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Hello...x

Hello...x
Artist: Tristan Prettyman
Label: Virgin Records Us
Category: Music

List Price: $12.98
Buy New: $5.01
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 14 reviews
Sales Rank: 2023

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 66637
UPC: 094636663722
EAN: 0094636663722
ASIN: B00151HZM4

Release Date: April 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Factory sealed (packed in bubble mailer - ships 1-2 days) cut in case

Tracks:

  • Hello
  • Echo
  • California Girl
  • Madly
  • Blindfold
  • Handshake
  • War Out Of Peace
  • You Got Me
  • Don't Work Yourself Up
  • A Little Bit
  • Interviews
  • In Bloom

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Hello, Tristan Prettyman's second album is an appealing portrait of this freewheeling San Diego, CA, native as she narrates stories about her life, loves and heartbreaks in her seductive, smoky alto. With laid-back melodies springing from finger-picked acoustic guitar, plaintive pedal-steel guitar, Wurlitzer, Hammond organ, and strings, Hello explores Prettyman's love of country-blues and folk from the '60s and '70s, on songs like the first single "Madly", as well as "Echo", and "Just A Little Bit".

Recorded over six weeks in London with Martin Terefe (KT Tunstall) and Sacha Skarbek (James Blunt, KT Tunstall), Hello delivers on the promise Prettyman raised with her 2005 Virgin Records debut Twentythree- a critically well-received collection of "bright, breezy ditties about romantic bliss" as People magazine put it in its review.


Customer Reviews:   Read 9 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Good addition to the library   July 19, 2008
My girlfriend heard Tristan on the radio as asked me to pick up the album. After listening through the album a couple of times it reminded me a lot of Sarah McLachlan, Surfacing.

She has an angelic voice with light, poppy beats. Good to listen to when your studying or want some soft background music.



5 out of 5 stars One of the better albums of 2008   June 30, 2008
Tristan Prettyman is just an amazing original talent still waiting to be discovered. Somewhere between Beth Orton's soulful vocals and Norah Jones' earthy tunes, Tristan holds her own distinctive voice and guitar play. Opening track "Hello" (one of my favorites) pulls you in with quirky guitar and edgy yet smooth vocals, and sets the tone for the rest of this folk-alt-pop album that will have you drift off to the country-side river or beach somewhere. The songs are inoffensive and light, yet never lack gut and emotion; this rare combination adds sophistication and entices many repeated listenings. As other reviewers have indicated, there isn't one bad track on this album. Definitely one of the better investments I've made this year and really a steal at this price point.


5 out of 5 stars refreshing   June 26, 2008
Tristen's sound is so relaxing but yet playful. I have really enjoyed this CD. The CD arrived timely and in good shape - I like it that more people are doing away with the hard plastic cases.


4 out of 5 stars I love it!   June 24, 2008
I love this CD. I'm not even sure how I found out about it but I am so glad I did. Tristan's voice is wonderful and I've told all my friends about her. Kind of reminds me of Edie Brickell, love it love it love it!


4 out of 5 stars A greeting that can't be ignored.   June 8, 2008
The anticipated sequel to 2005's Twentythree, Hello...x introduces a Prettyman who's found her voice and a confidence to wail a little. Twentythree was a perfect beach album, camped in a wood-and-steel acoustic setting. On Hello...x, Prettyman judiciously adds handclaps, elcetric and slide guitar, and some very funky lyric rhythms to strike the perfect balance between intimate songwriting and Pro-Tools production precision. "Hello" starts with a single guitar and grows toa clap-happy conclusion. "Echo"'s kiss-off to a recalcitrant love juxtaposes a quarter-note lock-step bass with Prettyman's sixteenth-note lyric improvisations -- the charge followed by the evidence. On "Handshake," Prettyman tosses Last-Tango-in-Paris imagery atop and R&B bed with one "uh-huh" goal in mind. Like a Suzanne Vega minus the iciness, or a Shelby Lynne with less of a country air, Prettyman posts a greeting that can't be ignored.

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