Happenstance [Content/Copy-Protected CD]

Happenstance [Content/Copy-Protected CD]

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
There is a combustible quality about newcomer Rachael Yamagata that for a lot of listeners will call to mind Fiona Apple: A first spin of Happenstance can make you itch with the thrill of discovery, but it also leaves behind the impression that its singer is vaguely dangerous; which is exactly what makes these songs so absorbing. "Everybody's talking how I can't be your love," she pouts in a melodically engineered stutter on opener "Be Be Your Love," one of several tracks pairing her with a piano that seems to take the brunt of the punishment for her wrecked relationships. The rest of the disc unravels with similar heat: When she growls in her full-time rasp that "(You've) worn me down/like a road/I did everything you told" on the very infectious indie-rock leaning "Worn Me Down," you believe her. But the less stormy numbers work as well, with "1963" coming off as flower-power pop grounded by a voice that knows better and "I Want You" wending its way through a fat, heartsick wallow to emerge someplace burnt in honesty. A late minute-long instrumental feels more tasteful than pretentious, adding to a monster of a debut already fueling hopes that happenstance--the term, not the album--will play a miniscule part in Yamagata's eventual output. --Tammy La Gorce

Product Description
Happenstance…the never can be…

Main Entry: hap·pen·stance; Etymology: happen + circumstance: A circumstance especially that is due to chance. - Merriam Webster Dictionary

I apologize for insisting on writing my own bio, but I just can not be satisfied with another’s account of my psyche when even I don’t understand it myself. Welcome to the world of this indecisive control freak hopeless romantic…

Happenstance, produced by John Alagia (John Mayer, Dave Matthews etc.), is a collection of songs inspired by my obsessions, often love related, but not always. It’s about the battle between chance circumstances and the belief that everything happens for a reason. The title and the back cover addition of ‘the never can be’ suggest that I’m not really endorsing chance, but, in fact insisting that there must be a reason for repeated broken hearts – perhaps a promise of a better situation, learning experience, the greater love etc. It’s a circular argument… and it’s merely a matter of ‘happenstance’ that the title is what it is anyway. Without the hopefulness of reason, how could anyone weather the highs and lows of relationships and this delightful junk called love.

Look to the second album for a more cynical approach in which it all goes to hell and nothing makes sense and chance is winning…

Happenstance [Content/Copy-Protected CD]

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Happenstance [Content/Copy-Protected CD]

Happenstance
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Best cd I have heard in a while
  • Depressing, but brilliant!
  • PJ Harvey/Natalie Imbrouglia (sp)/Sheryl Crow/Aimee Mann All rolled into one.
  • Great surprise
  • Melancholy Baby
Happenstance
Rachael Yamagata
Manufacturer: RCA Victor
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00022KF1A
Release Date: 2004-06-08

Tracks:

  1. Be Be Your Love
  2. Letter Read
  3. Worn Me Down
  4. Paper Doll
  5. Ill Find A Way
  6. 1963
  7. Under My Skin
  8. Meet Me By The Water
  9. Even So
  10. I Want You
  11. Reason Why
  12. Moments With Oliver
  13. Quiet

Amazon.com

There is a combustible quality about newcomer Rachael Yamagata that for a lot of listeners will call to mind Fiona Apple: A first spin of Happenstance can make you itch with the thrill of discovery, but it also leaves behind the impression that its singer is vaguely dangerous; which is exactly what makes these songs so absorbing. "Everybody's talking how I can't be your love," she pouts in a melodically engineered stutter on opener "Be Be Your Love," one of several tracks pairing her with a piano that seems to take the brunt of the punishment for her wrecked relationships. The rest of the disc unravels with similar heat: When she growls in her full-time rasp that "(You've) worn me down/like a road/I did everything you told" on the very infectious indie-rock leaning "Worn Me Down," you believe her. But the less stormy numbers work as well, with "1963" coming off as flower-power pop grounded by a voice that knows better and "I Want You" wending its way through a fat, heartsick wallow to emerge someplace burnt in honesty. A late minute-long instrumental feels more tasteful than pretentious, adding to a monster of a debut already fueling hopes that happenstance--the term, not the album--will play a miniscule part in Yamagata's eventual output. --Tammy La Gorce

Album Description

Happenstance…the never can be…

Main Entry: hap·pen·stance; Etymology: happen + circumstance: A circumstance especially that is due to chance. - Merriam Webster Dictionary

I apologize for insisting on writing my own bio, but I just can not be satisfied with another's account of my psyche when even I don't understand it myself. Welcome to the world of this indecisive control freak hopeless romantic…

Happenstance, produced by John Alagia (John Mayer, Dave Matthews etc.), is a collection of songs inspired by my obsessions, often love related, but not always. It's about the battle between chance circumstances and the belief that everything happens for a reason. The title and the back cover addition of `the never can be' suggest that I'm not really endorsing chance, but, in fact insisting that there must be a reason for repeated broken hearts - perhaps a promise of a better situation, learning experience, the greater love etc. It's a circular argument… and it's merely a matter of `happenstance' that the title is what it is anyway. Without the hopefulness of reason, how could anyone weather the highs and lows of relationships and this delightful junk called love.

