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On A Clear Night (Aus)
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Album Details: On A Clear Night (Aus)

Release Date:02/26/2008
Label:Emd Int'l
UPC:094639443529

Track List: On A Clear Night (Aus)

  1. Where I Stood
  2. 100 Round the Bends
  3. Steer
  4. Sugarcane
  5. Secret
  6. Warm Whispers
  1. The Wrong Girl
  2. Angela
  3. Peachy
  4. Going North
  5. Forgive Me

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User Reviews: On A Clear Night (Aus)

  • Overall:

    Lyrics:

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    Breathtaking!

    By RushellT  May 13, 2008

    Pros: her voice, guitars

    Cons: not as much piano as previous albums

    Missy Higgins is a rising star! This is the album for you if your looking for something mellow, relatable, and a talented artist who will soon be soaring to the top. Her voice reaches to your depths and this album is by far her best yet! My favorite ...track is "Steer". It's so upbeat and the guitar just adds that flavor! This album has tracks that mirror every emotion you could feel, and I highly recommend it to her existing fans and soon to be fans! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: On A Clear Night (Aus)

  • All Music Guide

    On a Clear Night debuted at the top of the Australian charts in May 2007, knocking Silverchair's Young Modern down to the number two spot and solidifying Missy Higgins' status as an Aussie Alister. Combining sass with sweet sentiment, the album marks a progression for the young songwriter, who was introduced in 2004 as the Melbourne equivalent of Vanessa Carlton. There's more in Higgins' cannon than pianoheavy ballads, though, and her sophomore disc relies heavily on the acoustic guitar, which lends a saucy swagger to songs like "100 Round the Bends" and "Secret." Higgins' lyrics aren't overtly erotic, but there's more than a hint of sex in the way she sings those two tracks, punctuating her endearingly accented vocals with moments of brazen, fullthroated belting. She's part Sarah McLachlan and part Amy Winehouse, a family friendly singer with hipster appeal and, perhaps, a hint of diva potential. And lest this combination seem a bit too calculated, Higgins is still capable of crafting... songs like "Sugarcane," a lilting piece of pastoral pop that builds on the template of 2004's Sound of White. "Angela," "I'm Going North," and "Forgive Me" all continue that thread but here, Higgins' piano remains deemphasized in favor of an earthy, folksy instrumental blend. Guitar, banjo, mandolin, and acoustic bass are tastefully swirled together by former Crowded House producer Mitchell Froom, who knows when to adorn the songs with layers of sound and when to sharpen the focus on Higgins' everimproving voice. Like her fellow countrymen in Silverchair, Missy Higgins' hometown popularity doesn't fully translate overseas, where American audiences have yet to replace those vague Vanessa Carlton comparisons with a proper understanding of her folksy, feisty, and altogether fun music. Nevertheless, On a Clear Night makes a very solid argument for reevaluation, and there's certainly no sophomore slump here. - Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Missy Higgins

Missy Higgins was discovered in 2001, when the Melbourne highschool student's song "All for Believing" won an unsigned artist competition sponsored by Australian national radio station Triple J. The plaintive piano ballad was an instant hit, but Higgins took her time with the fame. She eventually signed with Australia's Eleven imprint, which issued a selftitled EP in No... Read more