Product Name:
Ultimate High by Carly Hennessy NEUF tendanceEAN:0008811295226 UPC:0008811295226 ISBN:N/A MPN:N/A Format:CD Genre:Pop Track #1:Beautiful You Track #2:Im Gonna Blow Your Mind Track #3:Surface Wound Track #4:Youll Never Meet God (If You Break My Heart) Track #5:No Ones Safe From Goodbye Track #6:Young Love Track #7:I tendance Need a Little Love Track #8:Get You Off Track #9:Rip in Heaven Track #10:All Kinds of People Track #11:Just Missed the Train Track #12:What Ive Found Track #13:Im Gonna Blow Your Mind - (Video) Tracks:
Beautiful You
Im Gonna Blow Your Mind
Surface Wound
Youll Never Meet God (If You Break My Heart)
No Ones Safe From Goodbye
Young Love
I Need a Little Love
Get You Off
Rip in Heaven
All Kinds of People
Just Missed the Train
What Ive Found
Im Gonna Blow Your Mind - (Video)
Performer Notes:
- Personnel includes: Carly Hennessy (vocals); Moe "The Man" El-Khamlichi (spoken vocals); Nick Lashley (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Paul Gordon (electric guitar, piano, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Bruce Dukov (violin); Michael Ramos (viola); Suzie Katayama (cello); Danielle Brisebois (trumpet, piano, keyboards, percussion, background vocals); John Mabarack, James Halliwell (piano, keyboards); Lance Morris, Andy Nehra, John Pierce (bass); Matt Laug, Ron Pengbom (drums); Lenny Castro, Sheila E (percussion); George Black (programming).
- Producers include: Gregg Alexander, Danielle Brisebois, Steve Dorff.
- Engineers include: Jess Sutcliffe, Michael Blum, Ed Colman.
- Singer Carly Hennessys debut album, produced and co-written by former New Radicals member Gregg Alexander and Daneille Brisebois, features 70s-influenced, radio-friendly power pop at its best. After the breakthrough success of Maybe Youve Been Brainwashed Too, Alexander retreated from the spotlight, deciding instead to focus on producing, and one could view this as a follow-up, with most of the New Radicals making appearances. The teasingly heartbreaking "Youll Never Meet God (If You Break My Heart)" is especially reminiscent of the New Radicals hit "You Get What You Give," down to the shouted count-in. Similarly, Brisebois has had her own struggles attempting a solo career, with her albums receiving critical praise while being largely ignored by the public. Her presence on Ultimate High has the feel of a big sister/mentor relationship to 17-year-old Hennessy. Hearkening back to the blue-eyed soul of Hall & Oates and 80s-era Fleetwood Mac, Ultimate High often sounds like a melding of Sarah MacLachlan vocal stylings with Todd Rundgren compositions. Not as self-consciously hip or arty as Nelly Furtado, Hennessy nonetheless stands apart from her bubblegum contemporaries with a powerful voice that owes more to Pat Benatar than Mariah Carey. Never one to shy away from provocative jibes -- check out the rant at the end of "You Get What You Give" -- Alexander even has Hennessy giggly cooing the Britney Spears-targeted missive, "Hit me baby one more time," during the chorus of "Boy Im Gonna Blow Your Mind." The Alexander/Brisebois-penned songs are mature, cheeky, and memorable nuggets that perfectly showcase Hennessys flirty vocals. This is the kind of producer/songwriter meets ingenue relationship that thrived at the Brill Building during the 60s, and is a welcome development. A native of Ireland, Hennessy is also credited with a few songs which fare equally well next to her producers compositions, proving that shes nobodys puppet. Barring the Steve Dorf-produced track "All Kinds of People" -- which sounds like a warmed-over early-90s Seal B-side -- Ultimate High is a consistently brilliant album. ~ Matt Collar
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Guest Artist: Sheila E.; Danielle Brisebois
Release Date: 21 September, 2004
Label: Universal Records (Hong Kong)
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