And She Closed Her Eyes [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. When Debbies Back From Texas
2. Viewed From The Spire
3. Crime
4. Fireworks
5. Proposal
6. Little Star
7. Hopefully Yours
8. Murder In Mairyland Park
9. I See You Again
10. So This Is Goodbye
11. Something Nice
12. And She Closed Her Eyes

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
International edition of the ethereal Swedish singer/songwriter's 1994 album for East West. 12 tracks including 'Crime', featuring avant-garde trumpeter Jon Hassell & the acoustic 'Little Star' (also included on the Romeo & Julliet soundtrack). For fans of David Sylvian's Brilliant Trees. Warner.

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And She Closed Her Eyes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Album!
  • Beautiful moving CD...well worth the price
  • Simply Brilliant
  • Far up there
  • she'll answer you (like lovers do)
And She Closed Her Eyes
Stina Nordenstam
Manufacturer: Wea International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000072LN
Release Date: 1995-12-19

Tracks:

  1. When Debbie's Back from Texas
  2. Viewed from the Spire
  3. Crime
  4. Fireworks
  5. Proposal
  6. Little Star
  7. Hopefully Yours
  8. Murder in Mairyland Park
  9. I See You Again
  10. So This Is Goodbye
  11. Something Nice
  12. And She Closed Her Eyes

Album Description

International edition of the ethereal Swedish singer/songwriter's 1994 album for East West. 12 tracks including 'Crime', featuring avant-garde trumpeter Jon Hassell & the acoustic 'Little Star' (also included on the Romeo & Julliet soundtrack). For fans of David Sylvian's Brilliant Trees. Warner.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Album!.......2006-11-19

"Little Star" was the first song I heard from Stina Nordenstam, it got some good airplay as part of the Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack. On a whim I bought this album. That was 10 years and I still listen to this album regularly. Stina's voice is amazingly beautiful.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful moving CD...well worth the price.......2004-07-18

I rarely give out five-star reviews - - but Stina Nordenstam's "And She Closed Her Eyes" is one of the few exceptions I'm making. "And She Closed Her Eyes" is one of the loveliest albums I've heard in a long time.

The first I learned of Stina was through someone's Amazon.com wishlist. For some reason, the cover of her album drew me. Her pose and demeanor looked a great deal like mine. I wasn't sure I'd like the album, but I decided to give it a chance.
Later, I learned that Stina had contributed to the Romeo and Juliet soundtrack. If I had known she was one of the artists who sang for the movie, I probably wouldn't have given the album a chance. I wasn't sure I'd like this album, but on first listen, I fell in love with it. It hasn't left my turnstill since I started playing it.

Stina's voice is unique. It is light and almost bell-like; however, I don't believe it's quite child-like as some have described it. Child-like implies naivete and innocence - Stina is neither. When I listen to Stina's voice, I think of spider silk which seems fragile at first, but is tensile and durable. I believe Stina is quite adept at confronting her own pain. Her voice, her songs perfectly capture the starkness, silence, sadness, and numbness that pain leaves once all pretense and defensiveness is stripped away. Stina's honesty and her vulnerability are her strengths.

I have a lot of favorite moments on this cd. Stina ability to use her voice to convey emotion/tell a story is unparraleled in my opinion. "When Debbie Comes Back Home From Texas" is haunting. When Stina sings the line "You just follow the bridge.." she follows with the most amazing cooing that recalls a long wistful journey. Fireworks is another moving example where she expresses fragility and pain with such honesty. Some of the album's most beautiful songs are when she combines choral elements with the songs like Crime, Little Star, Murder in Maryland Park, and I See You Again. The lyrics are like little movie stills.

I'm gushing about this album, I know - but it hasn't left my turnstill since I started listening to it. It's a beautiful, honest album. You'll probably hear others compare Stina to Bjork, The Cardigan's Nina Persson, or Ricki Lee Jones(this last comparison I don't understand at all - but I have not heard Stina's first album, so I can't give my opinion about this comparison.)

I enjoy Bjork, Stina, and Nina's work - but all three have their separate merits. Stina's arrangments are less-complicated than Bjork's. Although both artists infuse their work with honest,raw emotion, Stina's is much more vulnerable and kittinish than Bjork's. Stina takes a less theatrical approach than Bjork. As far as the comparisons to Nina Persson, Stina is more emotional than Perssons's. Persson's sweet voice is often used to underscore the irony of certain situations - and sometimes even borders on sounding jaded.

