Waves Are Universal

Waves Are Universal

Track Listings

1. Warm Summer Sun
2. Gather Me Up
3. No Substitute
4. Deelay
5. Plucked
6. Hope
7. Coastline
8. Shoulder the Blame
9. Save Yourself
10. Thru the Dawn
11. Beautiful Feeling
12. Sleepless & Tooting

Waves Are Universal,Rachel Goswell,4ad / Ada,Adult Alternative Pop/Rock,Alternative Country-Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop


Waves Are Universal

Waves Are Universal
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Rachel Goswell: Waves are Universal (4AD, 2004)
  • very impressed
  • Finally!
  • Not that great
  • Waves Are Universal ------------ Rachel Goswell
Waves Are Universal
Rachel Goswell
Manufacturer: 4ad / Ada
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B0001NIYTK
Release Date: 2004-06-22

Tracks:

  1. Warm Summer Sun
  2. Gather Me Up
  3. No Substitute
  4. Deelay
  5. Plucked
  6. Hope
  7. Coastline
  8. Shoulder the Blame
  9. Save Yourself
  10. Thru the Dawn
  11. Beautiful Feeling
  12. Sleepless & Tooting

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Rachel Goswell: Waves are Universal (4AD, 2004).......2006-01-07

After a decade of waiting, fans of Slowdive and Mojave 3 are finally treated to Rachel Goswell's personal, open album Waves are Universal. This album is certainly a departure from Slowdive and Mojave 3, although, I can hear influences from her previous work here and there throughout the disc. This album shows an artists search for serenity, both through lyrics and also through use of nature and its sounds. It is a beautifully cogent album that holds together from the first note to the very last.

"Warm Summer Sun" opens the album with a melancholy feel that may shock the listener who is familiar with Slowdive and Mojave 3. This begins as an acoustic song with Rachel's angelic vocals. It is apparent from the tone of the lyrics and of the song that this is an album of an artist ready to bear herself, her soul. In the midst of the song there is a bridge containing more Celtic type music and louder guitars. Lyrically, this song seems to be speaking about those side tracks in our lives that really aren't worth it. Goswell longs for Autumn breezes and the ability to wash one's problems away down flowing rivers. "Gather Me Up" introduces another element that goes throughout the album: nature. Birds are heard in the background throughout the track. "Gather Me Up" is about those moments in the morning when the birds meet you and either sunshine or clouds color your day. "No Substitute" is a slow tempo song that is more filled out than the two previously minimalist songs. This is a simple yet open love song about distance and longing to be with a loved one. Again, Goswell references those motions in our life that don't amount to much when there are more important things which one ought to pay attention.

"Deelay" is a quieter song and brings other elements into the song like bongos, soaring guitar, and triangle in the percussion. "Deelay" speaks to those times in our lives when a relationship is shattered and there is fear of reconciliation or a new prospect for a relationship. The piano that sprinkles itself throughout the song is beautiful and really accents Goswell's vocals. "Plucked" is another beautiful acoustic song. This shows Goswell's singer-songwriter abilities at their finest. "Plucked" has flowing strings in the mixed at the bridge and they accompany Goswell throughout the rest of the song. Again, nature makes an appearance through bird sounds. Also, the theme continues of longing for another. Goswell croons "if you could just stay awhile."

"Hope" begins with sounds of nature again and simple, stripped down percussion with acoustic guitar. Again, the things in life that are important are pointed out. Not the hussle and bussle of city life or work, but people in our life seem to be Goswell's focus. "Coastline" begins with interesting noises and is a fuller song than previous tracks. What is very cool about this song is that a lion's roar is mixed in with the percussion and really brings an interesting element to the song. "Coastline" has a soulfull feel to it, bringing a new depth to the disc. As Goswell has found "Hope," she now leads the listener down a beautiful beach of serenity that proclaims contentment in love and nature. This song, I think, reminds me most of the first Mojave 3 album and the influence from that experience definitly shows up from time to time in Goswell's work. "Shoulder the Blame" is a quieter song with acoustic guitar and minimalist percussion again. Perhaps Goswell is writing about those moments times in life when one's own problems become so great that a confidant or lover is needed to take some of the pressure of your soulders. It's a beautifully subtle song that leads the listener into a bluesy piece called "Save yourself."

"Save Yourself" actually shows lack of the previous "Hope" found by Goswell. This is a very melancholy song about being mired in problems in a relationship that has one of the people broken and really needy. This song almost reaks of open and honest self-presurvation, baring on the selfish side. "Thru the Dawn" brings hope again from Goswell's lips. The storms and ups and downs of this album are turbulent and shaking, but Goswell is really open and honest on this disc. Frankly, it's beautiful how open these songs seem. "Beautiful Feeling" expresses the idea of not withholding one's dreams. Waking up to one's dreams leads the listener into the anchor track of the disc "Sleeping and Tooting." It is a happy track with a reflective tone. Looking back on all the growth Goswell has made, reflected throughout the album, is expressed. This track ties the album together nicely and leaves the listener with a sense of accomplishment on the artist's part.

Rachel Goswell has crafted a beautifully open piece of work that shows her personal growth both musically and as a person. For some Mojave 3 and Slowdive fans, this album may be a shocker, but it is Rachel's personal vision and that vision is glorious.

5 out of 5 stars very impressed.......2005-10-23

As a fan of slowdive and especially mojave 3, I knew I loved her voice, but since Neil Hlastead wrote almost all the songs, didn't expect to like this album as much as I do. This is one beautiful set of songs. Not one I dislike ( I appreciate artists that don't waste "vinyl"). Rachel has a beautiful voice, sometimes little girl like, very touching, it's nice to get a full dose of it. The melodies are great, the arrangments also,the lyrics deep and the songs are very different one from the other. My favorite, no10 (on the cover it's called "thru the dawn", but I think there's a mistake and it's in fact "beautiful feeling" 'cause these words are repeated in the song), anyways that song is a real gem! I just got the cd and know it's going to grow on me, it's solid. I waited to get it, but now I'm going to get all I can that this gal recorded.

5 out of 5 stars Finally!.......2004-10-13

Anybody who is a fan of Slowdive has been waiting for this album ever since Halstead, Goswell, and McCutcheon formed Mojave 3. Halstead has even put out a solo album since then for crying out loud, even though he has domineered every Mojave 3 release since Ask Me Tomorrow. Well now it's Goswell's turn and she really put it together on this album. To the reviewer who said if you like Sarah Maclachlan you'll like this, well true, you may like this. But if you do, you definitely won't like Sarah Maclachlan anymore.

2 out of 5 stars Not that great.......2004-08-22

With her debt solo album, Rachel proves why she is not the creative force behind the great Mojave 3. These songs just kinda drone. They lack soul. This album is just boring ... there's no other way to say it. Whereas Mojave 3's and (to a slightly lesser extent) Neil Halstead's solo stuff make me want to love and live life to the fullest, this record just makes me want to hit the eject button.

Remember when 4AD was great? That was cool.

5 out of 5 stars Waves Are Universal ------------ Rachel Goswell.......2004-08-15

A beautiful set of songs. Understated melodies that linger in the mind long after the disc has stopped spinning. I listen to this endlessly. A must have for fans of intricately crafted, gentle music. Unique in its beauty.

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