Danielle FrenchCountry of origin:Canada Type of music generally:First albums pop, later work more evocative/eclectic and edgier alternative pop Status:Most recent release, Danielle French Presents: Miss Scarlett & the Madmen—Dark Love Songs (2016) See also:Danielle French's site Comparisons:Tara MacLean, Sarah McLachlan, other soft pop/rock singers for her earlier work Covers/own material:Own, co-written, occasional covers General comments:Sweet, carefully crafted pop sound, slightly raspy-sweet voice. Her early albums feel too mainstream pop for my tastes, but fans of Tara MacLean and Sarah McLachlan's recent work are sure to love them. I find shadows a far more compelling album. (Neile) Recommended first album:me, myself & i or Piece for pop fans; shadows for those looking for something a little edgier Recordings:
me, myself & iRelease info:1995—Scarlet Raven Productions—sr101-2 Availability:Danielle French's site Ecto priority:Recommended for pop fans Group members:Danielle French—vocals, acoustic guitars Guest artists:Matthew Good—guitars Produced by:Danielle French, Matthew Good, Colin Nairne, Geoffrey Kelly (Spirit of the West), Bart Gurr, Stephen Nikleva, Suzanne Little Comments:if a song has what are annoying lyrics to me, no amount of musical brilliance can generally make up for it. A good example is yet another Vancouver artist: Danielle French, who just put out a very over-produced, "nice"-sounding debut album. Melodies and arrangements are perfect, and it's easy to get carried away by that. Quite Sarahesque, and in fact Dave Kershaw plays on a song.... The only song I quite like is "Fields of Fire", which may be mainly due to the fact that my friend Mo does a fine job of accompanying her on violin. Other than that I just can't get over my aversion to lyrics like "I am only passing time until the time you are mine." But for all of you who are music people, I highly recommend this album because musically it's brilliant. (abehrend@direct.ca) PieceRelease info:2003—Scarlet Raven—sr 2639-2 Availability:Danielle French's site Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Danielle French—vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, warped guitar (8) Guest artists:Chris Brett—electric guitars (1, 2), keyboard patch (2, 6, 10) Produced by:Danielle French Comments:I don't know what Danielle French's debut was like, but Piece seems very accomplished and well-played slightly melancholy pop. "Howard's song" is just beautiful, a violin adding to the mood. "To the death", a duet with Burton Cummings, is slow and waltz-like. She covers "Running up that hill" and makes it work. Piece is an intriguing and sometimes odd pop record. (stjarnell@yahoo.com) shadowsRelease info:2006—Scarlet Raven—srp-1111 Availability:Danielle French's site Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Danielle French—vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, hand claps, stomps Guest artists:Martin Tielli—electric guitars, sound sculptures, harmony vocals Produced by:Danielle French and Jonathon Lewis Comments:Wow. Just wow. Here Danielle French breaks out all the stops and delves into the shadows and comes up with a unique and still beautiful album. Full of intriguing songs from the very first, the captivating "Alive". "Sincere" is cabaret-ish. "Descending" is a masterpiece of a song that captures both the pop side and this shadowy edge in one track. "Avalon" is a delightful clockwork song, while "Keep" is slithery. "Time To Kill" is cabaret-ish again, as is the darker "Cinnamon Man". "Sleepy Truck" moves back and forth from a cabaretish sound to a darker, more chaotic chorus. "Diplomatic" is a pop-sounding song with cranky, sardonic lyrics at odds with the sound. The last two tracks, "Drowning" and "The Weight of it All" are urgent and lovely. What a wonderful collection! Fascinating musically and lyrically interesting. Highly recommended. (Neile) Thanks to stjarnell@yahoo.com for work on this entry.
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