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Birdy
Birdy
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Release date: 07-11-2011
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Catalogue Number: 5249859582
Label: warners
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On the face of it, the self-titled debut from 15-year-old Birdy, aka Jasmine van den Bogaerde, doesn't seem any different from the hastily assembled cash-in covers albums released every year by the various X Factor alumni. But although its 11 renditions of mostly contemporary songs, many of which could be passed off as originals due to their previous lack of exposure, stick to the tried-and-tested talent show formula, that's where the comparisons end. Indeed, you won't find any karaoke standards or renditions of Miley Cyrus songs here, as this stripped-back collection of lesser-known hits and album tracks reads like a who's who of lo-fi hipster indie rock. The likes of the National's "Terrible Love" and Francis & the Lights' "I'll Never Forget You" offer little deviation from the source material, but for the most part, producers Rich Costey (Muse), James Ford (Arctic Monkeys), and Jim Abiss (Adele) strip the songs down to their bare bones, turning Cherry Ghost's everyman anthem "People Hold the People" into a tender torch song with its stately piano chords and mournful cello, toning down the aggression of the Naked & Famous' synth pop hit "Young Blood" with some muted beats and ethereal twinkling electronica, while somehow turning the already sparse "Shelter" from the xx's Mercury Music Prize winner into an even more skeletal and ghostly affair. As clever and subtle as these reworkings are, it's Birdy's youthful and fragile voice that steals the show, whether it's replicating the multi-layered harmonies of Fleet Foxes' "White Winter Hymnal," providing a poignancy to Bon Iver's "Skinny Love," or showcasing her scale-gliding abilities on the Postal Service's "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight." The gospel-tinged cover of James Taylor's "Fire and Rain," the only track to sound more expansive than the original, feels slightly out of place, while the unremarkable balladry of the only original composition, "Without a Word," suggests she might have to work a little harder on her songwriting skills if she's to avoid becoming a one-trick pony. The whole idea of Birdy sounds like a transparent attempt to court a more credible audience, but thanks to her haunting tones and a tasteful yet compelling production, it impressively avoids being the try-hard affair you'd expect. ¯ Jon O'Brien
Oct 2011
Following the release of her three singles ‘Skinny Love’, ‘Shelter’ and ‘People Help the People’, Birdy (AKA Jasmine Van den Bogaerde) is proud to announce her debut album.
Entitled BIRDY, the album will feature her unique interpretation of songs by Bon Iver, Cherry Ghost, Phoenix, The National, The Postal Service and The xx.
Birdy has recorded the album in the UK and US and worked with some of the best producers of the moment including Rich Costey (Muse, TV on the Radio), James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Last Shadow Puppets and Klaxons) and Jim Abbiss (Adele, Arctic Monkeys).
Her fragile and emotive vocals have captured the hearts of some big fans in the UK media. One of her main supporters, Fearne Cotton had Birdy on to do her first live radio interview and performance on Radio 1’s Live Lounge. After her spine-tingling performances of ‘Shelter’ and her cover of Ed Sheeran’s ‘The A Team’, she was the 2nd most viewed UK musician on YouTube and she was trending on twitter. In under 6 months, she’s had more than 8 million views of her content on YouTube including 400k of her cover of ‘The A Team’ and 5 million views of ‘Skinny Love’. ‘Skinny Love’ and ‘Shelter’ have featured in an episode of ‘Vampire Diaries’ and was in the top 10 alternative chart in iTunes in the US, France and Germany.
Birdy commented, ‘'I'm so excited to be releasing my very first album. I’ve had so many amazing experiences in the past year. It has all felt like a dream come true. I just can't wait for everyone to hear it.'
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Excellent!
23 July, 2011
if you havent heard her song Skinny Love i suggest you listen to it, it will make you fall in love with music in a way i never thought was possible anymore.
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track listing
- 1. 1901
- 2. Skinny Love
- 3. People Help The People
- 4. White Winter Hymnal
- 5. District Sleeps Alone Tonight
- 6. I'll Never Forget You
- 7. Young Blood
- 8. Shelter
- 9. Fire & Rain
- 10. Without A Word
- 11. Terrible Love
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