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Little Voice

Sara Bareilles

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Album Review

For her first major outing Little Voice, Sara Bareilles puts forth an intimate, emotionally charged album that sounds remarkably polished for a fledgling self-taught songwriter/performer. In fact, her voice even stands up to professionally trained pop divas like Christina Aguilera. Her only potential downfall is that she fits so perfectly in the adult contemporary female pianist mold that comparisons are inevitable — Bareilles' vocal range is similar to Fiona Apple and she bears a striking physical resemblance to a merged composite of Vanessa Carlton and Michelle Branch. Despite the plethora of comparable looking and sounding artists, she still manages to stand out. The songs are sultry and generally upbeat, and delivered in a soulful manner with polished production and arrangement, but her X factor is in her ability to make it all sound unforced and very, very easy. Unquestionably, she's a natural with a huge voice and personality that shine through with spirited energy here. Perhaps the best and most original track is the ultra-peppy (think "Benny and the Jets") "Love on the Rocks" (not to be confused with the Neil Diamond number). With a warm wah-wah guitar and meandering Motown-esque harmonies, it makes for a perfect summertime love song. Undoubtedly her expertise is writing love songs like this, evident by song titles like "Love Song" and "One Sweet Love," but there are enough uniquely spun takes on the subject to make it interesting. In "Fairytale," children's stories are used as a metaphor for escapism and dealing with depression, and with the moody ballad "Gravity," falling in love is compared to getting caught in an inescapable gravitational pull. In the latter tearjerker of a tune, she shows off her chops with a song-stopping vocal crescendo, further proving that she has a style that's something special, even among all the stiff competition.

Customer Reviews

Where did she come from?

Such a FABULOUS sound! An addicting combination of upbeat tempos and soulful fluidity. She captured my attention from the first song and never let me down. This is a must-have album!

This album is absolutely incredible.

I've heard her single, Love Song, on the radio and since the very first time I heard that song, I was wondering who wrote it. When I did find out who it was, I checked her out on youtube and stuff and decided to give her album a try. The first time I listened to this album, I was addicted to it! Some albums take a while to get used to, or like, you might like most of the songs but not all of them, but this album was different than that. This album was awesome from beginning to end, and it will be the next time I listen to it, too. I don't know how long Sara's been out there, but she's now one of my favourite artists! -D

Sara Bareilles' "Little Voice" Not so Little! (it's actually quite grand)

Those looking for a great summer album need to look no further! This has to be one of the catchiest albums, with great lyrics, great piano and guitar accompaniment, and a marvelous voice to boot! Bareilles' voice and style is so infectious (in a good way) that you won't want to listen to songs such as "Love Song" fewer than 3 times in one sitting. Actually this would be good 'get-up-and-go' and driving music as well! Bareilles is just plain awesome - listen to her today.

Biography

Born: December 07, 1979 in Eureka, CA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

A gifted songwriter and a versatile pianist with no formal training, Sara Bareilles burst onto the pop scene with a naturally skilled voice that ranged from powerful and soulful to sweet and gentle, earning her instant comparisons to Fiona Apple and Norah Jones. At age 18, she left the Redwood forests of her hometown, Eureka, CA, in pursuit of a music career in Los Angeles. Although she attended UCLA's Communication Studies...
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