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Personnel includes: Natalie Merchant (vocals, piano, Wurlitzer, Hammond organ); Karl Berger, Gavin Bryars (conductor); Karen Perris (vocals, acoustic guitar); N'Dea Davenport,...Read more
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My Skin
Not nearly as good as Tigerlily, Ophelia is decent but unfortunately it often swerves into boring territory. Natalie does have a wonderful voice and it tends to help offset so...Read more
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Rating it a 6 out of 10
I like Natalie Merchant, but not her best album.
The first song "Ophelia" has a very magical and soothing sound to it. I like this one a lot..it gives me chill...Read more

Ophelia by Natalie Merchant (CD, May-1998, Elektra)

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Album Features
UPC:075596219624
Artist:Natalie Merchant
Format:CD
Release Year:1998
Record Label:Elektra
Genre:Alternative, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Ophelia
2. Life Is Sweet
3. Kind & Generous
4. Frozen Charlotte
5. My Skin
6. Break Your Heart
7. King of May
8. Thick as Thieves
9. Effigy
10. Living, The
11. When They Ring The Golden Bells / Ophelia (Reprise)

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Contributing Artists:Daniel Lanois, Lokua Kanza, Chris Botti, Yungchen Lhamo, N'Dea Davenport, Gavin Bryars, Karen Peris, Craig Ross
Producer:Natalie Merchant
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel includes: Natalie Merchant (vocals, piano, Wurlitzer, Hammond organ); Karl Berger, Gavin Bryars (conductor); Karen Perris (vocals, acoustic guitar); N'Dea Davenport, Yungchen Lhamo (vocals); Lokua Kanza (acoustic guitar); Graham Maby (electric guitar, bass); Daniel Lanois, Don Perris (electric guitar); Krystof Witek, Hector Falcon (violin); Wendy Gillespie (treble viol); Conroy Kuo, Ralph Farris (viola); Julia Hodgson, Richard Campbell (tenor viol); Susanna Pell (bass viol); Michelle Kinney, Garo Yellin (cello); William Hunt (great bass); Chris Botti (trumpet); Tom Varner (French Horn); George Laks (piano, Fender Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Hammond organ); Jay Brunga (acoustic bass); Peter Yanowitz (drums).Engineers: Todd Vos, John Holbrook, Rupert Coulso.Recorded at Talking Dwarf Studios, Little Valley, New York; Air Studios, London, England.Personnel includes: Natalie Merchant (vocals, piano, Wurlitzer piano,Hammond B-3 organ); Karen Perris (vocals, acoustic guitar); N'Dea Davenport, Yungchen Lhamo (vocals); Karl Berger, Gavin Bryars (conductor); Craig Ross (acoustic & electric guitars); Lokua Kanza (acoustic guitar); Graham Maby (electric guitar, bass); Daniel Lanois, Don Perris (electric guitar); Krystof Witek, Hector Falcon (violin); Conroy Kuo, Ralph Farris (viola); Michelle Kinney, Garo Yellin (cello); Chris Botti (trumpet); Tom Varner (French horn); George Laks (piano, Wurlitzer piano, Fender Rhodes piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Jay Brunga (acoustic bass); Peter Yanowitz (drums).Engineers include: Todd Vos, John Holbrook, Rupert Coulso.Recorded at Talking Dwarf Studios, Little Valley, New York; Air Studios, London, England.After her departure from 10,000 Maniacs, Merchant declared her artistic independence with the enormously popular TIGERLILY, an album not entirely dissimilar in style to her former group. Her highly anticipated followup mines a somewhat more introspective vein, as Merchant pursues her muse at length (many cuts hover around the five minute mark). The bulk of the tunes here are ballads adorned by piano, organ and strings, often achieving an almost ecclesiastical tone, as on the title cut, an exploration of a mythical woman who appears in many guises throughout history.Even relatively upbeat tunes like "Kind & Generous" and "Break Your Heart" retain the delicacy, sweetness and luxurious feel that have become Merchant's trademarks. The aforementioned spiritual element resurfaces in the bible-conscious lyrics of "Thick As Thieves" and the almost Carter Family-ish country spiritual "When They Ring The Golden Bells," a Merchant original that sounds like it could have been written 100 years ago. Presumably, that's just the kind of timelessness Merchant is aiming for on OPHELIA.

Editorial Reviews
...OPHELIA is more affluently produced, her swoons and sighs accompanied by layers of church-service organs, dashes of world-music vocalizing and Daniel Lanois' guitar....Other than Bruce Springsteen's GHOST OF TOM JOAD, it's hard to recall a pop album in recent memory that's been so relentlessly somber... - Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly (19980529)

3.5 Stars (out of 5) - ...replaces the skintight band of that solo breakthrough [TIGERLILY} with a shifting cast of players, reaching out to include brass and strings. Yet like the debut, OPHELIA devotes itself to...the unstructured luxury of Merchant's sound...
Rolling Stone (19980611)

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My Skin

Created: 16/10/07
Not nearly as good as Tigerlily, Ophelia is decent but unfortunately it often swerves into boring territory. Natalie does have a wonderful voice and it tends to help offset some of the drab music but all in all Ophelia simply falls flat. 3 1/2 Stars.
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Rating it a 6 out of 10

Created: 04/03/07
I like Natalie Merchant, but not her best album.
The first song "Ophelia" has a very magical and soothing sound to it. I like this one a lot..it gives me chills up my spine.

Definitely worth listening to. Try it out.
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Ophelia

Created: 19/02/09
I like Natalie Merchant so I tried Ophelia. I'm begining to like this CD also. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll​llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll​lllllllllllll
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worth the time

Created: 31/08/09
If you know who Natalie Merchant is then the issue will be if this is her best work or not-- but no matter which way you go, you will enjoy the CD.

A minor problem comes in the "no cover art" auctions, about half of which are not the real thing, but a copy. Make sure you get the real CD, with the case and artwork, not somebody's ripoff second rate MP3 copy.
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A classic

Created: 02/11/06
Fine melodious cacophony. If you liked Tigerlily, you will like Ophelia. Same type of rainy day music that cheers you up and brings you down concurrently.
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