Arival

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 45:06

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jgoliger

I love Alannah's first three albums. The variety of songs, music, and vocals make an interesting mix that always adds a little spice to whatever I'm doing when I listen to her music. They say this album is more cohesive, has no histrionic vocals, and no dull spots. I say more homogeneous, bland, and over-all duller than the first three albums. I love Alannah's music, and this album is still good, but lacking in some of the flavor of the first three.

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By the time Alannah Myles recorded her fourth album, Arival, she had faded completely from the pop spotlight. Neither Rockinghorse nor Alannah made much of an impression, so Arival, in some ways, was a make-or-break album — it would either jump-start her career or grind it to a halt. Since so much was at stake, Myles did something she never had before — she concentrated and recorded a well-constructed, cohesive album. Of course, she doesn’t stray from her radio-ready, blues-tinged AOR formula, but she does tone down her tendency for histrionic vocals, and there aren’t as many dull spots as on her previous records. It may not have a song as catchy as “Black Velvet,” although “Bad 4 You” comes close, but Arival is Myles’ best record yet. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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