That being said, Stina's album is sad but a comforting one. I'm not naive enough to say that everyone will enjoy this cd. Stina's voice will not be enjoyed by all, but I liked it. If you're feeling sad, depressed, or in need to commisserate, then Stina's album is a perfect. It's also nice to chill out to if you're feeling wistful.

5 out of 5 stars Simply Brilliant.......2004-05-08

I bought this album when it first came out, almost ten years ago, and have loved it ever since. Stina is a complete original, her songs - intense, personal, and deeply moving, are like no other, her voice, unique, sensitive, vulnerable and beautiful.

I have cried so many times listening to her music and her beautiful voice more than any other artist I care to think about, due to her intrinsic beauty and ability to touch the heart. This album is a classic, there is no doubt about it. I am sure many female singer-song writers of today would have a copy of this CD tucked away somewhere. Stina wears her heart on her sleeve musically and writes songs like a director shoots a film.

The most captivating aspect of this CD is Stina's voice... way way up in the mix, it makes you feel like she is a ghost entering the room to sing directly to you, like some private guest, some broken hearted child invading your most lonely moment. The music is sublime, well produced and arranged. I personally adore the choral voices at the end of songs like Murder in Mairyland Park", the bittersweet "Hopelessly yours", the absolutely gorgeously heartbreaking "So this is goodbye", probably the finest song about breaking up with a lover ever committed to tape. Ahh... words fail me... just get this CD, drink a wine, turn the lights down and swoon.

Favorite Lyric -

"My fingerprints are all over the world
You see my jacket in the street what if they hear your heart beat

Cause you've been seen with another girl
She's in everyone you meet and I can hear your heart beat"

Crime.

(By the way, all her other albums are equally brilliant! Go and explore!!)

5 out of 5 stars Far up there.......2003-12-27

I got the word on Stina by friends who were always telling me to check her out since I'm a diehard Anja Garbarek fan. Just about all the reviews here are dead on. This is one of the very few albums you'll get through your life that will completely move you, that will make you want to get under a bunch of covers in your bed with the lights off and bliss out forever. It's so rich and deep, it will affect you in a very personal way. I know that sounds cheesy but you just have to check this album out.

Stinas voice barely breaks a whisper as she mainlines her whispering vocals right into your ear drums while the ethereal-ish folky music envelopes and hypnotizes you to the threshold, as if you are suspended in a warm milky womb where no matter what is going on, you'd rather be nowhere else but in front of your speakers. The music is light, something to listen to alone... definitely nothing you could dance to.

This is a difficult album to review because nothing really sounds like it, aside from Anja Garbarek who has a much more surreal atmosphere. The album is sad, but it is probably best recieved by those who can ultimately see the beauty in sadness... and in that aspect, this is an incredibly beautiful record.

5 out of 5 stars she'll answer you (like lovers do).......2003-12-09

Stina Nordenstam is today what Emily Dickinson was a century ago - profoundly ahead of her time. Ask anyone who's ever heard her voice, they'll tell you that she epitomizes the term "acquired taste." I discovered this siren when I bought the William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet soundtrack, on which her astounding "Little Star" is featured. Five years later, I found this CD on sale for 7 bucks and picked it up - back then, I wouldn't have bought it at full price. I heard the record once, twice, and couldn't adjust. Her voice was too subtle, the music like undulating whispers - this was my impression of the entire album. But I knew I wasn't being open minded, because I still very much enjoyed "Little Star" - I was simply not ready to take in something so eccentric. Several weeks later, when I realized this, I played the record for a third time - this time with and open mind and open ears - and my reaction was undescribable. The music played right into my gut and heart. It took me back to a nostalgic time in my childhood and teenagehood, helping to unlock certain things that had happened which I had viscerally tucked away in the corners of my mind. And she Closed her eyes is haunting, not despite the softness but because of it. Stina's voice, the music, the choirboys' voices and the pillow-soft drizzle of rain all blend seemlessly to create a series of stories rarely ever disclosed with this much rawness (as in Tori Amos raw - vehement, not necessarily frurious). If you listen to it once and don't comprehend it, listen to it again. Consider it a lesson in open-mindedness.
And She Closed Her Eyes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Album!
  • Beautiful moving CD...well worth the price
  • Simply Brilliant
  • Far up there
  • she'll answer you (like lovers do)
And She Closed Her Eyes
Stina Nordenstam
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Dream PopDream Pop | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Dynamite
  2. The World Is Saved
  3. Smiling & Waving
  4. Fisherman's Woman
  5. Memories of a Color

