Tristan Prettyman - Hello (CD)

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Album Details: Hello

Release Date:01/30/2008
Label:Virgin Records Us
UPC:094636663722

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  • All Music Guide

    Although inspired by the beachside folkpop of Jack Johnson, Tristan Prettyman pitches her tent further inland, where the sunny sounds of her influences can be personalized with shades of jazz and pedal steel twang. Twentythree saw the songwriter first attempting to coalesce those genres into something cohesive, and Hello joins the effort three years later, featuring a grownup Prettyman whose vocals and songwriting have grown decidedly more polished. Inspired by a split with former boyfriend Jason Mraz, Prettyman fills Hello with breakup ballads and sexy, sauntering pop tunes, almost as if she's dismayed to be single but simultaneously excited to rediscover her freedom. A number of singer/songwriters have turned similar sentiments into charttopping gold since Prettyman's emergence, and Hello occasionally aims for the same audience that gobbled up Colbie Caillat's Coco and Sara Bareilles' Little Voice. But the majority of her moves aren't so streamlined, and the bareboned arrangements pu...t an emphasis on the songs' hooks without coating them in layers of glossy, unnecessary sound. Even the album's most overtly poppy track, the cool 'n' cocky "Handshake," is too risqué for radio playback, since Prettyman's lyrics about being "up against the wall with [her] clothes off" don't suit the stations that would normally play these tunes alongside selections by Norah Jones and Missy Higgins. Prettyman is most at ease when she ditches the desire to write the next "Bubbly" and, instead, steadily chips away at her own niche, a move that might not garner any Jack Johnsonsized fame but does unearth such gems as "In Bloom." With pianos and strings underscoring Prettyman's somber delivery, "In Bloom" is a moving finale, a latenight ode to heartache that is so forlorn, the key doesn't even resolve itself at the end. Perhaps that's a strange move for someone who previously gravitated toward sunkissed songcraft, but Hello is proof that Prettyman has grown into a fullfledged musician, not just a former surferturnedmodel who thought strumming chords was more promising than chasing waves. [An import version of the CD was also released.] - Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Tristan Prettyman

Tristan Prettyman grew up surfing in San Diego. Pretty soon she was playing her dad's guitar, too, and before long was using her primary influences (Ani DiFranco, Joni Mitchell, Jack Johnson) to write songs of her own. In between modeling for Quicksilver's Roxy line (and of course more surfing) she starting playing some local gigs, mostly at parties or smallish venues. ... Read more