Blink the Brightest

Blink the Brightest

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Lilith Fair darling Tracy Bonham doesn't have a lot to prove, at least not to anyone who paid attention to 2000's excellent Down Here, but on Blink the Brightest she barrels full-bore through a clutch of carefully chiseled songs as if the world had forgotten her. On some, it's with the force of a Jonatha Brooke--gentle but juiced with wisdom--while on others it's with the brewing intensity of Fiona Apple or the knowing poise of Joan Osbourne. Derivative, though, these tunes are not: "And The World Has the Nerve to Keep Turning" is a dazzling slice of outrage churned in a patient, pretty voice, and "Naked" reveals itself in bold, artful strokes. Where Bonham is at her best, though, is on the experimental-sounding "Wilting Flower." As her voice pulls away from the music and momentarily flutters adrift, you can't help suspecting that there are a lot of smart music buyers in America ready for an explosion of tightly wound female talent, and that this is their disc. --Tammy La Gorce

Product Description
Tracy Bonham, the acclaimed singer and songwriter who burst onto the national stage with her #1 Modern Rock hit, "Mother Mother," is back with her most compelling album yet, 'blink the brightest,' featuring 12 of the most captivating, resonant songs she has ever written. The multi-instrumentalist, who earned a Gold record and two Grammy ® nominations for her debut CD, plays violin, piano, keyboards, guitar, and vibes on the new album. "This record goes back to my core, to the music that I really love, incorporating classical influences, rock and pop, sometimes an r&b or soul flavor," says Bonham. In search of diverse soundscapes, Bonham co-produced the album with Greg Collins, who has engineered and mixed records for U2, No Doubt, and Matchbox Twenty, among others, and Joey Waronker, who has drummed for REM and Beck.

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Blink the Brightest

Blink the Brightest
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Something Beautiful Indeed!!!
  • Definitely her brightest
  • A wonderful surprise.
  • Simply Exquisite
  • Truly Something Beautiful
Blink the Brightest
Tracy Bonham
Manufacturer: Zoe Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Similar Items:
  1. Down Here
  2. The Burdens of Being Upright
  3. Big Beautiful Sky
  4. Something Beautiful
  5. The Complex

ASIN: B0008FPJ6M
Release Date: 2005-06-21

Tracks:

  1. Something Beautiful
  2. I Was Born Without You
  3. And the World Has the Nerve to Keep Turning
  4. Eyes
  5. Take Your Love Out on Me
  6. Whether You Fall
  7. Dumbo Sun
  8. All Thumbs
  9. Naked
  10. Shine
  11. Wilting Flower
  12. Did I Sleep Through It All?

Amazon.com

Lilith Fair darling Tracy Bonham doesn't have a lot to prove, at least not to anyone who paid attention to 2000's excellent Down Here, but on Blink the Brightest she barrels full-bore through a clutch of carefully chiseled songs as if the world had forgotten her. On some, it's with the force of a Jonatha Brooke--gentle but juiced with wisdom--while on others it's with the brewing intensity of Fiona Apple or the knowing poise of Joan Osbourne. Derivative, though, these tunes are not: "And The World Has the Nerve to Keep Turning" is a dazzling slice of outrage churned in a patient, pretty voice, and "Naked" reveals itself in bold, artful strokes. Where Bonham is at her best, though, is on the experimental-sounding "Wilting Flower." As her voice pulls away from the music and momentarily flutters adrift, you can't help suspecting that there are a lot of smart music buyers in America ready for an explosion of tightly wound female talent, and that this is their disc. --Tammy La Gorce

Album Description

Tracy Bonham, the acclaimed singer and songwriter who burst onto the national stage with her #1 Modern Rock hit, "Mother Mother," is back with her most compelling album yet, 'blink the brightest,' featuring 12 of the most captivating, resonant songs she has ever written. The multi-instrumentalist, who earned a Gold record and two Grammy ® nominations for her debut CD, plays violin, piano, keyboards, guitar, and vibes on the new album. "This record goes back to my core, to the music that I really love, incorporating classical influences, rock and pop, sometimes an r&b or soul flavor," says Bonham. In search of diverse soundscapes, Bonham co-produced the album with Greg Collins, who has engineered and mixed records for U2, No Doubt, and Matchbox Twenty, among others, and Joey Waronker, who has drummed for REM and Beck.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Something Beautiful Indeed!!!.......2007-02-13

A few months ago, I first saw Tracy Bonham on the Blue Man Group Complex Tour DVD and was instantly captivated. So I went out looking for more and bought Blink the Brightest. And that's when I fell in love! This is a beautiful collection of songs, highlighted by the powerfully emotive and hopeful "Shine" and the desirious "Take Your Love Out on Me". In my opinion, Tracy Bonham is one special talent. Her songs are textured by her amazing and gorgeous voice, which can be both edgy or smooth. In this way, Blink The Brightest for me is comparable to the impact I had first listening to Kelly Willis' Easy. The difference is that Tracy Bonham's other works are good as well. Buy this CD. You will not be disappointed.

4 out of 5 stars Definitely her brightest.......2007-01-29

Gone are the Liz Phair meets Nirvana comparisons, and thank goodness.

Tracy has emerged as a completely original singer/songwriter, and doing things on her own terms. Blink is a great collection of songs she's been working on for a while, and it amounts to one of the best albums of 2005.

