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''Tigerlily'' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant, released on June 20, 1995, following her departure from the
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. ''Tigerlily'' peaked at No. 13 on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart and was certified five-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2001. It contained three singles that charted in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100: "Carnival" (No. 10), "Wonder" (No. 20), and "Jealousy" (No. 23).


Re-releases

''Tigerlily'' was re-released in 1996 as a 2-CD set, with the second CD containing a remix of the song "Jealousy" and live performances from her tour. In 2015, to commemorate the album's 20th anniversary, Merchant rerecorded the songs from the album and released them as '' Paradise Is There: The New Tigerlily Recordings''.


Background

The song "River" is a tribute to
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had requested that Merchant's song "Carnival" be played at her funeral, and the song later appeared in the credits of the 2003 documentary '' Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer''. Merchant later commented:


Reception

Reviews of ''Tigerlily'' were mostly positive. David Browne of ''
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'' gave the album a B+ rating, observing that, "with its unadorned, keyboard-based arrangements, ''Tigerlily'' is more sparely produced than anything Merchant did with 10,000 Maniacs, yet the starkness works in her favor. ... The hooks on this album are subtler, and ultimately Merchant sounds both more natural and affecting." While Browne expressed a desire for Merchant to "lighten up," he also praised her "uncompromising vision." In the ''
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'' 1995 Holiday Gift Guide, Jean Rosenbluth awarded the album three stars out of four, stating, "A rejuvenated Merchant sounds considerably more mature and womanly than the 10,000 Maniacs gave her room to be. Positive progress for a talent that is still in bloom." Al Weisel of ''
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'' gave the album one and a half stars out of five, calling the album "bloodless and limp," and claiming Merchant's voice had "nearly deteriorated into self-parody." Weisel added, "With its surfeit of blindly self-obsessed lyrics and lulling lite-rock arrangements, the bulk of ''Tigerlily'' provides a perfect soundtrack for the Prozac nation." In a retrospective review for
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, Stephen Thomas Erlewine awarded the album four and a half stars out of five, concluding that "the added emphasis on rhythmic texture works, creating an intimate but not exclusive atmosphere that holds throughout the record, even when her occasionally sophomoric, sentimental poetry threatens to sink the album in the weight of its own preciousness."


Track listing


Personnel

* Natalie Merchant – vocals, piano, organ, vibraphone * Jennifer Turner – acoustic & electric guitar, background vocals * Peter Yanowitz – percussion, drums *Barrie Maguire – bass, 12 string guitar *John Holbrook – organ (3, 9), electric guitar (1, 9), engineer *Adrián López Guevarra – percussion (5, 10) *Matt Henderson – bass, electric guitar (1) *
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– violin (8) * Katell Keineg – background vocals (5) *Michelle Kinney – cello (11) *Eric Schenkman – electric guitar (9) *Randy Grant – percussion (1)


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Notes

{{Authority control 1995 debut albums Elektra Records albums Natalie Merchant albums