White Lilies Island Natalie Imbruglia

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  • Release Date: 12/17/2001
  • Sales Rank: 104,911
  • Label: RCA VICTOR EUROPE
  • UPC: 743219134226
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White Lilies Island

1LISTENThat Day 4:44
2LISTENBeauty on the Fire 4:21
3LISTENSatellite 3:08
4LISTENDo You Love? 4:43
5LISTENWrong Impression 4:17
6LISTENGoodbye 5:01
7LISTENEverything Goes 4:01
8LISTENHurricane 3:38
9LISTENSunlight 5:01
10LISTENTalk in Tongues 3:29
11LISTENButterflies 4:56
12LISTENCome September 4:09

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Handily dispensing with any thoughts of a sophomore jinx, Natalie Imbruglia follows up her chart-topping debut, Left of the Middle -- which included the hit "Torn" -- with White Lilies Island, a dozen pop gems bathed in a sheen of loops and infectious hooks. Like her American peers Alanis Morissette and Fiona Apple, the 20-something Aussie finds her inspiration in the age-old intricacies of love and loss. When she's not sifting through the fallout of a disintegrated relationship (the ethereal beauty of "Goodbye") or lying in her bed marveling over a newfound one (the playful, "Big Yellow Taxi"-flavored "Satellite"), the former soap star loses herself in a labyrinth of sensuality (the electronica-flavored "Beauty on the Fire"). Imbruglia also manages to mix in a number of darker, acoustic guitar-driven moments, including the confessional "Talk in Tongues" ("Do you know where I've been/walls are caving in") and the equally captivating "Butterflies" ("Sickened by the wanting/and drowning from the need"). With its mix of more sophisticated songwriting, sweet singing, and alterna-rock flourishes, White Lilies Island proves that Natalie Imbruglia is one flower from Down Under that won't be wilting any time soon. Dave Gil de Rubio, Barnes & Noble



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White Lilies Islandby Anonymous

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April 30, 2005: The new sophomore album of australian singer, Natalie Imburglia,shows the artistic developement of the singer(without forgeting the oh-so-famous hit of 1998,"Torn"). It is worth it to buy the album if you are a fan of light-rock and some alternative. It is really great. Welcome back Natalie, oxox.

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White Lilies Islandby Anonymous

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February 04, 2003: This is such a wonderfully-crafted, eclectic, and underappreciated album by an artist no one seems to want to acknowledge anymore. People are so foolish! Natalie is a brilliant singer/songwriter, and this album is light years beyond the already great LEFT OF THE MIDDLE from 1998. If she can produce something better than this album for her third outing, I don't care if she takes until she's 70!

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