So Pandora introduced me to a few new songs I really liked, a couple were from Delta Goodrem’s Innocent Eyes album. She’s also released another album called Mistaken Identity.
Unfortunately iTunes doesn’t carry this album and I had to get it “through other means”. I think this might be a UK or Australian release since even Amazon.com says it’s an import CD.
Funny thing was I had actually downloaded a song by her (iTune’s weekly free music) Lost Without You (also on this album) and I had rated it 5 stars, but because she didn’t have any other music on iTunes, I didn’t really bother checking out what else she released. I guess the reason I liked her songs were because of the piano factor. Pop songs with pianos always get me, especially if they’re done well. Just like Vanessa Carlton’s – A Thousand Miles from Be Not Nobody. Once again, besides the common phrases, I don’t really any recollection what the song is about. I never really listen to words unless I’m focusing on the song, but if I like a tune, it could be talking about slitting my wrists or bashing my head (Pablo Francisco reference) and I wouldn’t really care.
Here are the songs from this album that I really liked:
Innocent Eyes – Preview – Music Video
Lost Without You – Preview – Music Video
Predictable – Preview – Music Video
Previews provided by allmusic
Music Videos provided by YouTube
Delta Goodrem is Australian, and she’s fairly popular here (which might be an understatement, since my immediate family owns 3 copies of Innocent Eyes…). Innocent Eyes is more than 3 years old, so I’m a little surprised that it shows up on a blog. Better late than never though, since Delta is pretty darn good.