Suzanne Vega - Nine Objects of Desire
Facts
| Artist(s) | Suzanne Vega |
| Studio | Polygram UK |
| Release Date | September 10, 1996 |
| UPC Code | 731454058322 |
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Tracks
- Birth-Day (Love Made Real)
- Headshots
- Caramel
- Stockings
- Casual Match
- Thin Man
- No Cheap Thrill
- World Before Columbus
- Lolita
- Honeymoon Suite
- Tombstone
- My Favorite Plum
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Suzanne Vega: Nine Objects Of Desire |
| Emily Dickinson reincarnated |
Other passages delve into fears, darkness, and issues of mortality (e.g. "Birthday," "Headshots," and "Tombstone"). "Thin Man," I discovered, refers to the skeletal "figure of death" (i.e. the Grim Reaper) mentioned in the liner notes. The song is remarkably similar in imagery to Emily Dickinson's "Because I Could Not Stop for Death." These themes are balanced, though, by periodically upbeat and jazzy songs, some with racy overtones (e.g. "Caramel" and "Stockings.") As always, Mike Visceglia's base-playing and the other instrumentation are as good as it gets. It is difficult to imagine a more beautifully written and arranged single-disc album. September 7, 2006
| Great follow-up to 99.9F |
| Caramel! |
| Softer and More Refined Vega! |
This album is a natural follow-up the very experimental album "99.9 F" which had a lot of odd sounds and rhythms. You find quite a lot of the same things here, but the overall impression is that of a softer and more refined album.
What make Suzanne Vega's albums so good is the songs and her soft voice; what makes her albums great is the perfectionism in which the songs are arranged and produced. Both elements are present on this album, which may very well turn out to be her most satisfying and enduring.
A handful of these songs would have fitted nicely into "99.9 F"; "Birthday", "Stockings", "Casual Match", "No Cheap Thrill" and "Lolita" . Among them my favourites are "Stockings", with great sensual lyrics, "No Cheap Thrill" and the almost heavy "Birthday".
On other tracks a more refined touch is apparent. "Caramel" is a latin-inspired great tune with a tasteful hornarrangement. "My favourite Plum" is another memorable song with a beautiful string arrangement. "World Before Columbus" are "Honeymoon Suite" two acoustic songs with Vega playing the guitar. I particularly like the thought-provoking lyrics of "Honeymoon Suite".
"Headshots" is another favourite.
Least appealing are the jazzy track "Tombstone" and the riff-based "Casual Match" and "Lolita" July 24, 2005
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