ASIN: B000002JT9
Release Date: 1994-10-18

Tracks:

  1. When Debbie's Back From Texas
  2. Viewed From The Spire
  3. Crime
  4. Fireworks
  5. Proposal
  6. Little Star
  7. Hopefully Yours
  8. Murder In Mairyland Park
  9. I See You Again
  10. So This Is Goodbye
  11. Something Nice
  12. And She Closed Her Eyes

Album Description

International edition of the ethereal Swedish singer/songwriter's 1994 album for East West. 12 tracks including 'Crime', featuring avant-garde trumpeter Jon Hassell & the acoustic 'Little Star' (also included on the Romeo & Julliet soundtrack). For fans of David Sylvian's Brilliant Trees. Warner.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Album!.......2006-11-19

"Little Star" was the first song I heard from Stina Nordenstam, it got some good airplay as part of the Romeo and Juliet Soundtrack. On a whim I bought this album. That was 10 years and I still listen to this album regularly. Stina's voice is amazingly beautiful.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful moving CD...well worth the price.......2004-07-18

I rarely give out five-star reviews - - but Stina Nordenstam's "And She Closed Her Eyes" is one of the few exceptions I'm making. "And She Closed Her Eyes" is one of the loveliest albums I've heard in a long time.

The first I learned of Stina was through someone's Amazon.com wishlist. For some reason, the cover of her album drew me. Her pose and demeanor looked a great deal like mine. I wasn't sure I'd like the album, but I decided to give it a chance.
Later, I learned that Stina had contributed to the Romeo and Juliet soundtrack. If I had known she was one of the artists who sang for the movie, I probably wouldn't have given the album a chance. I wasn't sure I'd like this album, but on first listen, I fell in love with it. It hasn't left my turnstill since I started playing it.

Stina's voice is unique. It is light and almost bell-like; however, I don't believe it's quite child-like as some have described it. Child-like implies naivete and innocence - Stina is neither. When I listen to Stina's voice, I think of spider silk which seems fragile at first, but is tensile and durable. I believe Stina is quite adept at confronting her own pain. Her voice, her songs perfectly capture the starkness, silence, sadness, and numbness that pain leaves once all pretense and defensiveness is stripped away. Stina's honesty and her vulnerability are her strengths.

I have a lot of favorite moments on this cd. Stina ability to use her voice to convey emotion/tell a story is unparraleled in my opinion. "When Debbie Comes Back Home From Texas" is haunting. When Stina sings the line "You just follow the bridge.." she follows with the most amazing cooing that recalls a long wistful journey. Fireworks is another moving example where she expresses fragility and pain with such honesty. Some of the album's most beautiful songs are when she combines choral elements with the songs like Crime, Little Star, Murder in Maryland Park, and I See You Again. The lyrics are like little movie stills.

I'm gushing about this album, I know - but it hasn't left my turnstill since I started listening to it. It's a beautiful, honest album. You'll probably hear others compare Stina to Bjork, The Cardigan's Nina Persson, or Ricki Lee Jones(this last comparison I don't understand at all - but I have not heard Stina's first album, so I can't give my opinion about this comparison.)

I enjoy Bjork, Stina, and Nina's work - but all three have their separate merits. Stina's arrangments are less-complicated than Bjork's. Although both artists infuse their work with honest,raw emotion, Stina's is much more vulnerable and kittinish than Bjork's. Stina takes a less theatrical approach than Bjork. As far as the comparisons to Nina Persson, Stina is more emotional than Perssons's. Persson's sweet voice is often used to underscore the irony of certain situations - and sometimes even borders on sounding jaded.

That being said, Stina's album is sad but a comforting one. I'm not naive enough to say that everyone will enjoy this cd. Stina's voice will not be enjoyed by all, but I liked it. If you're feeling sad, depressed, or in need to commisserate, then Stina's album is a perfect. It's also nice to chill out to if you're feeling wistful.

