Yael Naim Yael Naim
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Tracklist:
1. Paris
2. Too Long
3. New Soul
4. Levater
5. Shelcha
6. Lonely
7. Far Far
8. Yashanti
9. Baboker
10. Lachlom
11. Toxic
12. Pachad
13. Endless Song Of Happiness


Release Date: 10/22/2007

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3.5
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Michael Robison (34 Reviews)

2008-07-15 | 5 comments | 274 views

Summary: Apple unveils a deserving winner.

1 of 1 thought this review was well written

The album artwork for Yael Naim’s self titled album is a perfect depiction of the music. Behind Yael Naim’s transparent profile is a barge on water with a piano, a man reading on the couch, and Yael Naim again sitting down, her arms spread out before the light breeze. The barge has a frame, like a house, with lights dangling for when it turns night.

There’s a good chance you have heard Yael Naim’s track “New Soul” on recent Macbook commercials. On her last.fm page, there were the inevitable cries of “sell out,” but Yael Naim has been around for some time before this album, it is good for her to finally get some recognition (she is the first Israeli solo artist to make the Billboard top 10).

The album is a tranquil affair. At times the songs have little movement, the breeze is too soft and everything stands still. This is the case for “Too Long” and “Shelcha.” But some songs are structured so beautifully it is spine chilling, most notably “Far Far.” The mixture of a powerful chorus (“Far, far is this little girl/she was waiting for something/to happen to her”) and an ethereal lead up (“How can you stay outside?/There’s a beautiful mess inside”) is sublime.

Naim alternates between singing in English, French, and Hebrew. Her voice possesses a quality of sweetness, mixed with melancholy, and a level of playfulness, as in “New Soul.” She interacts well with the ever present acoustic guitar. The brass, horn, and keyboard instrumentation is simple, mostly used to create a mood, all the movement in the song is led by Naim’s voice. A minimalist approach to the drums-often they are not in the song at all-adds to the music’s calm.

Sometimes peace doesn’t work, and a beat might have been nice. A good example of this is her cover of Britney Spears’ “Toxic.” Her attempt is admirable, but in execution it falls flat-the cover sounds like the original on some powerful tranquilizers, lacking energy. Overall, the album lacks any change of pace, leaving us with a consistent, at times repetitive CD.

But if Yael Naim had to stick with a certain sound throughout an album, this would be the sound to stick with, it is beautiful. Even when it’s static or boring, it’s still beautiful thanks to her voice and the minimalistic approach to the instruments. Yael Naim could become a force in today’s music scene.

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BallsToTheWall


Comments: 10635
07.15.08

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review. I think by now sputnik knows my fixation for Yael so i'll just leave it at that.

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ohcleverhansyou


Comments: 759
07.15.08

Album Rating: 3.5

Haha, when I saw someone else who liked Yael Naim, I felt it was finally time to put my old review back up. No one noticed it the first time round...=(

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redskyformiles


Comments: 1479
07.15.08

Album Rating: 3.5

this is a nice cd. i have to be in the right mood to listen to it but when i am it really hits the spot.

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jrowa001


Comments: 6292
07.15.08

Album Rating: 4

Balls youre not the only one. i think im the one that got you hooked on her. good review. everybody should love a french woman

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BallsToTheWall


Comments: 10635
07.15.08

Album Rating: 3.5

As long as they shave their armpits and maybe a few other regions, I agree wholeheartedly, Jrowa. And yeah I think you did get me into her and some other lady I completely forgot.



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