Leave Your Sleep Explained

Leave Your Sleep
Type:Studio
Artist:Natalie Merchant
Cover:Natalie Merchant - Leave Your Sleep.png
Genre:Folk
Length:104:51
Label:Nonesuch
Producer:Natalie Merchant, Andres Levin
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Leave Your Sleep is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant. Produced by Merchant and Andres Levin, the double concept album is "a project about childhood" and is a collection of music adapted from 19th and 20th century British and American poetry about childhood.[1] BBC Music describes it as "200 years of lyrical and musical history, washing beautifully by."[2]

Inspiration

The sleeve notes credit inspiration for the songs of this album as follows:

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2010)Peak
Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] 168
Austrian Album Charts[5] 46

Reception

BBC Music gave a review following the album's release:

What’s astonishing is how cohesive it all is: from the fire-eyed, Celtic-tinged chamber music of Nursery Rhyme of Innocence and Experience, through to the stark, troubled strings of the closing Indian Names, Leave Your Sleep never feels over-extended. The sheer ravishing beauty of the arrangements, combined with the tasteful, organic aesthetic (no synths here), prevents things ever jarring, and Merchant’s voice flows constant throughout, supple and hard as silken steel. Indeed, everything sounds so good from a purely musical perspective that the record perhaps doesn’t showcase its lyricists as well as it could. It’s hard to really see that it cumulatively says anything about childhood, except perhaps that it's the lurid bits that stick with you – Charles E. Carryl’s faintly traumatic The Sleepy Giant is a piece of grotesque that's hard to ignore. But most of these poems simply sink into the verdant whole – 200 years of lyrical and musical history, washing beautifully by.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Natalie Merchant "Leave Your Sleep" Album Preview. Billboard.
  2. Web site: Lukowski. Andrzej. Review of Natalie Merchant - Leave Your Sleep. BBC Music. BBC. 12 April 2010. 31 December 2011.
  3. If No One Ever Marries Me poem by Laurence Alma-Tadema, ArtMagick Illustrated Poetry Collection
  4. Web site: Excerpts of ARIA Chart history of Natalie Merchant. ARIA. Imgur.com. July 26, 2024. N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column represents the release's peak on the national chart.
  5. Web site: Natalie Merchant - Leave Your Sleep - Music Charts . Acharts.us . 19 February 2012.