5 out of 5 stars Simply Brilliant.......2004-05-08

I bought this album when it first came out, almost ten years ago, and have loved it ever since. Stina is a complete original, her songs - intense, personal, and deeply moving, are like no other, her voice, unique, sensitive, vulnerable and beautiful.

I have cried so many times listening to her music and her beautiful voice more than any other artist I care to think about, due to her intrinsic beauty and ability to touch the heart. This album is a classic, there is no doubt about it. I am sure many female singer-song writers of today would have a copy of this CD tucked away somewhere. Stina wears her heart on her sleeve musically and writes songs like a director shoots a film.

The most captivating aspect of this CD is Stina's voice... way way up in the mix, it makes you feel like she is a ghost entering the room to sing directly to you, like some private guest, some broken hearted child invading your most lonely moment. The music is sublime, well produced and arranged. I personally adore the choral voices at the end of songs like Murder in Mairyland Park", the bittersweet "Hopelessly yours", the absolutely gorgeously heartbreaking "So this is goodbye", probably the finest song about breaking up with a lover ever committed to tape. Ahh... words fail me... just get this CD, drink a wine, turn the lights down and swoon.

Favorite Lyric -

"My fingerprints are all over the world
You see my jacket in the street what if they hear your heart beat

Cause you've been seen with another girl
She's in everyone you meet and I can hear your heart beat"

Crime.

(By the way, all her other albums are equally brilliant! Go and explore!!)

5 out of 5 stars Far up there.......2003-12-27

I got the word on Stina by friends who were always telling me to check her out since I'm a diehard Anja Garbarek fan. Just about all the reviews here are dead on. This is one of the very few albums you'll get through your life that will completely move you, that will make you want to get under a bunch of covers in your bed with the lights off and bliss out forever. It's so rich and deep, it will affect you in a very personal way. I know that sounds cheesy but you just have to check this album out.

Stinas voice barely breaks a whisper as she mainlines her whispering vocals right into your ear drums while the ethereal-ish folky music envelopes and hypnotizes you to the threshold, as if you are suspended in a warm milky womb where no matter what is going on, you'd rather be nowhere else but in front of your speakers. The music is light, something to listen to alone... definitely nothing you could dance to.

This is a difficult album to review because nothing really sounds like it, aside from Anja Garbarek who has a much more surreal atmosphere. The album is sad, but it is probably best recieved by those who can ultimately see the beauty in sadness... and in that aspect, this is an incredibly beautiful record.

5 out of 5 stars she'll answer you (like lovers do).......2003-12-09

Stina Nordenstam is today what Emily Dickinson was a century ago - profoundly ahead of her time. Ask anyone who's ever heard her voice, they'll tell you that she epitomizes the term "acquired taste." I discovered this siren when I bought the William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet soundtrack, on which her astounding "Little Star" is featured. Five years later, I found this CD on sale for 7 bucks and picked it up - back then, I wouldn't have bought it at full price. I heard the record once, twice, and couldn't adjust. Her voice was too subtle, the music like undulating whispers - this was my impression of the entire album. But I knew I wasn't being open minded, because I still very much enjoyed "Little Star" - I was simply not ready to take in something so eccentric. Several weeks later, when I realized this, I played the record for a third time - this time with and open mind and open ears - and my reaction was undescribable. The music played right into my gut and heart. It took me back to a nostalgic time in my childhood and teenagehood, helping to unlock certain things that had happened which I had viscerally tucked away in the corners of my mind. And she Closed her eyes is haunting, not despite the softness but because of it. Stina's voice, the music, the choirboys' voices and the pillow-soft drizzle of rain all blend seemlessly to create a series of stories rarely ever disclosed with this much rawness (as in Tori Amos raw - vehement, not necessarily frurious). If you listen to it once and don't comprehend it, listen to it again. Consider it a lesson in open-mindedness.
And She Closed Her Eyes [Japan Import]
Average customer rating: Not rated
    And She Closed Her Eyes [Japan Import]
    Stina Nordenstam
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000OOXUTK
    And She Closed Her Eyes [Japan Import] +1 Bonus Track
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      And She Closed Her Eyes [Japan Import] +1 Bonus Track
      Stina Nordenstam
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000OP0GN2

      Product Description

      1994, Warner-Pioneer Japan. Out of print import edition from Japan, featuring bonus track First Day In Spring, for a total of 13.

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