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Believe |  | Artist: Orianthi Label: Geffen Records Category: Music
List Price: $9.98 Buy New: $7.40 as of 3/15/2010 07:29 CDT details You Save: $2.58 (26%)
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Seller: cowkitty2 Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 192
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 001350202 UPC: 602527203720 EAN: 0602527203720 ASIN: B002NPUCP8
Release Date: October 26, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | According to you | | • | Suffocated | | • | Bad news | | • | Believe | | • | Feels like home | | • | Think like a man | | • | What's it gonna be | | • | Untogether | | • | Drive away | | • | Highly strung | | • | God only knows |
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Album Description At 24 years old, Orianthi has already experienced what most aspiring musicians only dream of. She's opened for her hero (STEVE VAI), backed an Idol (CARRIE UNDERWOOD), traded solos with a legend (CARLOS SANTANA) and shared the stage with the King of Pop (MICHAEL JACKSON). What's left to conquer? The world stage, for one, and this guitar wunderkind has her sights clearly set on the road ahead. After a performance with CARRIE UNDERWOOD on stage at the 2009 Grammy Awards the blogosphere was buzzing with news of this little-known guitar prodigy. It prompted MICHAEL JACKSON to call with an offer for her to be his guitarist for his dates at the O2 Arena in London. When offered the gig in MICHAEL JACKSON'S live band, Orianthi joined a prestigious line of guitar players including EDDIE VAN HALEN, SANTANA, SLASH, STEVE STEVANS, JENNIFER BATTEN and LARRY CARLTON. Sadly the tour was not to be and music lost an icon. "Working with Michael was a life-changing experience," Orianthi reflects, "One I will never forget." Her story starts in Adelaide on the southern tip of Australia where, at the age of six, Orianthi began taking an interest in her dad's record collection. "Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Cream, Santana. he was into guitar players that are real songwriters," she boasts. Growing up in the 80s, a decade remembered for its many guitar greats, Orianthi also listened to a lot of Whitesnake, Van Halen and Def Leppard. Her father, who used to be a player in a Greek band, also kept plenty of instruments around the house, and it didn't take long before Orianthi strummed her first chord. Mastering the six-string came naturally. "When I was 11, Carlos Santana came to play Adelaide and that show really affected me," she recounts. "I begged my dad to get me a second hand electric guitar so I could be like Carlos, and that was it, no more acoustic. After that, I would buy all of Carlos' videos - on VHS! - which I kept rewinding to try and learn his solos. I totally wore out the tapes." Some seven years later when Carlos Santana passed through Adelaide again, Carlos' brother arranged a sound-check meeting between the guitar god and his young disciple after hearing some of her music. A sound check jam evolved into an invitation to join him on stage where Orianthi played for about 35 minutes and took a solo in front of a hometown crowd. Performances, tours and guest appearances with STEVE VAI, ZZ TOP and PRINCE have kept Orianthi busy up to this point. But guitar is far from Orianthi's only means of expression. Before she received the call from the King of Pop, Orianthi had already been hard at work on her upcoming album, Believe, on which she sings, writes and leads her own band. Working with Geffen Records Chairman and A&R veteran Ron Fair and producer Howard Benson (All American Rejects, Daughtry, My Chemical Romance, Three Days Grace) her fierceness of character has made its way to songs that will simply knock the socks off of any boy in the rock star schoolyard. Orianthi packs modern girl-power punch into every turn of phrase, but it's the shredding that takes her brand of rock to an entirely new level. Songs like "Suffocated" and "Think Like A Man" are anthemic rock tracks recalling at time Evanescence, Avril Lavigne, Paramore and even a less-music row more-sunset strip Taylor Swift. First single "According To You" is a catchy tale of an ungrateful boyfriend with a killer guitar solo. The result: a thunderous, hook and riff driven debut that sounds larger than life. If, for a moment, you've thought the music world could use another taste of The Runaways' Joan Jett, let us introduce you to Orianthi.