Look to the second album for a more cynical approach in which it all goes to hell and nothing makes sense and chance is winning…

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Best cd I have heard in a while.......2007-04-08

This cd is absolutely amazing. I saw that a lot of people found it to depressing. I find that this is what give this album the feeling that it has though. It's not all about the music here, it's about the amazingly beautiful lyrics that she has written. This is a must have album. There isn't a bad track on the record. I hope Rachael makes many more cds to come because I will be right behind her.

5 out of 5 stars Depressing, but brilliant!.......2007-03-28

This is a great album by a talented artist. The only downside is that it can get very depressing. The theme of this album centers around past relationships that didn't end quite so well. Despite that, however, there are plenty of good songs with some excellent lyrics. The depressing factor was not enough for me to reduce the rating!

"Be Be Your Love" is a great introduction to the album and sets the mood perfectly.

"Letter Read" is an emotionally-charged track which resembles Fiona Apple's style.

"Worn Me Down" is as close to a pop song as you'll find on this album, but the theme is still consistent.

"Paper Doll" - Don't really know what to say about this song. It's a rather calm song for the most part.

"I'll Find a Way" can get very depressing. You can feel the pain and desperation in Rachael's voice. Luckily, a more uplifting song is ahead!

"1963" is an upbeat song that reminds me of a beautiful spring day. This is clearly the "happiest" song on the album, both musically and lyrically.

"Under My Skin" is another track that reminds me of Fiona Apple, but there is nothing wrong with that.

"Meet Me By the Water" - I like the lyrics at the end of this song:

"Would you please fall asleep... Holding my hand... 'Cause I've got everything in store for you, baby... If you'll be my man."

How can you say no to that?

"Even So" - This is one of the more depressing songs, but once again, an upbeat song follows.

"I Want You" - This song contains a lot of nice instrumentation. I just wish it was a little longer.

"Reason Why" picks up where "Even So" left off. This song feels a little more emotional though.

"Moments with Oliver" is a peaceful, instrumental track which sets the stage nicely for the next song...

"Quiet"... I find this to be a brilliant track containing some of the most powerful lyrics I have ever heard:

"You may hate me, but I'll remember to love you."

Very profound. You have to respect someone who can say that.


All in all, this is an excellent album. Rachael is very sincere, and holds nothing back. There really is not one track that disappoints.

5 out of 5 stars PJ Harvey/Natalie Imbrouglia (sp)/Sheryl Crow/Aimee Mann All rolled into one........2007-02-27

Oh yeah and Nora Jones too. Yamagata's voice and songwriting exibits all the strenghts of the aforementioned vocalists and writers and none of their drawbacks: repetition. This album shifts across several genres and never gets stuck in a rhythmic rut or vocal hooks. The music is romantic with a dangerous undercurrent. How is it that such young women are producing such "grown up" emotions? Singers of old played around with quirky gimmicks when young and then grew into a mature sound, more often then not the result of hard living and broken hearts. I have always believed that age was no guarantee of wisdom and the touching depth of Yamagata's sound proves it.

4 out of 5 stars Great surprise.......2007-02-23

Bought this as a gift but liked it so much I kept it! One of those rare CDs where you can say every cut is a good one! If you like Sarah MacLaglin, Fiona Apple, or Norah Jones, you'll like Rachel!

5 out of 5 stars Melancholy Baby.......2007-02-18

She's deep and moody and complicated and has a beautiful voice that compliments her poetic lyrics perfectly.

From "Be Be Your Love": Everything's falling and I am included in that/oh how I try to be just okay/but all I ever wanted was a little piece of you

It's a lovely CD.

