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OLIVIA Hints At What Would Lie Ahead
Released in 1972, barely 1 year before her smash breakthrough onto the US charts, OLIVIA is a good snapshot of Newton-John's early solo career, and contains many hints of what would lie ahead. From the plaintive, pure tones on the self-penned "Changes" to the shimmery edge she dynamically delivers on the choruses of "Angel Of The Morning", this album reveals a superstar in the making. The 14 songs fall largely in the folk-rock genre of her youth and the vision of her longtime producer and friend, John Farrar. This REMASTERED version restores the full frequency brilliance of the original recordings, and Newton-John's sweet soprano is front-and-center.
Submitted by Patrick (Los Angeles, CA, USA)
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great voice
This was the very first of Olivia's LP's I owned, which probably makes me a little biased, but you can take my word for it that every track on it will grow on you & after a few listens, you'll be hooked on her music forever. She is such a sincere artist & she feels everything she sings about.
Submitted by Dave (Fort Wayne, IN)
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