Dreaming Through the Noise Vienna Teng

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  • Release Date: 07/25/2006
  • Sales Rank: 16,160
  • Label: ZOE RECORDS
  • UPC: 601143109126

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Dreaming Through the Noise

1LISTENBlue Caravan 3:56
2LISTENWhatever You Want 4:00
3LISTENLove Turns 40 5:12
4LISTENI Don't Feel So Well 4:16
5LISTENCity Hall 4:48
6LISTENNothing Without You 3:39
7LISTENTranscontinental, 1: 30 A.M. 3:46
8LISTEN1BR/1BA 4:02
9LISTENNow Three 3:04
10LISTENPontchartrain 6:15
11LISTENRecessional 4:05

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Dreaming Through the Noise is, musically speaking, more about dreaming than noise, because Vienna Teng's album is never noisy. Instead, she cultivates a dense soundscape comprised of everything from guitars, percussion, and pianos to violins, violas, and string arrangements. The light timbre of Teng's vocals fit easily within this mesh, becoming yet another element in the overall sound. This approach is very seductive on "Love Turns 40," a moody lyric that captures the imagined feeling of an ex-cinema star on the downward slide. It's reminiscent of Natalie Merchant singing "San Andreas Fault," though Teng is less elliptical than Merchant. As attractive as Teng's approach is, it can grow a bit precious on songs like "I Don't Feel So Well," which gives the impression of Tori Amos-lite. There's also a tendency, thanks to the soft arrangements and production, for the material to meld together as though the songs were mini-suites inside a bigger work. These qualities do create a dream-like effect, allowing the listener to commingle with Teng's moods and float along with her songs. There are also some very nice touches, as with the Miles Davis-styled trumpet on "Transcontinental, 1:30 A.M." Dreaming Through the Noise may prove too sedate for some listeners, but Teng has done a good job combining music and mood, lyric and atmosphere, that goes beyond the typical singer/songwriter's method. Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., All Music Guide



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May 09, 2008: I heard "I Don't Feel So Well" on my rental car radio while driving to LAX, and did the research when I got home to find out who I'd heard. I then immediately ordered all three of Vienna Teng's CDs, and a year later, they're STILL the music I listen to most often. And I traveled to New York City from Connecticut, just to hear her live. Her piano work is gorgeous, her lyrics intelligent, nuanced and heartfelt, and her voice vulnerable yet determined. She couldn't possibly be better.