Cosmic Ocean Ship
General
| Jun 2011
Reviews
Allen Thayer
Reviewed 2011-08-24
Reviewed 2011-08-24
Mia Doi Todd / Cosmic Ocean Ship
By the Ambassador
On her Ninth album, this singer/songwriter delivers some tender and beautiful tunes influenced in part by a trip to Brazil. Mia sounds like a cross between Joni Mitchell and Beth Orton with lyrics and aesthetic closer to Devandra Banhart. FCC Clean. The whole album is nice and mellow, but I recommend tracks: #5, #7, #1, #3, #4 & #10
1)* acoustic, fragile, meditative – very nice album opener with slow build vocals, acoustic guitar and hand percussion; 2) pleasant ditty about a lover in Paris, with French-pop touches; 3)* lilting, sun-drenched tune with hypnotic guitar, hand percussion and Mia’s beautiful vocals; 4)* sounding like Joni on this one, Mia skips along at a playful pace, with guitar, keys, hand percussion; 5)** gorgeous tribute to summer love – perfectly lazy and sunny with tinkling piano, quiet trap drums, guitar accents and bucolic lyrics describing the pleasures of summer; 6) slow, meditative with acoustic guitar and vocals only; 7)** great cover of this afro-brazilian classic – starts off with ghostly layered vocals, then builds into psychedelic samba towards the end; 8) fragile tune with very personal lyrics with vocals, piano, harp, finger picked guitar; 9) darker mid-tempo groove with delicate guitar and echo-y percussion; 10)* Spanish-language Chilean classic with voice, faintly strummed guitar and the slightest percussion. Very haunting and beautiful.
By the Ambassador
On her Ninth album, this singer/songwriter delivers some tender and beautiful tunes influenced in part by a trip to Brazil. Mia sounds like a cross between Joni Mitchell and Beth Orton with lyrics and aesthetic closer to Devandra Banhart. FCC Clean. The whole album is nice and mellow, but I recommend tracks: #5, #7, #1, #3, #4 & #10
1)* acoustic, fragile, meditative – very nice album opener with slow build vocals, acoustic guitar and hand percussion; 2) pleasant ditty about a lover in Paris, with French-pop touches; 3)* lilting, sun-drenched tune with hypnotic guitar, hand percussion and Mia’s beautiful vocals; 4)* sounding like Joni on this one, Mia skips along at a playful pace, with guitar, keys, hand percussion; 5)** gorgeous tribute to summer love – perfectly lazy and sunny with tinkling piano, quiet trap drums, guitar accents and bucolic lyrics describing the pleasures of summer; 6) slow, meditative with acoustic guitar and vocals only; 7)** great cover of this afro-brazilian classic – starts off with ghostly layered vocals, then builds into psychedelic samba towards the end; 8) fragile tune with very personal lyrics with vocals, piano, harp, finger picked guitar; 9) darker mid-tempo groove with delicate guitar and echo-y percussion; 10)* Spanish-language Chilean classic with voice, faintly strummed guitar and the slightest percussion. Very haunting and beautiful.
Recent airplay
Paraty
Beach Blanket Bingo — Jul 31, 2013
Summer Lover
Everything. — Oct 30, 2011
Gracias A La Vida
The Songsmith Show — Oct 27, 2011
Summer Lover
ReAd mY liPs — Oct 24, 2011
Under The Sun
Time Traveler — Oct 07, 2011
Summer Lover
MADAME PSCYHOSIS — Oct 04, 2011
Charting
2011-09-11 — 2011-11-13
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Nov 6 | 1 |
| Oct 30 | 2 |
| Oct 9 | 2 |
| Oct 2 | 1 |
| Sep 25 | 2 |
| Sep 18 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Paraty | ||
| 2. | My Baby Lives In Paris | ||
| 3. | Under The Sun | ||
| 4. | Skipping Stones | ||
| 5. | Summer Lover | ||
| 6. | La Havana | ||
| 7. | Canto De Menaja | ||
| 8. | The Rising Tide | ||
| 9. | All My City | ||
| 10. | Gracias A La Vida |