Practically doing everything herself, Tracy employs a variety of real instruments along with smart production choices that perfectly enhance the songwriting, and never overshadow it. Super-catchy hooks are a plenty, and Tracy's voice is packed with sincere emotion, happily lost in the joy of making her own music.

Songs like "Something Beautiful", "Eyes" and the gorgeous "All Thumbs" grabbed me and stuck with me the first time I heard them. Repeated listens just further my love for the album, finding more things to enjoy each time around. It's excellent.

4 out of 5 stars A wonderful surprise........2007-01-12

I'm not usually a fan of "violin" / country style music, which is what I thought Tracy Bonham did. Well, she opened for the Blue Man Group and had some really interesting music. A little 60's, and things I never heard before. So I picked up "Blink" on a lark. I would honestly say there are 5 tracks on there that are now on every playlist I have... really, really good stuff. Very upbeat, with some thoughtful lyrics (man, she's got "pipes".

If you like music where the artist really wants to "convey" a feeling, pick up Blink when you need a "pick me up". Tracy is a goot artist, and I think you'll enjoy.

5 out of 5 stars Simply Exquisite.......2006-08-22

Tracy Bonham's first two albums are quite good but they couldn't prepare me for how astonishing "Blink the Brightest" is. Where do I start? The following are my very favorite tracks- the title of "Something Beautiful" speaks for itself. The soaring "Eyes" is so filled with great hooks it's almost too good to be true. "Take Your Love Out on Me" has wonderfully witty lyrics along with a sweet melody and that exceptionally imaginative violin playing that is a signature of Tracy's sound. The arrangement of "Dumbo Sun" sounds like Tracy getting in touch with her inner Fiona Apple with comically nostalgic lyrics confirming that "I miss those days more than a little". I sure can relate to that one. "Shine" shimmers like the perfect soundtrack for summertime- just gorgeous! The assured "Naked" and "Wilting Flower" (with its summery refrain "Loves me anyway, loves me anyway, loves me anyway" evoking a girl plucking a daisy with her litany of "He loves me, he loves me not") are like intimate gifts. It's good to see that a bit of Tracy's angst has mellowed with maturity and is now more tempered with humor, albeit dark humor! "Blink the Brightest" ends with the sublime "Did I Sleep Through It All?" Not on this CD, she hasn't! So why isn't this woman immensely successful? Do your ears a huge favor and pick this essential Tracy Bonham album up. If you like a bit more angst and 'rawk' get her first two albums as well. Her debut album is titled "The Burdens of Being Upright" followed by "Down Here".

5 out of 5 stars Truly Something Beautiful.......2006-07-27

Tracy Bonham made her name in 1996 with "Mother Mother," her wry phone home after leaving the nest. The alternately acoustic and punkish rock Burdens of Being Upright was just as wry throughout, making as much of a trademark of Bonham's peculiar twists of phrase and witty titles than the unusual addition of her electric violin to the blend.

It has been ten years since "Mother Mother," and aside from a mostly-ignored second release in 2000 and a guest spot on a Blue Man Group album and subsequent tour, I was beginning to wonder if Tracy Bonham was gone for good. Had VH1 claimed another one hit wonder for its retrospective glances at the 90s?

As it turns out, not at all. On Blink the Brightest Tracy ditches the crashing rock crescendos but keeps the scathing wit, and adds some of the best hooks of her career. The result is a disc that is disarmingly pretty and predictably witty, if almost alarming mature.

Opener "Something Beautiful" is the sort of pop song that should be taught to aspiring musicians - downtempo, but still a head-nodder due to its simply beautiful arrangement. Every line of the song is a monster-sized hook, especially when Tracy trades in her "Mother Mother" scream for a gentle soprano to glide into its chorus.

On a first pass some of Bonham's lyrics lie a little flat, but often it's just because their theme isn't always immediately obvious. Especially after "Something Beautiful," a few of the early tracks seem a little artless or sparse on sense, but even a trio of listens will reveal each track has its requisite depth to be appreciated. Particularly, "Dumbo Sun" sounds Aimee Mannish with its steady throb of B3 organ (blooming into slightly incongruous bluesy piano later in the song), but its lyrics take a touch of untangling before they hit home.

Though her vocal range seems slightly expanded and surer, Bonham's edgy deadpan delivery is as on the mark as ever. For a sample, try "Eyes," its thumping acoustic guitar recalling her first album as well as newer unplugged rockers like Green Day's "Warning."

What might be her prettiest vocal to date is underscored by the simple piano chords of "Whether You Fall." Some of the melodic leaps and cadences lend the song an almost R&B-hit sheen, but without the eventual entrance of the other subtle instruments that seem to be foreshadowed (think Aguilera's "Beautiful") it's a little too plain-jane for its own good - like an early demo of an eventually huge hit.

"All Thumbs" and "Naked" are two more surely crafted hits, both so unassumingly catchy that they seems destined to underscore scenes on television dramas. Still, the Bonham oddness shines through on the bridge of "Naked" with a swirling bed of slightly clashing violins. "Did I Sleep Through It All" makes for a pretty closer that could easily serve an act three lament in a Sleeping Beauty revival if not for the peculiar lyrics about getting drunk at Sunday School parties.

Blink The Brightest is catchy, though perhaps a little too familiarly derivative of other cloying melodies to cement itself as all-time classic. However, what it may lack in being memorable it makes up for in being a joy to listen to (often repeatedly) - not only proof that Tracy hasn't fallen off the map, but that she is as catchy and charmingly off-beat as ever.

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