Billboard CD reviews

Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:30pm EDT
 
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NEW YORK (Billboard) - As a producer more interested in atmospheric sensibilities than technical perfection, Daniel Lanois has masterminded career-defining albums for U2, Bob Dylan and Peter Gabriel, often reinventing their sound by adding layers of mystery and depth.

Recorded with jazz drummer Brian Blade and pianist Garth Hudson, Lanois' sixth studio album is an eclectic mix of richly textured rock songs, mellow vibes and hypnotic instrumentals, interspersed with snippets from philosophical conversations with mentor Brian Eno. Ghostly fuzz guitars hover over the title track, and the haunting "Where Will I Be," previously recorded by Emmylou Harris, reveals a soulful songwriter. Though limited in range, Lanois' hushed vocals are pure and soothing on the Dylan-inspired "Not Fighting Anymore," but he seems even more at home in the sublime, wordless waves of his pedal steel guitar.

ARTIST: YAEL NAIM

ALBUM: YAEL NAIM (Tot Ou Tard/Atlantic Records)

Apple scores again with its latest choice for sweet-voiced female ad singer. The airy vocals behind those MacBook Air promos are a French-Israeli import whose spare coffee shop of a U.S. debut feels pleasingly Euro, while maintaining enough spunk to pull off a Britney Spears cover and appeal to the Norah Jones/Sia set. "Yael Naim" is simple, lilting and lovely. Whisper-thin ballad "Lachlom" is near perfect as such things go, and the same goes for the twinkling "Far Far" ("How can you stay outside, there's a beautiful mess inside"), while Naim's cover of "Toxic" is a surprisingly fun trinket that carves a melodic core out of the original's sculpted pop shell. Come for "New Soul," stay for the full meal.

ARTIST: DIONNE WARWICK

ALBUM: WHY WE SING (Rhino Records)

While the several nods to a perfectly realized, contemporary gospel sound ("With All Heart," "I'm Going Up," Kirk Franklin's "Why We Sing") come across just fine on Dionne Warwick's latest, it's the down-home, classic Sunday-morning songs that delight. She shows an unparalleled master's touch on a fervent array of unapologetically seminal gospel ("Old Landmark," "Jesus Loves Me," "Rise, Shine and Give God the Glory"). A stirring celebration from a great talent, still at the top of her form.

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