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The Story | 
| Artist: Brandi Carlile Label: Sony Category: Music
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Rating: 157 reviews Sales Rank: 571
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 700802 UPC: 886970080224 EAN: 0886970080224 ASIN: B000NDIAWY
Release Date: April 3, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Complete with original disc(s), case, and artwork. In stock and ships today! Case has some minor damage.
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| Tracks:
| • | Late Morning Lullaby | | • | The Story | | • | Turpentine | | • | My Song | | • | Wasted | | • | Have You Ever | | • | Josephine | | • | Losing Heart | | • | Cannonball | | • | Until I Die | | • | Downpour | | • | Shadow on the Wall | | • | Again Today |
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Amazon.com The Brandi Carlile story so far is fairly short: fresh-faced singer-song writer from rural Ravensdale, Washington, quietly releases a 2005 debut that has critics and fans reaching for their thesauruses searching for appropriate adjectives to describe her voice. Patsy Cline, Jeff Buckley, kd lang, Beth Orton, Linda Ronstadt, and Aimee Mann get name-checked as Carlile and her guitar-and-bass-playing Hanseroth twins-led band criss-cross the country for two years, first as openers, then as headliners. Cue the overproduced, disappointing follow-up album? Not so fast. On The Story, Carlile teams up with veteran roots producer T Bone Burnett, who brings in vintage equipment and strips down her sound. Instead of using overdubs, the new songs--most of which were already road-tested--are recorded live, giving the ballads and midtempo rockers a tough, uncompromising edge and a fuller, more aggressive attack. Echoes of country and folk color the bucolic "Have You Ever" and the unadorned acoustic "Cannonball," but it's the sweeping drama of the more epic-sounding "Until I Die," "Late Morning Lullaby," and the U2-styled "My Song" that leave the greatest lasting impressions. Carlile and Burnett make a perfect team: he allows her malleable voice room to soar in the mix while she brings sharp original songs that exude confidence, pride, and emotion. It's a combustive combination and one that results in a sophomore release every bit as good, and in many respects better, than her first. Stay tuned as the story continues. --Hal Horowitz Brandi Pics
From Amazon.ca Brandi Carlile has a rare voice, consistently spilling over with honesty, purity, and passion. Her dynamic and tonal range is truly exceptional and on par with the likes of k.d. lang, Bonnie Raitt, and Patsy Cline--at times soft, swooping, and clear as a bell ("Turpentine," "Josephine," "Cannonball"), and then ferocious to the point of breaking ("The Story," "My Song"). A voice like Carlile's when paired with the right material is a winning combination, and The Story's country-meets-Radiohead ballads and rockers do not disappoint. While the songs on are not as consistently stellar as those on her self-titled debut album, they are more often than not solid, and show off her talents and confidence as both an artist and performer, which have fully bloomed since her debut. This, coupled with T Bone Burnett's light, live production style, creates an album that is ultimately more rewarding than her first. The high points on The Story have raised the bar considerably for Carlile, and they are frequent. Her choice to record the album in a live setting inside the studio lends it a raw intimacy and authenticity noticeably absent from most studio recordings, and leaves us with not only an album, but a work of art. Carlile is a career artist still defining her sound, but her maturity as a vocalist cannot be questioned--this is an immensely talented singer laying herself bare before us, and one of the strongest releases of 2007. --Alan Wiley
Amazon.com Enhanced UK pressing of the American singer/songwriter's 2007 album features unique artwork and four bonus tracks: live versions of 'Downpour' and 'Josephine' plus enhanced videos of 'Turpentine' and 'The Story'. On The Story, Brandi Carlile opens up her heart, soul, and psyche in a series of memorable songs that invite you into her world. The intensity and authenticity of her music brought her to the attention of the Grammy Award-winning producer T Bone Burnett (Counting Crows, Roy Orbison) who came on-board to produce The Story.
Album Description Enhanced UK pressing of the American singer/songwriter's 2007 album features unique artwork and four bonus tracks: live versions of 'Downpour' and 'Josephine' plus enhanced videos of 'Turpentine' and 'The Story'. On The Story, Brandi Carlile opens up her heart, soul, and psyche in a series of memorable songs that invite you into her world. The intensity and authenticity of her music brought her to the attention of the Grammy Award-winning producer T Bone Burnett (Counting Crows, Roy Orbison) who came on-board to produce The Story. 17 tracks. RCA. 2008.
