• Record Label: Vector
  • Release Date: Jun 10, 2003
Metascore
80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. You can actually hear the moment when the album turns sour.
  2. Lucky for him, he has Lisa Hannigan on board on several tracks in this album--her breathtaking vocals almost manage to make this take of epic heartbreak to the backdrop of Irish lullabies worthwhile. Almost.
  3. The big, inescapable problem with O is that, aside from being derivative, Rice's songwriting is also unbearably repetitive-- he stubbornly relies upon time-tested singer/songwriter formulas (quiet acoustic strumming and sober, wavering vocals), and repeats them almost exactly the same way, every time.
User Score
8.9

Universal acclaim- based on 108 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 98 out of 108
  2. Negative: 5 out of 108
  1. Nov 18, 2014
    7
    Not a very diverse album.
    O's songs don't have the emotional connection of an album like For Emma by Bon Iver and in places feels quite
    Not a very diverse album.
    O's songs don't have the emotional connection of an album like For Emma by Bon Iver and in places feels quite repetitive. The lyrics and tone are wonderful though.
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  2. May 30, 2017
    10
    Spectacular debut from the Irish troubadour. A songwriting masterclass drenched in beautiful string arrangements. Tracks 1-4 are beautifullySpectacular debut from the Irish troubadour. A songwriting masterclass drenched in beautiful string arrangements. Tracks 1-4 are beautifully delicate love songs inspired by blind love. Things turn bitter and dark on "Cheers Darling", a highlight of the album for me. "I Remember" is a good snapshot of what this album is all about - soft, gentle and adoring on one side, angry, bitter and jilted on the other. Lisa Hannigan's vocals compliment Rice fantastically throughout and their harmonies and arrangements are the soul of the record. I don't believe either Rice or Hannigan have produced anything as good as "O" since they went their separate ways. "Eskimo" brings things to an operatic end - indulgent yes but absolute genius so completely justified. If you take that to be the end of the album then it's perfect. I'm not sure how much value the hidden tracks "Prague" and "Silent Night" add to the record. "Prague" gives a taste of what was to come on his follow up 9 and Silent Night is just a showcase of Hanigans solo vocals. "O" is flawless, a thing of rare beauty from the over-mined singer songwriter genre. Full Review »
  3. Sep 21, 2014
    9
    This is totally heartbraking, one of the greatest debuts ever. Amazing album, from the soft ''Delicate'' to the magnificent ''Eskimo''. DamienThis is totally heartbraking, one of the greatest debuts ever. Amazing album, from the soft ''Delicate'' to the magnificent ''Eskimo''. Damien Rice is one of the best living songwriters. Minimal but great sound. Best tracks: ''The blower's daughter'', ''Cannonbal'', ''Older Chests'', "I Rembemer"..... no! All the tracks are amazing, I can't choose the best ones. Awesome. Full Review »