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Thirteens

Leona Naess

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Album Review

Five years after Leona Naess gave it one more shot at the big time with an Ethan Johns-produced eponymous album, she returns with Thirteens, a subdued album that feels a bit like a rebuke to the splashy, hyped records she made at the turn of the millennium. Naess' downshift into a quieter gear came from the combined blow of losing her major-label contract and then losing her father, two events that helped her re-evaluate life. It's an exhausted cliché that turmoil produces great art, but in Naess' case there may be some germ of a truth there because the prolonged woodshedding she spent in the middle of the decade, when she wrote and recorded at home never releasing the material, has given way to this delicate, subtle album for Verve Forecast. Thirteens has slight passing echoes of such similar singer/songwriters as Dido, but Naess has a deeper warmth to her music, giving this the feel of a warm, gentle bath. And for music largely born in the wake of pain, there's a lot of lightness here, and not just in the openly jaunty "Leave Your Boyfriend Behind." The entire album has a lithe feel, driven as much by melody and mood as it is lyrics, and that's a plus: the album gels as a sustained piece of music. The whole thing rolls easy, never feeling as labored or constructed as her worthy big-budget hyped records, which is ironic, as this is the one album she's done that perhaps justifies all that commotion.

Customer Reviews

the previous review is mistaken!

Leona Naess has been around a whole lot longer than some of the new folky chicks. She is very talented and is amazing live. Her stepmom is Diana Ross! If you really want to get a feel for Leona listen to Charm Attack or Blue Eyed Baby from her 2000 release Comatised. It's great power pop. If more mellow is your scene, try Calling from 2003's self titled. Another bit of trivia, she is the ex-girlfriend of alt-country bad boy Ryan Adams! I had no idea this cd was coming out today, I've already listened to it and I am glad Leona is back!

Now that is what i am talking about.

Finaly an artist who cares for her craft and not the sell out pop that is driving todays market. the sublime lyrics and angelic voice refresh. You can't help getting " leave your boyfriends behind stuck in your head. It doesn't hurt that she is hotter than her 20 something counterparts.

LOVE IT!!!!

That voice! Have been waiting to listen to the whole record since hearing Ghosts in the Attic on Morning Becomes Eclectic (kcrw) if you're a true music lover buy this record, it's a gem.

Biography

Born: July 31, 1974 in London, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s

She's the daughter of Arne Naess, former husband of Supreme Diana Ross. Born and raised in England but presently based in New York, Leona Naess is an introspective singer/songwriter whose alternative pop-rock draws on influences ranging from Edie Brickell, Tori Amos and Joni Mitchell to the Cure, David Bowie and Joy Division. It's impossible to miss the similarity between Naess' voice and Brickell's; nonetheless, Brickell is only one of the many artists who has influenced Naess' work. Naess was in...
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