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Fiona Apple

Tidal

 
Cover Tidal click the image to get it in cd-cover size
Release Date: July 23, 1996
Label: Sony
Rating: 4.5
 
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Description: Tidal is the debut album by Fiona Apple, a New York singer-songwriter-pianist who was 18 years old at the time of its 1996 release. Apple is obviously talented--she has a dark, smoky alto and a knack for an arresting turn of phrase--but she's still several years away from realizing her potential. For every fresh lyric she writes ("Daddy longlegs, I feel that I'm finally growing weary of waiting to be consumed by you"), she provides two examples of embarrassingly precious schoolgirl poetry ("Adagio breezes fill my skin with sudden red," from the same song, "The First Taste"). She also has yet to refine her moody piano chords into actual melodies, though "Shadowboxer" comes close. --Geoffrey Himes
 
 

 
Tracklist of Tidal

Disc 1
1 Sleep To Dream  4:10 view lyrics
2 Sullen Girl  3:55 view lyrics
3 Shadowboxer  5:24 view lyrics
4 Criminal  5:43 view lyrics
5 Slow Like Honey  5:58 no lyrics yet - submit it
6 The First Taste  4:47 view lyrics
7 Never Is A Promise  5:55 view lyrics
8 The Child Is Gone  4:15 view lyrics
9 Pale September  5:51 view lyrics
10 Carrion  5:48 view lyrics

Reviews:

100,000,000 stars!!!!!!! GREAT!

I just started listening to her.She's a lot better than I would've expected this is one of the best albums I've EVER heard BUY IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!Its worth it.But I wish it had ''across the universe''on it

Is there no one out there with any taste?

I can't believe I'm the first person to review what is probably the best album of the last decade. Not only does Fiona Apple write all of her own lyrics, she also creates all of the instumentals. She is an incredible artist with a beautiful voice and a lot to say. As a music lover, female artists especially, this album is a must.

No Need For a Fancy "tidal"...

..Fiona's undeniable talent both lyrically and musically shines through without gimmicks and pretention. This album has always been a favorite. It's probably my favorite debut album of the 90s. A little bit "old" (especially after the release of the stunning sophmore album), it deserves to be revisited, especially in light of the crop of anti-Britneys (nothing against Brit, blame the media for the phrase) receiving regonition (mostly deservedly so...maybe not a certain sk8r grrl as much as the others, but that's another review). While Michelle and Vanessa are certainly breaths of fresh air among the crop of "talent" out now, they pale in comparison to the ultimate anti-Britney, singer-songwriter, Fiona. With her rich alto, clever lyrics, and skilled musicianship beyond her years, Fiona is in a class completely her own.

While each track is amazing, the last three songs suffer from too much similarity. "Criminal" (probably the most radio-friendly) is a stand-out, as well as Fiona's rare use of her upper range in the haunting "Never is a Promise".

Here's a quick run-down of each track.

1. "Sleep to Dream" - great opener with it's biting accusations and rage. It sets the mood well for the rest of the album. The production here is "fixed", which improves the overall feel from the first album. 9.6/10

2. "Sullen Girl" - a mellow, sad, yet gorgeous song about Fiona's rape. Very powerful. 10/10

3. "Shadowboxer" - the best display of her musicianship (and a precursor to her refined composition on "When The Pawn..."). A great "pop" song with a good melody. It isn't my favorite, but still a great song. 9.8/10

4. "Criminal" - definitely radio-friendly alt-pop, while still just as complex as every other track. I still sing along when I hear it on the radio. Everyone knows this one. 10/10

5. "Slow Like Honey" - Fiona tries on the role of seductive vixen here and croons in her huskiest, sexiest tone, "It's my big secret--Keeping you coming/Slow like honey, heavy with mood." It's the longest track and a bit monotonous at times. 9.5/10

6. "The First Taste" - Similar to track 5, Fiona holds the seductive mood well. However, it feels like a continuation of the same track. 9.5/10

7. "Never Is A Promise" - Softer and gentler than anything else on the album, this is an amazing ballad and my favorite track. Fiona uses her upper register well in this stunning song. I cry every time. 11/10

8. "The Child is Gone" - In the same vein as "Sullen Girl", this one's obviously about the loss of innocence and shows Fiona's more vulnerable side. 9.8/10

9. "Pale September" - I love the lyrics of this one more than anything, especially the opening, "Pale September, I wore the time like a dress that year." 10/10

10. "Carrion" - More of the tough, in-your-face attitude, with vocals to match. 9.7/10

Overall, this far surpasses any expectations of a new artist. In fact, I'm about the same age as Fiona was when she wrote this and could never dream of wrtiting anything that comes close to touching the "least good" (none are bad) lyric. Bravo, Fiona.

Shes the next BIG THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Fiona apple is a very cool mystique presence.her voice is like a dark angel humming.She is depressed and boy does she have reasoning too.Her rape, numerous therapist visit plus her evry day normal angst!This cd is a platinum masterpiece!!!!!!!!!!

this album is an 90's classic

Fiona Apple's debut album is full of soul, jazz and spunk, good melody and a haunting voice.

I'm pretty sure the first song I ever heard was "Never is a Promise" and it struck a quite a "chord" pun intended.

That is probably still my favorite song off of the album, however, "Sullen Girl" is up there too. Then would come "Sleep to Dream".

I love Fiona's "attitude", or perhaps world-view would be more appropriate. She's my kind of girl.

Tidal

Fiona's voice is so smoky and edgy in this first album by her. Her songs are softer on this album than on "When The Pawn" but are still great. "Never is a Promise" is probably my favorite off of the album and she drones on about someone she's no longer with about how they will never really know her. (At least, that is the way I see the lyrics.) All in all, it's a good buy. If you like her songs, you should get her CDs.