Album Description 2009 release from the Australian guitarist of Greek ancestry. She learned to play the acoustic guitar at six, started electric when she was 11 and left school at 15 to focus on writing songs and performing. Orianthi has toured with Steve Vai, had a song in a Bratz movie and played at the Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival. She also performed at the 2009 Grammy Awards with Carrie Underwood. After that performance, Underwood invited her to become a member of her band. She was Michael Jackson's lead guitarist and was present for all rehearsals for the This Is It tour before his death. She replaced Jennifer Batten who had performed with Jackson for almost a decade.
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Hmmmmmmm March 3, 2010 Linda 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Not really sure about this one. Maybe it will grow on me maybe not. I always try to give music a fair shot. Some outright disappoint me (Kris Allen, Kesha) and some I love right away (Lady GaGa, Adam Lambert, Rihanna). This one I have mixed feelings. When I listen to it I hear her mad guitar skills and I hear vocal talent but the songs themselves I could walk away from.
Good Guitarists Do Pop All The Time; What's The Harm? February 25, 2010 J. Wilson (Somewhere between Venus and Mars) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you bought this album without listening to the samples first, shame on you. If you expected Orianthi to make a record that appeals to your guitar hero worship mentality, oops! This is not it. Orianthi is hardly the first great guitarist to make a pop record that appeals to a pop music fan base close to her own age. She wrote 4 of the songs, and I have to believe she made the record she wanted to make rather than the conspiracy theory of being somehow coerced into making a pop record against her will. The guitar hero worshippers are asking, "Why couldn't she be more like Steve Vai and just make virtuosity and technically proficient guitar instrumentals?" Well, have any of you ever heard of David Lee Roth? Not the most sophisticated music in the world, some might even call it sophomoric. And Steve Vai is all over it. I could cite the examples of Mr. Big/Paul Gilbert, Danger Danger/Andy Timmons, and dozens more. So instead of dissing all over Orianthi for making a pop record and wasting her talent, maybe you should just admit you don't like pop music and you made a mistake buying this release, rather than pompously insiting that Orianthi made a mistake. As far as wasting talent, I dunno, I can plainly hear her searing guitar riffs all over these tracks. Sounds like Avril Lavigne with hot guitar, and I can dig that. Purchase this with ears wide open and enjoy, or stay clear and save us the sob stories of your alleged victimization.
Great album, I really like alot of the songs February 24, 2010 Martin Podjski (johnstown, PA United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I first got this I could hear it was a good album. The guitar playing was great, she had good vocals on it, and overall I want to listen to the songs again and again, not just a few times. After a few months, the songs I listen to the most, and my favorite songs on this album, are Suffocated (this one really rocks), Drive away, Feels Like Home(these last 2 have a nice slower blues like sound to them, God Only Knows (song about a loved one who died), and Bad News (a nice rockin song). All the songs are worth it and this is a great album, every song has good guitar in it.
Let's compare apples to apples... February 24, 2010 A. Pappas 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
I've read through some of these reviews - both good and bad. It's my belief that if reviews are strictly based on high personal expectations, or comparisons to unlike genres from where the product actually fits, they are not helpful (at least to me). This is not a blues cd, nor does it try to be. It's not Clapton, Santana or the like. It is a pop album.
I cannot review Orianthi's pontential talent or previous exhibitions of her talent. I can, however, say that this pop music album is good. Her vocals are really good. How often do you encounter a truly gifted instrumentalist with a really pleasing voice? Sometimes, at best.
The song selections are "catchy." I am a middle-aged adult who really likes a broad spectrum of music. I can't say that there is any innovation in the lyrics or melodies, but I can either listen to or have this music "playing the background" and enjoy it equally.
Of course, her guitar playing abilities are amazing. Knowing that it is the vocalist who is actually the guitarist as well is what, I feel, sets this pop album apart from the rest that have been mentioned in other reviews, i.e. Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood.
For what this is - a popular music album, with the intent probably being more profitability rather than critical acclaim - it's really good.
Orianthi CD February 17, 2010 Lori A. Peoples (San Diego, CA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Wonderful artist and fabulous CD. She has a beautiful voice but really love her guitar playing!
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