henry (Guitar), Ned Henry (Violin), Jim Batcho (Guitar (Acoustic)), David Henry (Engineer), Will Kimbrough (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jim Batcho (Drums (Snare)), David Henry (Euphonium), Vienna Teng (Breathing), David Henry (Cello), Jim Batcho (Cymbals), Steve Herman (Flugelhorn), Jim Batcho (Bowed Cymbals), Roger Moutenot (Mixing), Vienna Teng (Piano), Jim Batcho (Percussion), Vienna Teng (Organ), Vienna Teng (Vocals), Jim Batcho (Prepared Piano), Jim Batcho (Shaker), David Henry (Bass (Upright)), David Henry (Vocals (Background)), David Henry (Horn), Vienna Teng (Marimba), Vienna Teng (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jim Batcho (Hi Hat), Jim Batcho (Engineer), David Henry (Mandolin), Jim Batcho (Programming), Jacob Lawson (Violin), Jim Batcho (Drums), Steve Herman (Trumpet), Jim Batcho (Engineer)
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Warm Strangers
Studio album by Vienna Teng
Released February 24, 2004
Label Virt Records
Professional reviews
Vienna Teng chronology
Waking Hour
(2002)
Warm Strangers
(2004)
Dreaming Through the Noise
(2006)

Warm Strangers is singer-songwriter Vienna Teng's second album.

Track listing

  1. Feather Moon - 4:06
  2. Harbor - 4:24
  3. Hope on Fire - 4:26
  4. Shine - 2:39
  5. Mission Street - 4:32
  6. My Medea - 4:09
  7. Shasta (Carrie's Song) - 3:29
  8. Homecoming (Walter's Song) - 5:48
  9. Anna Rose - 3:07
  10. Passage - 4:19
  11. The Atheist Christmas Carol - 4:26
  12. Green Island Serenade
  13. Boy at the Piano (Bonus Live Track for international release)
  14. Hope on Fire (Bonus Live Track for international release)

Notes

"Shasta" was inspired by the view of snow-covered volcano Mount Shasta from the Interstate 5 highway.

"Passage" is the only song to date that Vienna has recorded with no instrumental accompaniment, only vocals. It is sung from the point of view of a girl who died in a car crash. The CD liner provides no lyrics for "Passage."

"Green Island Serenade" is a separate, but unlisted track found at the end of the album. It is a traditional song performed in Mandarin Chinese. The song was famously performed by the legendary Taiwanese songstress Teresa Teng.

According to the album insert a portion of the proceeds from this album will go to Amnesty International and the Union of Concerned Scientists.



 
 
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