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The Story better than you might think December 22, 2008 Up The Stairs (Seattle, WA) This album, The Story, by Brandi Carlile is much better than one might think after a few listenings. It is actually quite remarkable. The title song is the obvious zinger, but the album is full of very good songs, some as good as "The Story," others just a touch under. What brings "The Story" to the fore is the incredible vocal range Brandi utilizes inside of 3:30 minutes. It is an extraordinary song, sang by an extraordinary singer. Although she didn't write "The Story," she wrote most of the other tunes on the album, and they are finely crafted songs. I will be following her career, at least until she disappoints, and I recommend this album to anyone who enjoys a woman who can truly sing. The only drawback to The Story is it has more songs unlike "The Story," than like it. I really enjoy a woman who can belt out lyrics and then softly return to earth. Brandi Carlile does that very well, just not as often as I'd like. Nonetheless, this is easily a five star album.
When I received The Story from a friend, she told me that she is "kind of like Lucinda Williams." I wouldn't go that far, but she does have talent. Lucinda Williams has thirty years experience making top level albums, and Brandi Carlile has only just begun. But the likeness is there. Where I draw the line between Lucinda and Brandi is in the lyrical content. Lucinda Williams knows no peer in the women's songwriting world. Brandi may get there, but until she does, I'll be revved up for her next release.
Great CD. December 12, 2008 Tully (Memphis) I received this CD in the mail on time. It is super. I sent my daugther the Brandy CD and she loves it, too.
The Story by Brandi Carlile December 2, 2008 A. Darling (Atlanta) This is a soulful artist with an amazing voice for someone so young. You won't find a single bad song; and soon you'll find yourself singing along the whole way through.
Sweet, gritty, honest November 2, 2008 Kate P. 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Brandi Carlile has an awesome sound. Some songs start out sounding soft and heartwarming but then tear into something guttural and more open than any artist I can think of. Folk rock is definitely what comes to my mind. I can't stand albums that repeat the same style over and over again. Brandi's style is varied, refreshing, and something I listen over and over again at work without being worn out.
Amazing voice, expression, and songwriting... October 25, 2008 joey s (cville) Wow! What a voice! I was driving along in the car when I first heard "The Story" on the local radio station. Wow. Like with so many other great voices or great songs I have heard for the first time- "Yellow", "Creep", "Linger", "Constant Craving", "Somersault", "What I Am", "White Flag", and "Finally Woken" to name a few- I cranked up the radio, turned the car around, and headed for the nearest record store, and bought every copy of "The Story" for my friends. From the gut-wrenching knowing passion of "Story", I was really expecting to see some worn-out, chain-smoking, Joplinesque, "gin-soaked bar-room queen" on the album cover. What a surprise to see a very attractive young woman, with such a powerful and expressive voice, with tremendous untapped potential just waiting in reserve.
Brandi Carlile has a quality in her melodic voice, sweetly nimble fingers, and catchy songwriting that conveys the sense of real life experiences, with a purity and honesty not heard often enough. I have read descriptions of her voice in the last measures of "The Story" as crackling or edgy, but to me her voice is freely expressive, like a great guitar solo, or a Kurt Cobain message, pushed to the limits. No apologies. What matters so much more than a perfect performance is what we feel inside when we hear the notes. She has something to say, and you will know without a doubt her message comes straight from her gut. She can belt it out, and she can melt your heart in the same song.
Every song on this record is truly wonderful in their own way, and the first three tracks are priceless, thanks to this powerhouse team of songwriters. I played this record over and over, until the break of dawn. "Turpentine" gave me the same shivers I felt when I first heard "Teen Spirit"- a raw anthem to each of our realities. "Shadow on the Wall" is another beautiful hidden gem, where she accepts the situation, and does not try to change the world or anyone in it. She simply creates her own solution to the problem. This song is anything but "sad", as I have heard it described. In fact, I find it refreshing. I believe this talented and gifted artist has a long and successful career ahead of her, and I am looking forward to hearing more great music from her and the band.
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