Bible Belt (album) explained

Bible Belt
Type:studio
Artist:Diane Birch
Cover:Diane_birch_bible-belt.jpg
Alt:Cover of "Bible Belt" by Diane Birch
Released:May 19, 2009[1]
Genre:Soul, blues
Length:55:01
Label:S-Curve
Producer:Steve Greenberg, Betty Wright, Michael Mangini
Next Title:The Velveteen Age
Next Year:2010

Bible Belt is the debut release by soul singer-songwriter Diane Birch. The lead single is "Nothing But a Miracle". An acoustic version of the song "Rewind" appears on a season 3 episode of The Vampire Diaries.

Development

Birch developed her Seventies-style pop music while visiting London and Los Angeles. She recorded Bible Belt in New Orleans and her hometown New York. Several of the songs are autobiographical, such as "Don't Wait Up" which deals with sneaking out from her parents house before changing into Goth dress.[2] "Valentino" is dedicated to her imaginary friend, her muse, from her teenage period when she felt out of time and felt ties to the 18th century. Another song, "Fire Escape", grew out of conversation with a friend, when she learned that the friend's father had recently died.[3] The album has sounds of earlier musical times, with the feel of Joni Mitchell, Carole King, Laura Nyro, and Carly Simon threaded throughout the 13 tracks. Birch employed an orchestra of violins, violas and cellos for "Fire Escape" and "Photograph", under the direction of concert master Sandy Park. She preferred the sound of the Wurlitzer piano because it has a "richness that's hard to replicate on a modern instrument".[4] [5]

Reception

In Mojo, Charles Waring described it as "a mighty impressive first album" and claimed she "combines strong vocal melodies with infectious hook lines and delivers them with a soulful fervour." He also compared her with Carole King, Laura Nyro and Phoebe Snow, while acknowledging "there are elements of gospel, doo wop, Americana and Motown ... Birch has got a great voice and the depth of feeling she injects into her performances imbues her songs with a genuine soulfulness. Solidly consistent, the set is packed with memorable moments, including "Fools", "Nothing But a Miracle" and "Mirror Mirror"."[6]

Personnel

Musicians[7] [8] [9]

vocals, bells, Fender Rhodes piano, Farfisa organ, finger snaps, guitar, handclapping, keyboards, organ, piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, synthesizers, percussion

drums

drums, percussion

organ

trombone, flugelhorn

Production[8]

Executive producer, producer

producer

Chart positions

Charts (2009)Peak positions
U.S. Billboard 20087[10]
Italian Albums Chart26[11]
UK Albums Chart77

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bible Belt by Diane Birch . https://web.archive.org/web/20130806235847/http://www.mtv.com/artists/diane-birch/discography/2431992/ . MTV . August 6, 2013 . March 4, 2017.
  2. Web site: Album: Diane Birch, Bible Belt (S-Curve) . Independent . April 22, 2010 . March 4, 2017 . Gill, Andy.
  3. Web site: Diane Birch: The 'Bible Belt,' In Eclectic Song . NPR Music . June 14, 2009 . March 4, 2017.
  4. Web site: The gospel according to Diane Birch . The Guardian . May 8, 2010 . March 4, 2017 . Day, Elizabeth.
  5. Web site: An Interview with Diane Birch . PopMatters . December 7, 2009 . March 4, 2017 . Muñoz, PC.
  6. Charles Waring Mojo, June 2010, Issue 199.
  7. Web site: Diane Birch - Bible Belt . Discogs . March 4, 2017.
  8. Web site: Bible Belt - Diane Birch Credits . AllMusic . March 4, 2017.
  9. bible belt . Diane Birch . 2009 . CD liner . s-curve records . 8 07315 1 1012 3 . United States.
  10. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=diane birch|chart=all}} Bible Belt - Diane Birch ]. 2009-08-27 . Billboard . 2009.
  11. Web site: Bible Belt - Diane Birch . 2010-04-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100511165948/http://www.fimi.it/classifiche_artisti.php . 11 May 2010 . dead .