Waking Hour Vienna Teng

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  • Release Date: 11/05/2002
  • Label: VIRT RECORDS
  • UPC: 824003100327
 
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Waking Hour

1LISTENThe Tower 3:50
2LISTENMomentum 5:23
3LISTENGravity 3:39
4LISTENDaughter 3:15
5LISTENBetween 3:34
6LISTENSay Uncle 5:27
7LISTENDrought 4:05
8LISTENEnough to Go By 4:19
9LISTENUnwritten Letter No. 1 3:36
10LISTENEric's Song 5:08
11LISTENSoon Love Soon 4:37
12LISTENLullabye for a Stormy Night 3:53
13LISTENDecade and One 4:58

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Even with her initial, tentative performances while still a student at Stanford, Vienna Teng caused an immediate stir in the California singer/songwriter scene. She self-released her debut LP, Waking Hour, in spring 2001, but consistent Bay Area buzz, strong website sales, and Teng's captivating live show led to interest from Massachusetts indie Virt, which signed her in May 2002. Three of Waking Hour's tracks were then remixed for radio by David Henry (Yo La Tengo; Guster), and an extensive tour brought one of the Bay Area's best-kept secrets to nationwide ears. Teng is an extremely intellectual songwriter who fills the spare moments of her piano-driven songs with wordy unions of personal emotion and reflections on the seasons. While she possesses a powerful voice, it's her command of melody and her subtlety that really stand out on Waking Hour. The Henry-produced tracks -- "Tower," "Gravity," and "Enough to Go By" -- could be considered chamber pop, with their shuffling percussion and lush, quietly surging stings accentuating Teng's gorgeous vocals. At the same time, "Daughter" and "Lullaby for a Stormy Night" are as delicate as hand-blown glass. As heartwarming as the latter song is, where Teng harmonizes with a child's voice on the reassuring line "Everything's fine in the morning/The rain'll be gone in the morning/But I'll still be here in the morning," she's elegantly jaded in the arch, duskily toned "Daughter." "Did you know you're so beautiful on the edge of summer?" she asks in a resolute tone, and the song's slightly mournful yet sure-handed piano line seems to trace the fading lines of a dissolving relationship. After such a powerful yet achingly intimate statement, the processed Middle Eastern rhythms and electric guitar solo of "Between" are a bit overwrought; the added instrumentation tends to dilute Teng's strikingly mature songwriting. But this is by no means a slight, as Waking Hour is a confident debut that's startling in its emotional and intellectual depth, but never too brainy that it loses sight of melody and song structure. Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

Waking Hourby Anonymous

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December 11, 2003: I stumbled onto a sample of Vienna's work over the Internet, which led me to purchase her CD, Waking Hour. After buying the CD, I was able to fully experience Vienna's meticulous lyrical craftsmanship and soothing vocal presentation over thirteen great songs. The lyrics were refreshing and unique, making me want to listen carefully, so as to not miss a line. Vienna's vocal range of delicate and strong passages filled the songs with depth and emotion. And her beautiful piano gracefully guided the relaxing melodies. My favorites were Momentum, Say Uncle, Soon Love Soon, and Lullabye for a Stormy Night. Her music has much more substance than the majority of the new music making the scenes today.

Waking Hourby Anonymous

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April 30, 2003: I don't know if Vienna Teng will ever make it big, but she deserves to. It may be hard to classify her music - and we know that big radio doesn't tolerate that these days. OK, of my soapbox, this is an amazing album. Her voice, her mastery of the piano, her emotion. Just sit back and relax and soak this CD in.

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