If you're a fan of Fiona Apple this is probably going to be worth a listen.
Happenstance
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • L.O.V.E. MACHINE!!!
  • The Next Big Thing?
  • Astonishing
  • Super-cranked music done right
  • More than mear happenstance
Happenstance
Fozzy
Manufacturer: Megaforce
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00006AGFH
Release Date: 2002-07-30

Tracks:

  1. whitechapel 1888
  2. to kill a stranger
  3. happenstance
  4. freewheel burning
  5. the mob rules
  6. big city nights
  7. crucify yourself
  8. l.o.v.e. machine
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  11. where eagles dare

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars L.O.V.E. MACHINE!!!.......2006-10-31

I've been a wrestling fan all my life and when I first heard Chris make mention of a band, I thought he was joking. Then I heard him say he had put some songs together with members of the band Stuck Mojo. I still thought it was a joke. I knew the Stuck Mojo boys were affiliated with WCW a few years back, and their music wasn't the deepest by any stretch, but it was still catchy. Well, my first Fozzy album was Happenstance and I was blown away by their ability to cover these great classics, and cover them well (believe it or not). Granted, these are like the 3rd or 4th singles from these bands, but they're those hidden gems that are rarely found and that turn out to be great tunes. My only concern was Chris's singing. I've heard him whine and cry on TV as a wrestler, but when he puts the notes together, it makes you wonder of the possibilities. I saw him not too long ago on some singing with the stars show and the idiotic judge said he didn't see Chris ever fronting a band. Well sir, he does indeed front a band and that band is called Fozzy. Funny name, but a great sound.

4 out of 5 stars The Next Big Thing?.......2006-01-03

Fozzy are a great band that started out a strictly covers, but now have released a new album full of their own material, All That Remains. On this album Fozzy play songs by Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, The Scorpions, Iron Maiden, WASP, and Accept. Their are also 4 original songs and a neat instrumental intro. This album is also enhanced. If you put this in your computer you can see a photo gallery and a live video for Balls To The Wall. The singer, Mongoose McQueen, is actually WWE wrestler Chris Jericho, and boy can he belt it out. Fans of Dio and Accept should give this album a spin.

5 out of 5 stars Astonishing.......2004-12-06

This album far surpasses their first. To kill a stranger is one of the best songs I've ever heard. Happenstance, With The Fire, and Crucify Yourself are some real metal masterpieces. The covers topple the the originals. WARNING: DO NOT BUY UNLESS YOU WANT TO EXPIERENCE SOME REAL METAL MAYHEM!

5 out of 5 stars Super-cranked music done right.......2004-05-08

Great album!! I've been listening to hard rock, heavy metal, whatever you want to call it, for 35 years. Not much catches my ear these days, and I've had it with the angry posturing nu-metal boys. When Happenstance (the song) was played my local metal station, I was immediately taken by it, and had to call the station to see who it was! This is a straight up effort of great musicianship. It has power, art, emotion, and you just want to crank it up. We need more music like this. Great job to all concerned!

4 out of 5 stars More than mear happenstance.......2004-03-05

Rockers alike, try a bit of Fozzy in your CD player.
The music in general is excellent, giving a rush of adrenaline to the listener. I particularly recommend "To Kill A Stranger" off the CD.
Happenstance
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Happenstance

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B00006JSSJ
    Release Date: 1999-07-01

    Tracks:

    1. A Gentle Fall
    2. Jovian Comets
    3. Happenstance
    4. My One and Only Love
    5. Everything I Love
    6. Azure
    7. Cottontail
    8. Nature Boy
    9. I Remember Sherrie
    10. The Trouble with Triplets
    11. Taboo
    12. Long Ago and Far Away

    Album Description

    Origninal compositions and arrangements for jazz orchestra.
    Happenstance
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Happenstance
      Jubilant Bridge
      Manufacturer: Get Over It Productions
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Folk | Indie Music | Stores | Music
      ASIN: B0001M2AXW
      Release Date: 2003-08-01

      Tracks:

      1. On The Other Foot
      2. Happenstance
      3. Back To The Bone
      4. Unrequited Life
      5. British Invasion Medley
      6. Refugee
      7. Running From Love
      8. Up Against Me
      9. Runaway Train
      10. New World
      11. Hearts In Armor
      12. Hush
      13. Twa Sisters

      Album Description

      Compellng original songs and some surprising covers, such as "Hush" and a British Invasion Medley of three songs sung simultaneously. The CD features the band's intricate arrangements and unique harmonies, backed by dulcimer and guitar.
      Happenstance
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • It's great
      • By "Happenstance"
      Happenstance
      Rachael Yamagata
      Manufacturer: Bmg
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B0002I84SU
      Release Date: 2004-09-13

      Tracks:

      1. Be Be Your Love
      2. Worn Me Down
      3. Letter Read
      4. Collide (Bonus Track)
      5. Paper Doll
      6. Moments With Oliver
      7. Quiet
      8. Under My Skin
      9. 1963
      10. Edith (Bonus Track)
      11. Even So
      12. Meet Me By The Water
      13. I Want You
      14. I'll Find A Way
      15. Reason Why
      16. (Hidden Track)

      Album Description

      Japanese pressing of the singer/songwriter's 2004 full length solo debut album includes two exclusive bonus tracks, 'Collide' & 'Edith', in addition to exclusive artwork. RCA.

