Northern Star | 
| Artist: Melanie C Label: Virgin Records Us Category: Music
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Rating: 65 reviews Sales Rank: 112966
Format: Extra Tracks, Original Recording Reissued Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 50065 UPC: 724385006524 EAN: 9326165002286 ASIN: B00004Y7WU
Release Date: October 10, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Go! | | • | Nothern Star | | • | Goin' Down | | • | I Turn to You | | • | If That Were Me | | • | Never Be the Same Again | | • | Why | | • | Suddenly Monday | | • | Ga Ga | | • | Be the One | | • | Closer | | • | Feel the Sun | | • | Never Be the Same Again [Single Mix] | | • | I Turn to You [Hex Hector Radio Mix] |
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Amazon.com The longtime Sporty Spice has apparently put in many hours listening to Garbage over the past few years; that band's techno-guitar meld and sassy female vocals cast a long shadow over Northern Star, Melanie C's first solo album. Replete with cropped hair, a nose ring, and tattoos (real? temporary?), the C-girl leaps fearlessly into alt-rock, admirably ignoring the potential for incongruity. Her vocals may be surprisingly strong, but her songs (written in collaboration with TLC's Lisa Lopes, Ray of Light coproducer William Orbit, and a raft of other pros) are less so. Indeed, "Why" does the rain fall from the sky? C takes time out from slavish Shirley Manson worship to indulge in widescreen balladry ("Closer") and Small Faces-esque Britpop ("Suddenly Monday"). What all this adds up to isn't an embarrassment, but it's hardly a convincing style change either. --Rickey Wright
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Best post-Spice Girl release March 17, 2004 Andy Orrock (Dallas, TX) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I'm a US-based middle-aged male who (quite sheepishly) can name all five Spice Girls. Chalk it up to pop culture awareness rather than anything musical. I never really cared for their tunes. However, I got hooked on the soundtrack to "Bend It Like Beckham" and I was struck by Mel C's excellent contribution to that effort, "Independence Day" (especially when compared to ex-bandmate's Victoria Beckhams's "I Wish," included only probably as a quid pro quo favor for getting husband David's name up on the marquee).You can't find "Independence Day" on any Mel C stateside album (or import for that matter), but given her reputation as "the only Spice Girl that can acutally sing," I thought it was worth the effort to track down one of the erstwhile Sporty Spice's solo efforts. This import version of 'Northern Star' is worth seeking out. It's widely acclaimed as the best post-Spice Girls outing. Okay, that's not exactly like comparing Lennon, McCartney, and Harrison's post-breakup efforts, but still - 'Northern Star' stands on its own merits. Favorites are leadoff tune "Go!," dance club fav "I Turn to You," and Garbage-influenced (as noted elsewhere) "Ga Ga." One complaint - echoed elsewhere on these pages - is that the mix of styles is *so* diverse (Mel's desire to please, I guess), that someone's bound to be disappointed along the way. For example, fans drawn to "I Turn to You" will do their utmost to skip the ballady title track and the handful of others like it. All in all, a very good effort.
This 'Star' Shines September 15, 2001 Chris S. (atlanta, ga United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
While four of the past and present Spice Girls have released solo projects, none has been as ambitious as that of Melanie C's first outing NORTHERN STAR. Distancing herself from her group's penchant for cheesy yet catchy hooks, Mel covers a wide array of musical styles here--industrial-strength rock('Goin Down'), ambient disco('I Turn To You'), and hip-hop balladry('Never Be The Same Again'). A wise move was getting a clutch of strong producers(William Orbit, Rick Nowels, Rick Rubin, to name a few) --even when the lyrics border sophomoric and insipid('Ga Ga', though incessantly catchy, suffers from this), the first-rate production and Mel's strong vocal work manage to save the situation. We all knew she was the only Spice that could carry a tune(with the possible exception of Emma Bunton), but she goes far and above on alot of the tracks, turning in first-rate work throughout. If the set loses some of its steam toward the end (as filler begins to rear it's head), it's still highly listenable. A promising solo start.
