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On a Clear Night

Missy Higgins

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  Name Artist Time Price  
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Where I Stood Missy Higgins 4:17 $1.29 View In iTunes
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100 Round the Bends Missy Higgins 2:58 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Steer Missy Higgins 3:50 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Sugarcane Missy Higgins 3:16 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Secret Missy Higgins 4:07 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Warm Whispers Missy Higgins 3:14 $1.29 View In iTunes
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The Wrong Girl Missy Higgins 3:30 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Angela Missy Higgins 3:03 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Peachy Missy Higgins 2:39 Album Only View In iTunes
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Going North Missy Higgins 2:42 $1.29 View In iTunes
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Forgive Me Missy Higgins 4:05 $1.29 View In iTunes

Album Review

On a Clear Night debuted at the top of the Australian charts in May 2007, knocking Silverchair's Young Modern down to the number two spot and solidifying Missy Higgins' status as an Aussie A-lister. Combining sass with sweet sentiment, the album marks a progression for the young songwriter, who was introduced in 2004 as the Melbourne equivalent of Vanessa Carlton. There's more in Higgins' cannon than piano-heavy ballads, though, and her sophomore disc relies heavily on the acoustic guitar, which lends a saucy swagger to songs like "100 Round the Bends" and "Secret." Higgins' lyrics aren't overtly erotic, but there's more than a hint of sex in the way she sings those two tracks, punctuating her endearingly accented vocals with moments of brazen, full-throated belting. She's part Sarah McLachlan and part Amy Winehouse, a family friendly singer with hipster appeal and, perhaps, a hint of diva potential. And lest this combination seem a bit too calculated, Higgins is still capable of crafting songs like "Sugarcane," a lilting piece of pastoral pop that builds on the template of 2004's Sound of White. "Angela," "I'm Going North," and "Forgive Me" all continue that thread — but here, Higgins' piano remains de-emphasized in favor of an earthy, folksy instrumental blend. Guitar, banjo, mandolin, and acoustic bass are tastefully swirled together by former Crowded House producer Mitchell Froom, who knows when to adorn the songs with layers of sound and when to sharpen the focus on Higgins' ever-improving voice. Like her fellow countrymen in Silverchair, Missy Higgins' hometown popularity doesn't fully translate overseas, where American audiences have yet to replace those vague Vanessa Carlton comparisons with a proper understanding of her folksy, feisty, and altogether fun music. Nevertheless, On a Clear Night makes a very solid argument for reevaluation, and there's certainly no sophomore slump here.

Customer Reviews

Different Style than Sound of White, but still Awesome
     

Missy's style in On a Clear Night is different than Sound of White, keep in mind. It's more guitar-based, much "cleaner", and is more adventurous, emotionally. Whereas most of her piano pieces in Sound of White were very heavy, depressing-often, these are anything but. Steer is the prime example of this; it's optimistic in every sense. The guitar, I think, adds a sort of crispness to these new emotions, as opposed to the vague, fluid sounds in Sound of White. And she fits into the natural singer-songwriter genre well here with, of course, her always-feeling-driven charm. Her lyrics are still incredible, as is her voice.

My favorite song on this album is Forgive Me, but check out Where I Stood, Steer, Sugarcane, Warm Whispers... oh what the hell, just buy the whole thing.

Finally, an album that makes sense...
     

In todays world, people rely on the same old tactics. Whatever got them money the first time around will surely grant the same success the second time. It's good to see, finally, an album that goes to the roots of music. The drive, the passion, all to make the listener feel something. Missy Higgin's has passion in her voice and my goosebumps tell me what I'm feeling! Great album.

could you really expect anything less than absolutely amazing???
     

oh wow. this album just basically takes my breathe away. as a dancer and singer, i know that missy has a lot of talent and emotion, and also a lot of songs that are easy to relate to. the top seller, obviously is Where I Stood which is absolutely AMAZING. who could possibly resist missy on the piano. Its sooo beautiful and calming to listen to. The next best i think is Steer. Its so motivational and inspiring to just drive your own life your own way. Its like an instant pick me up!!! I HIGHLY encourage anyone and everyone to check out this album... especially if you're a big missy fan (: its absolutely incredible!!

Biography

Born: Melbourne, Australia

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s

With a flair for poignant ballads and pop/rock singles, Missy Higgins became one of Australia's most popular artists during the early 21st century. Her songwriting career began in Melbourne, where she attended boarding school and balanced her time between academics and music. Higgins' sister got ahold of "All for Believing," one of Missy's earliest songs, and mailed a copy to Australia's Triple J radio station without her sister's consent. The...
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