      Album Details

      Japanese Release featuring Two Bonus Tracks: 'collide', and 'earth'.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars It's great.......2005-11-13

      the album is phenomenal! you can listen to it over and over and never tire. Rachael is an incredibly talented artist, I just love her!

      4 out of 5 stars By "Happenstance".......2005-05-16

      I first stumbled across Rachael Yamagata when browsing the "used" bins of my favorite music store. Then I came across an EP with a pretty young woman, wearing a sloachy sweater and leaning on a chain-link fence. It had the grittier look of an atypical pop album, and the music backed it up -- as soon as I heard Yamagata's singing, I knew that she was a future hitmaker.

      Her full-length debut "Happenstance" just shows that I was completely right. Without sounding repetitive, former electrofunk singer Yamagata follows similar musical turf, exploring saddening love in all its dimensions, with her husky voice and piano-pop sound.

      It opens on a piano-jazzy number with "Letter Read," which is the best song that Fiona Apple never sang. In fact, the whole album has a similar flavour, albeit a sadder one, with Yamagata chastising lovers for betrayals, lamenting the distance between them, and telling them how "everybody's talkin' how I can't can't can't be your love/ but I want want want to be your love."

      Along the way, she delves into snarly indierock ("she's so pretty/she's so damn right/but I'm so tired of thinking about her tonight!"), melancholy acoustic ballads, piano numbers that sound like they were recorded on a rainy day, and jazzy pop. In "1963," Yamagata takes a break into 60s-style pop and sunny love affairs, announcing, "I find it to be magical/I feel like I'm lovin' you in 1963/Flowers in my hair/little bitty hearts upon my cheek/baby you'll be on my mind/till I kiss you next time." And the Japanese version of this album also has an extra track from her debut EP: "Collide," a melancholy, cello-laden song.

      Even touring with Gomez and Liz Phair, Yamagata was relatively little-known before "Happenstance" came out. But her work has a raw, smoky quality that many twenty-something pop stars can only dream on. Listening to these, it's easy to imagine being in a dark club, listening to Yamagata up on a stage.

      One of the rare things about Yamagata is that her age is indefinably just by listening to her -- she could be anywhere from fifteen to fifty. Yamagata does bump up against her vocal limitations in "Letter Read"; she sounds very strained in the chorus. At least it's assuring that her voice was untouched by computers. Most of the time, though, she sounds like an indiepop version of Norah Jones -- smoky, smooth and very pretty.

      Yamagata -- who wrote most of the songs, and cowrote the others -- plays the piano in her assorted songs, as well as a bit of keyboard and synth. And she is backed up by a very talented band that weaves some extra instrumentation behind her, using drums, bass, guitars and sometimes the cello in a way that is startlingly soft.

      Yamagata's poignant full-length debut makes her sound like Fiona Apple's sadder little sister. It's a collection of melancholy and heartbreak, wrapped up in piano tunes. An underrated little gem.
      Happenstance
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Happenstance
        Happenstance
        Manufacturer: Happenstance
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B000CA2QA0
        Release Date: 2005-05-24

        Tracks:

        1. Stranger in a Dream
        2. Hard Way to Go
        3. So Long Sweet City
        4. Red Hot Lovers
        5. Southern Belles
        6. Not Guilty
        7. Conspiracy
        8. This Blue's for You
        9. Hard on Me
        10. I Can Run
        11. Time
        Happenstance
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Happenstance

          Manufacturer: NY Jam Records
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B0002IWC3S
          Happenstance
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Happenstance
            Boyracer
            Manufacturer: Happy Happy Birthday To Me
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
            GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
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            ASIN: B000E7K66W
            Release Date: 2006-06-27

            Tracks:

