Falling

Damon, Anat
General | Aug 2004

Reviews

Princess D
Reviewed 2004-08-04
Anat’s maturity is very evident,and although it is familiar singer/songwriter territory, this is a woman, not a girl, and a guitar. Falling is the perfect title to this album, you feel you are falling into Anat’s dreamy, pleasently accented voice (she is from Israel, lending her voice an exotic intonation). All tracks are wistful and soft, but with surprising twists. There is not a hint of harshness in any of the album, and while its beauty lies in this, it is also a disadvantage. This album will not jolt you out of your seat, but it will accompany you on a pleasant daytime reverie.
Best track by far is 1, also play 5, 8, 12.
***(1) mellow, catchy, very now
(2) meandering ballad with a hint of sadness
(3) wistful and gentle
(4) odd little spacey guitar, twangy effects
*(5) slightly more uptempo, poppy with cheery beats
(6) lush ballad with string accp
(7) lilting guitars, sentimental
*(8) slow thumpy beats, layered guitars, middle eastern melodies
(9) rocking electric guitars
(10) violin/strings setting the mood, driving beats
(11) pleasant acoustic melody
*(12) spooky string melody with funky flavors

Recent airplay

Not Again
Anywhere Out of the WorldSep 13, 2006
Not Again
Anywhere Out of the WorldOct 20, 2005
Falling
Not Again
Not Again
Sunday Afternoon PrincessNov 14, 2004
Not Again

Charting

2004-08-09 — 2004-10-11
Week EndingAirplays
Oct 3 2
Sep 19 2
Sep 12 2
Sep 5 2
Aug 29 3
Aug 22 1
Aug 15 2

Track listing

1. Not Again
2. For You
3. Falling
4. Magic
5. Love Control
6. Show Me the Pain
7. Flowers Growing
8. Lullaby
9. Naughty
10. On Hold
11. Three
12. Pure Magic