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Leona Naess
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Album Details: Leona Naess

Release Date:09/16/2003
Label:Geffen Records
UPC:008811323929

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    Early promise fades, much like Leona's voice

    By spinkymcspanky  Oct 14, 2003

    Pros: Some amazing melodies and arrangements

    Cons: The lyrics sometimes leave a bit to be desired

    I've heard much from Leona's previous album "I Tried to Rock..." but avoided "Comatized" because the album cover disturbed me too much. I caught Leona performing 'Calling' on Leno a few weeks back and was transfixe...d by the song and the performer.I specially imported the album (it's not available in the UK) yet my excitement faded to pleasant interest. 'Calling' is by far the best song, showcasing a good use of structure, vocal, harmony and instrumentation. Leona's voice seems to become weaker and weaker, more fragile, as the album progresses. Whether this is a device to illustrate the subject matter or bad production is not known. Don't get me wrong, the album is good and there are many aural delights, but Leona sometime sounds like she has been stunned by the rock, and actually sounds comatose... Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Singer/songwriter Leona Naess left behind her treasured New York City for Los Angeles when it came to record her third album. She and producer Ethan Johns wanted to get back to basics for her third self-titled release and, instead of working in large studio, the two retreated to a warm, homely place they named Alley Studios. In lieu of that slick, electronic sound that was prominent on 2001's I Tried to Rock You But You Only Roll, Naess formed a three-piece band consisting of herself on guitar, Johns on drums, and Richard Causon on piano for her most beautiful material to date. Naess is a vocal darling and Johns accents her smoky, inviting vocals with a simple orchestration of strings and acoustic guitars. Leona Naess is rich in organic tones, which are surrounded by love's many colors. Naess is in love with love and the album itself floats on that theme. She casts love in a fresh, new light despite having her heart broken on occasion and breaking a few hearts herself, and the 11-song ...set is split to reflect love's many idiosyncrasies. From the piano-driven "Dues to Pay" and the soft bounce of "He Is Gone," Naess figures out that the most perfect love is of the mind. Letting go of unhealthy love is sometimes painful, but this album allows that to be an OK thing. Naess makes it easy to breathe regardless of the situation. "It's Called Desire" is evident of that with its warm embrace, while glorious feelings soaked in bass drops and woodwinds dance on "Home." Naess was conscious in getting things just so with this record and such an effort resulted in some of her most realized work yet. Her confidence blossomed this time around and vocally, she's never sounded so good. When it comes down to it, Leona Naess sings about what most everyone wants to find: love sweet love. - MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Leona Naess

She's the daughter of Arne Naess, former husband of Supreme Diana Ross. Born and raised in England but presently based in New York, Leona Naess is an introspective singer/songwriter whose alternative pop-rock draws on influences ranging from Edie Brickell, Tori Amos and Joni Mitchell to the Cure, David Bowie and Joy Division. It's impossible to miss the similarity betwe... Read more