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Safe Trip Home

Dido

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Don't Believe In Love Dido 3:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Quiet Times Dido 3:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Never Want to Say It's Love Dido 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Grafton Street Dido 5:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 It Comes and It Goes Dido 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Look No Further Dido 3:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Us 2 Little Gods Dido 4:49 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 The Day Before the Day Dido 4:13 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Let's Do the Things We Normally Do Dido 4:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Burnin Love Dido 4:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Northern Skies Dido 8:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
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iTunes Review

This English chanteuse takes her time and immerses herself in placid, soothing soundscapes that compliment her smooth, pretty voice to the point where you might miss the emotional insecurities that run just beneath the surface. On just her third solo album since her 1999 debut, Dido continues her streak of attractive adult-contemporary pop. “Don’t Believe In Love” and “Never Want to Say It’s Love” use Jon Brion’s creamy keyboards and steadying production hand to hide the tough questions facing lovers at any point of introspection. Brian Eno adds his extra flourishes to “Grafton Street,” a six-minute ethereal moan through flute-inspired fields of remorse. Mick Fleetwood, Citizen Cope and Questlove from the Roots make cameo appearances that strengthen the tunes in subtle ways. But it’s still Dido’s show. It’s her melancholy that shadows the sweet melodies of “It Comes and It Goes” and “Northern Skies” and paces the slow mourn of the piano ballad “Look No Further.”  “Us 2 Little Gods” adds an extra skip-step for balance, while “Let’s Do the Things We Normally Do” pushes through with a nightclub ambience, but it’s only a diversion from the ominous clouds that circle her existence.

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by Bob Foss

As the majority of writers have already found out, this album is very good compared to what is presented out there as pop music, but compared to her two previous albums there are some shortcomings. First, the melodies are fairly simple and not very creative. Second, like another writer stated, she does a lot of whispering and talking in these songs, not really singing. Third, the orchestration is minimal, thus denying the haunting, mysterious elements of No Angel and Life for Rent albums. I found that some other groups cut back on expensive orchestration and went minimalist (ELO went to synthesizers and did away with violins and cellos in the 90s). Still, the LYRICS on this album are, as many have already stated, very compelling and attract the listener. The album is excellent, though certainly the weakest of the three.

One thing missing...
     
by pacard33

Wow. Dido. Love her, saw her in 2000 when she was on tour with Tara McLean about 3 weeks before she became a superstar. A sweet lady, we met her after the show and she was so down to earth. That's why it disappoints me to say that this album is a major letdown. The major problem: there is no melody. Sure, with Aimee Mann were kind of used to hearing a brooding, semi-airlift vocal, with muted sounds. But were not used to that with Dido. Compare any song here with "Don't Leave Home". The STH songs simply aren't as good. Songs like "Here with Me" and "White Flag" and "Thank You" are AMAZING. They're classics. Not one song from Safe Trip Home gets you from the moment you hear it, and I don't think anything is going to grow on me either.

Great songs
     
by s.fgg

My favorite are tracks # 1 & 3, sort of up-beat with a great messege.

Biography

Born: December, 1971 in London, England

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The electronic pop chanteuse Dido entered London's Guildhall School of Music at age six; by the time she reached her teens, the budding musician had already mastered piano, violin, and recorder. After touring with a British classical ensemble, she accepted a publishing job. Meanwhile, she sang with a...
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