 See Larger Image | Red Bird Artist : Heather Nova List Price : $16.49 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2005-08-09 Avg. Customer Rating : (11 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Red Bird Like a good bottle of wine, Heather improves with time Rating: With her unmistakable voice, Heather Nova shares with us another part of her universe filled with different emotions. The song "I miss my sky" is particularly powerful with a chorus that gives you a nice chill through your spine. I've been following Heather Nova since her album Oyster and even though this album doesn't have the raw energy of Oyster or Siren, it still has the Heather Nova trademark stamped on it. She has grown in maturity being now a mother and all this reflects on this album and shows us how a great artist Heather Nova is.
Customer Reviews for Red Bird Cd A Return to Excellence Rating: I fell in love with the Oyster album of Heather Nova 10 years ago. Then I bought Siren with high expectations and was let down. It was too mellowed down. I still hoped for more from Heather Nova but reviews of her albums implied that those after Siren were even more tame, so I didn't buy them. Finally I gave her most recent album 'Redbird' a chance and I'm so glad I did. I still like Oyster the best due to a few songs I feel to be outright rock masterpieces. However Redbird is solid from start to finish and has 5 or 6 songs that are near the masterpiece level. The energy of the music is back up again and her songwriting is fantastic as ever. That incredibly beautiful voice that is so unique is as great as ever. I'm so happy I have another Heather Nova cd to put in my rotation with Oyster. I enjoy playing this one over and over. Check Heather Nova's music out if you don't know her! P.S. Her cover of Wicked Games is right on, a beautiful, splendid use of her singing talent.
Editorial Reviews for Red Bird Audio Cd Album Description 2005 studio album. 12 tracks in all including the first single, 'Welcome' co-written with Dido. Also included is her cover of Chris Isaak's classic, 'Wicked Game'. 2005.
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