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In the Pink

Donna Lewis

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Album Review

Six years after taking a break to raise a family, Welsh singer/songwriter Donna Lewis returns from the musical wilderness aiming to shake off the albatross of her 1996 U.S./U.K. number two hit "I Love You Always Forever." Released through her own Peruzzi Music label, her fourth studio album, In the Pink, is unlikely to dislodge the albatross, as apart from the breezy, melodic love song "You to Me," there's very little in the way of instantly memorable pop hooks or radio-friendly production. That's not to say that its 11 tracks are a poor relation to her one-hit-wonder, as the follow-up to 2002's acoustic-driven Be Still (of which two songs, "Ireland" and "Pink Dress," appear here in remixed form), works far better as an ambient mood piece than a concerted effort to reconquer the charts. Packed with bubbling synths, languid beats, and warm acoustics, "Don't Ever" and "Kick Inside" are reminiscent of the ethereal chill-out of Zero 7, opening track "Ireland" is a blissful slice of shimmering, Kate Bush-esque dream pop, while the lush William Orbit-style electronica of "1000 Miles" and the spacious new age-inspired closer "Sandcastles" showcase Lewis' gorgeously understated, gentle, and whispered vocals, which make her claims of "I want to shout it out, I want to laugh out loud" on the lilting indie pop of "Shout" seem even more knowingly ironic. Co-produced with Simon Duffy and Gerry Leonard, the album is less captivating when it veers away from its mellow frame of mind, as on "Shut the Sun Out," a discordant blend of distorted vocals, crunching riffs, and electro grooves which feels totally out of place, and "Obsession," which appears to throw in everything but the kitchen sink in a messy fusion of twitchy trip-hop beats, hip-hop scratches, and '60s lounge-pop. Luckily, they're the only occasions when Lewis appears to compromise her sound for the sake of trying to keep up with her younger competition, and while In the Pink may not scale the heights of her mid-'90s heyday, it's still a subtle and charming comeback record which shows that her signature cooing is still as enchanting as ever. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

Customer Reviews

enchanting as ever

Donna Lewis may only be known primarily for her worldwide success debut single "I Love You Always Forever", but her albums are beautiful, poignant dream pop at its finest. Soothing vocals, introspective lyrics and haunting melodies make up this record, and In the Pink continues Donna's tradition of gorgeous synth-filled music; the bonus number "2008 Version" of her first smash single is particularly interesting to compare to its original mix. You may also like Chris Eberlein.

A Unique Talent

Donna Lewis is a beautiful song crafter, and really unique. She has a sound that is distinctly hers. I could see how she could easily be dismissed as too cutesy with her breathy, girly voice and sentimental lyrics. But for those who do that, you are missing out on lush originality, clever soundscapes, and precisely sculpted works that are simply beautiful.

I am so glad she is still making art. Their are many moments on this album that are simply gorgeous. Thank you Donna!

Sometimes boring sometimes fresh

"you to me" could be the best track since her hit " i love you... " some others are interesting and fresh, but the other half are just so boring, she needs a better album to return strongly

Biography

Born: August 6, 1973 in Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Pop singer/songwriter Donna Lewis was born in Cardiff, Wales, and began playing the piano at the age of six. Thanks to inspiration from her father, a jazz pianist, Lewis began writing songs while still a young teenager. She studied at the Welsh College of Music and Drama, majoring in classical composition for piano and flute. After teaching music in Sussex for a year, Lewis moved to Birmingham to sing in a bar band. After setting up her own studio, she began recording her own songs and became a popular...
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