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Bring Down The Moon

Naimee Coleman

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Four years after her debut, Silver Wrists, earned her comparisons with Sinéad O'Connor, Ireland's Naimee Coleman returns with a follow-up that eschews her previous Gallic folk-rock for something a little more polished -- and judging by lead single "My Star," maybe a little too polished. Co-written with Phil Thornalley and produced by Boo Hewerdine, longtime collaborators with Natalie Imbruglia, its acoustic pop sound predictably follows the much copied formula of "Torn" down to a T. Luckily, the rest of the album is much more adventurous. The title track, featuring a Beatlesque backwards guitar solo, effortlessly switches from soothing Enya-style chillout verses to Garbage-style crunching guitar rock; "Delicate" is an intimate piano-driven ballad that sounds destined to appear on an emotional U.S. teen drama season finale; and final track "Your Arms" embraces modern country & western to showcase Coleman's fragile but beautiful vocals. Scoring a Top Five hit with Aurora on a trance cover of Duran Duran's "Ordinary World" may not have turned Coleman into a dance diva, but there are definite signs the collaboration provided inspiration. "Sparkle," a heart-wrenching tale about unrequited love, is set amidst a backdrop of sparse acoustics and shimmering electronica; the beautiful "Love Song," a cover of the Cure's '80s classic, is rendered almost unrecognizable thanks to its Massive Attack-style production and epic soaring strings; and the lyrically astute "Misunderstood" is set to an almost drum'n'bass rhythm. The album only suffers when it aims for the big radio-friendly hits. The huge chorus of "Standing Strong" can't disguise its bland production, while the sweet melodies of "Sugar Me" are almost drowned out by obtrusive Eastern-influenced strings. Bring Down the Moon is far less disposable than its singles suggest, and its experimental nature certainly has shades of Dido about it. But its inconsistency means it's unlikely Coleman will have the same success.

© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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1
My Star
00:03:33

Phil Thornalley, Composer - BOO HEWERDINE, Composer - Naimee Coleman, MainArtist

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

2
Hold On
00:02:56

Naimee Coleman, Composer, MainArtist - Graham Bolger, Composer

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

3
Sparkle
00:04:17

Naimee Coleman, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

4
Love Song (Radio Edit)
00:03:33

Robert Smith, Composer - BORIS WILLIAMS, Composer - ROGER O'DONNELL, Composer - SIMON GALLUP, Composer - Lol Tolhurst, Composer - Porl Thompson, Composer - Naimee Coleman, MainArtist

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

5
Sugar Me
00:03:58

Phil Thornalley, Composer - Naimee Coleman, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

6
Bring Down The Moon
00:04:16

Naimee Coleman, Composer, MainArtist - Terry Burns, Composer - Jill Callucci, Composer

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

7
Delicate
00:03:20

Naimee Coleman, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

8
Standing Strong
00:04:03

Howard New, Composer - Naimee Coleman, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

9
Misunderstood
00:03:21

Naimee Coleman, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

10
Altered
00:03:49

Naimee Coleman, Composer, MainArtist - Graham Bolger, Composer

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

11
Your Arms
00:04:26

Ted Barnes, Composer - Naimee Coleman, Composer, MainArtist

(C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland This Labelcopy information is the subject of Copyright Protection. All rights reserved. (C) 1999 EMI Music Ireland ℗ 1999 EMI Records (Ireland)

Album review

Four years after her debut, Silver Wrists, earned her comparisons with Sinéad O'Connor, Ireland's Naimee Coleman returns with a follow-up that eschews her previous Gallic folk-rock for something a little more polished -- and judging by lead single "My Star," maybe a little too polished. Co-written with Phil Thornalley and produced by Boo Hewerdine, longtime collaborators with Natalie Imbruglia, its acoustic pop sound predictably follows the much copied formula of "Torn" down to a T. Luckily, the rest of the album is much more adventurous. The title track, featuring a Beatlesque backwards guitar solo, effortlessly switches from soothing Enya-style chillout verses to Garbage-style crunching guitar rock; "Delicate" is an intimate piano-driven ballad that sounds destined to appear on an emotional U.S. teen drama season finale; and final track "Your Arms" embraces modern country & western to showcase Coleman's fragile but beautiful vocals. Scoring a Top Five hit with Aurora on a trance cover of Duran Duran's "Ordinary World" may not have turned Coleman into a dance diva, but there are definite signs the collaboration provided inspiration. "Sparkle," a heart-wrenching tale about unrequited love, is set amidst a backdrop of sparse acoustics and shimmering electronica; the beautiful "Love Song," a cover of the Cure's '80s classic, is rendered almost unrecognizable thanks to its Massive Attack-style production and epic soaring strings; and the lyrically astute "Misunderstood" is set to an almost drum'n'bass rhythm. The album only suffers when it aims for the big radio-friendly hits. The huge chorus of "Standing Strong" can't disguise its bland production, while the sweet melodies of "Sugar Me" are almost drowned out by obtrusive Eastern-influenced strings. Bring Down the Moon is far less disposable than its singles suggest, and its experimental nature certainly has shades of Dido about it. But its inconsistency means it's unlikely Coleman will have the same success.

© Jon O'Brien /TiVo

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