Sporty outshines them all! February 6, 2005 Miss Dane (Orlando, FL USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Ah the first 'Solo Spice who was still a Spice' CD to be release! Geri may have beat her but Melanie C really showed her up with her musical skills. 'Northern Star' is a VERY ecclectic CD. Almost every other track is a different genre and Melanie does well on all of them! This CD I do believe didn't crack the top 200 in the US *but* it spawned several #1's in the UK. I have no clue why it didn't succeed here, a lot of the stuff was good US material! I'm gonna bet its the accent...some American's like it some don't but either way its there and unchangeable. 'Northern Star' kicks off with 'Go' a bass heavy adrenaline rush that would probably give the impression that this is going to be a pretty 'rock' CD. I wouldn't call 'Go' fully 'rock' but its along those lines. Beautiful! Next is the title track a mellow AC (adult contemprary) sounding warning tune. It takes aim at society and most likely the music industry but its very veiled so I cant say for sure. From there comes what can officially be described as 'Rock' track: 'Goin down'. It's an ass kicking anthem rumored to be aimed at Robbie Williams. Lovely! 'I turn to you' sets out to confuse the first time listener further by going all 'dance' on them. Very sweet sounding though and it was one of her American hits. 'If that were me' goes back to 'Northern Stars' sound and thoughtful vibe. The theme of being homeless is actually really touching. Next up is one of my favorite of all time tracks 'Never be the same again'. Left Eye did a rap on this and its one of my favorites by her! Very 'rnb' and why this wasn't a US hit (I dont believe it was even release as a single here) I have no clue...it COULD have been. 'Why' goes into a heavy 'rock' mesh. You can almost feel the sadness pushing in on you its that sincere! 'Suddenly Monday' feels like you just popped a prozac...LOL why that tracks follows 'Why' I have no clue but its intriguing! 'Suddenly Monday' is the '50's pop' sounding song. I love it to bits and the rough edit (with a 3rd verse) is even better...hard to believe but true! By this point in the CD Melanie seems to have made up her mind genre wise: hints of rock and AC. 'Ga Ga' goes rock, 'Be the one' goes AC, 'Closer' goes a bit instrumental and AC, and 'Feel the sun' mixes rock and AC. So to give this CD a genre I'd reaaallly say Adult Contemprary but thats just not truly fair when over half the tracks are something that doesn't belong with the other genre wise. However its all blended so well that by the time 'Ga Ga' kicks in and goes all Rock/AC your wishing she was experimenting more! 'Northern Star' is pure gold and really worth the $! One of the best Solo Spice CD's ever!
Is this really from a spice girl? November 15, 2004 Mason Hugo (Detroit,Mi USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Melanie,s Northern star blew me away.Its soft and edgy with great rock ballads.With her debut single goin down it,s quite clear that Mel can really become a great solo artist.Another great rock song is GA GA its about loving someone who hurts you but you always go back to them ''STUPID CUPID''. She also does a song with the late Lisa''Left Eye''Lopes called never be the same again. Great debut.
She's totally changed my mind April 16, 2001 Joshua Powell (Tampa, Florida USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Northern Star is by far one of the best albums I have listened too. I'm not just saying this because I play it non-stop all day, no, thats not it and I'm not saying it because I love the Spice Girls. Nope, not at all. Even though I bought this CD because of Mel C's background and hadn't heard one track off of it, I knew it wasn't exactly her Spicey image sound. But what I hadn't expected was something this fantastic! She never used to be one of my top fav's, but now, she's one of my most favorite solo artists! Northern Star, the title track, is so great! Each track on this album has an unbelievable way of touching you. From "Go!" (which, in some twisted way sounds like a horrifying split-song, ie. G. Halliwell's "Look at me", who is also awesome! Get her new single, It's Raining Men - out soon!) to "I turn to you" (a very well-done dancey-type love/friendship song) to "Feel the Sun" (I can't even describe it!) it is a non-stop thrill and enjoyment. "Never be the same again" is also very good. But popster be warned - although Mel C's roots may be in "Spice World", she's breaking out into a new sound that has made her an admirable and more-so then ever possible solo artist. The sounds are much more acoustic and simple, served with a twist of base and electronica. She's seemed to have somehow intertwined the sounds of Madonna's Ray of Light Album, No Doubt and the Britney Spears pop world into one great album. I play This album non-stop (even when I'm driving!), and even though I hate to admit it, more so then the Spice Girl's recent "Forever" Album. Melanie C, I thouhgt, couldn't make it on her own but she's stopped me dead from ever doubting her again and all these songs are now favorites of mine. I've gotta go-my CD player is repeating the album for the fifth time, and I think it's gonna melt if I don't let it rest :) Get this, and you will not be disappointed. And who knows, maybe you'll be genuinely surprised of what she is capable of...
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