            1. Vinegar Evenings
            2. I Thought More Of You When You Told Me You Wanted Me Dead
            3. Where To Place Your Trust
            4. Invisible
            5. Careless and Caught Out
            6. The Moment
            7. Flinch Of the Night
            8. The Warmest Hours
            9. What You Decide To Cherish
            10. Millstones = Milestones
            11. Awkward Silence Is Not A Steady Diet
            12. I Was The Drummer In Altered Images
            13. A Chipped Tooth and Greasy Fingers
            14. On Bleached Grass
            15. Angle
            16. Riding The Rims
            17. Overcast Youth
            18. The Others Way
            19. A Lesson In Bad Posture
            20. How Many Cars Can You Fit In Your Garage?
            21. Christopher
            22. The Basics
            23. Untitled

            Product Description

            Infectious UK pop.
            Happenstance
            Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
            • By "Happenstance
            Happenstance
            Rachael Yamagata
            Manufacturer: Bmg
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
            Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
            Adult AlternativeAdult Alternative | Pop | Styles | Music
            RockRock | Imports | Stores | Music
            ASIN: B000666R50
            Release Date: 2004-12-22

            Tracks:

            1. Be Be Your Love
            2. Letter Read
            3. Worn Me Down
            4. Paper Doll
            5. I'll Find A Way
            6. 1963
            7. Under My Skin
            8. Meet Me By The Water
            9. Even So
            10. I Want You
            11. Reason Why
            12. Moments With Oliver
            13. Quiet
            14. Edith (Bonus Track)
            15. Ode To (Bonus Track)

            Album Description

            Japanese pressing of the singer/songwriter's 2004 album includes one bonus track 'Collide'. RCA.

            Album Details

            Japanese Release featuring Two Bonus Tracks: 'collide' and 'ode To'. Also features Japanese Exclusive Cover Art.

            Customer Reviews:

            4 out of 5 stars By "Happenstance.......2005-04-30

            I first stumbled across Rachael Yamagata when browsing the "used" bins of my favorite music store. Then I came across an EP with a pretty young woman, wearing a sloachy sweater and leaning on a chain-link fence. It had the grittier look of an atypical pop album, and the music backed it up -- as soon as I heard Yamagata's singing, I knew that she was a future hitmaker.

            Her full-length debut "Happenstance" just shows that I was completely right. Without sounding repetitive, former electrofunk singer Yamagata follows similar musical turf, exploring saddening love in all its dimensions, with her husky voice and piano-pop sound.

            It opens on a piano-jazzy number with "Letter Read," which is the best song that Fiona Apple never sang. In fact, the whole album has a similar flavour, albeit a sadder one, with Yamagata chastising lovers for betrayals, lamenting the distance between them, and telling them how "everybody's talkin' how I can't can't can't be your love/ but I want want want to be your love."

            Along the way, she delves into snarly indierock ("she's so pretty/she's so damn right/but I'm so tired of thinking about her tonight!"), melancholy acoustic ballads, piano numbers that sound like they were recorded on a rainy day, and jazzy pop. In "1963," Yamagata takes a break into 60s-style pop and sunny love affairs, announcing, "I find it to be magical/I feel like I'm lovin' you in 1963/Flowers in my hair/little bitty hearts upon my cheek/baby you'll be on my mind/till I kiss you next time." And the Japanese version of this album also has an extra track from her debut EP: "Collide," a melancholy, cello-laden song.

            Even touring with Gomez and Liz Phair, Yamagata was relatively little-known before "Happenstance" came out. But her work has a raw, smoky quality that many twenty-something pop stars can only dream on. Listening to these, it's easy to imagine being in a dark club, listening to Yamagata up on a stage.

            One of the rare things about Yamagata is that her age is indefinably just by listening to her -- she could be anywhere from fifteen to fifty. Yamagata does bump up against her vocal limitations in "Letter Read"; she sounds very strained in the chorus. At least it's assuring that her voice was untouched by computers. Most of the time, though, she sounds like an indiepop version of Norah Jones -- smoky, smooth and very pretty.

            Yamagata -- who wrote most of the songs, and cowrote the others -- plays the piano in her assorted songs, as well as a bit of keyboard and synth. And she is backed up by a very talented band that weaves some extra instrumentation behind her, using drums, bass, guitars and sometimes the cello in a way that is startlingly soft.

            Yamagata's poignant full-length debut makes her sound like Fiona Apple's sadder little sister. It's a collection of melancholy and heartbreak, wrapped up in piano tunes. An underrated little gem.
            Happenstance Sketches and Chord
            Average customer rating: Not rated
              Happenstance Sketches and Chord
              Happenstance
              Manufacturer: 2003 scenario records
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD
              ASIN: B000MTB6GG

              Product Description

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