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BelieveArtist: Orianthi
Label: Geffen Records
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 39 reviews
Sales Rank: 126

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 001350202
UPC: 602527203720
EAN: 0602527203720
ASIN: B002NPUCP8

Release Date: October 26, 2009
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Tracks:

  • According to you
  • Suffocated
  • Bad news
  • Believe
  • Feels like home
  • Think like a man
  • What's it gonna be
  • Untogether
  • Drive away
  • Highly strung
  • God only knows

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Album Description
At 24 years old, Orianthi has already experienced what most aspiring musicians only dream of. She's opened for her hero (STEVE VAI), backed an Idol (CARRIE UNDERWOOD), traded solos with a legend (CARLOS SANTANA) and shared the stage with the King of Pop (MICHAEL JACKSON). What's left to conquer? The world stage, for one, and this guitar wunderkind has her sights clearly set on the road ahead.

After a performance with CARRIE UNDERWOOD on stage at the 2009 Grammy Awards the blogosphere was buzzing with news of this little-known guitar prodigy. It prompted MICHAEL JACKSON to call with an offer for her to be his guitarist for his dates at the O2 Arena in London. When offered the gig in MICHAEL JACKSON'S live band, Orianthi joined a prestigious line of guitar players including EDDIE VAN HALEN, SANTANA, SLASH, STEVE STEVANS, JENNIFER BATTEN and LARRY CARLTON. Sadly the tour was not to be and music lost an icon. "Working with Michael was a life-changing experience," Orianthi reflects, "One I will never forget."

Her story starts in Adelaide on the southern tip of Australia where, at the age of six, Orianthi began taking an interest in her dad's record collection. "Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Cream, Santana. he was into guitar players that are real songwriters," she boasts. Growing up in the 80s, a decade remembered for its many guitar greats, Orianthi also listened to a lot of Whitesnake, Van Halen and Def Leppard. Her father, who used to be a player in a Greek band, also kept plenty of instruments around the house, and it didn't take long before Orianthi strummed her first chord. Mastering the six-string came naturally.

"When I was 11, Carlos Santana came to play Adelaide and that show really affected me," she recounts. "I begged my dad to get me a second hand electric guitar so I could be like Carlos, and that was it, no more acoustic. After that, I would buy all of Carlos' videos - on VHS! - which I kept rewinding to try and learn his solos. I totally wore out the tapes."

Some seven years later when Carlos Santana passed through Adelaide again, Carlos' brother arranged a sound-check meeting between the guitar god and his young disciple after hearing some of her music. A sound check jam evolved into an invitation to join him on stage where Orianthi played for about 35 minutes and took a solo in front of a hometown crowd. Performances, tours and guest appearances with STEVE VAI, ZZ TOP and PRINCE have kept Orianthi busy up to this point.

But guitar is far from Orianthi's only means of expression. Before she received the call from the King of Pop, Orianthi had already been hard at work on her upcoming album, Believe, on which she sings, writes and leads her own band. Working with Geffen Records Chairman and A&R veteran Ron Fair and producer Howard Benson (All American Rejects, Daughtry, My Chemical Romance, Three Days Grace) her fierceness of character has made its way to songs that will simply knock the socks off of any boy in the rock star schoolyard.

Orianthi packs modern girl-power punch into every turn of phrase, but it's the shredding that takes her brand of rock to an entirely new level. Songs like "Suffocated" and "Think Like A Man" are anthemic rock tracks recalling at time Evanescence, Avril Lavigne, Paramore and even a less-music row more-sunset strip Taylor Swift. First single "According To You" is a catchy tale of an ungrateful boyfriend with a killer guitar solo. The result: a thunderous, hook and riff driven debut that sounds larger than life. If, for a moment, you've thought the music world could use another taste of The Runaways' Joan Jett, let us introduce you to Orianthi.

Album Description
2009 release from the Australian guitarist of Greek ancestry. She learned to play the acoustic guitar at six, started electric when she was 11 and left school at 15 to focus on writing songs and performing. Orianthi has toured with Steve Vai, had a song in a Bratz movie and played at the Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Festival. She also performed at the 2009 Grammy Awards with Carrie Underwood. After that performance, Underwood invited her to become a member of her band. She was Michael Jackson's lead guitarist and was present for all rehearsals for the This Is It tour before his death. She replaced Jennifer Batten who had performed with Jackson for almost a decade.


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5 out of 5 stars Pop with an edge   November 24, 2009
Michael Kusmierz (Buffalo NY)
13 out of 17 found this review helpful

Ok, yes this is basically a pop album, albeit one that rocks. A few reviewers seem to have a problem with that. The thing about Orianthi's pop is that just underneath is some real scorching guitar work. It's been noted that she should have released a guitar instrumental or a harder album. For right now I think she did exactly the right thing for her career. She wants to be heard and also be known as a guitarist. I think if she would have realeased just an instrumental album, she wouldn't have been able to reach a very wide audience. She's got the chops to do anything she wants, but first she's got to get the audience, and I think this root will do that. Everyone forgets that Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, even Eddie Van Halen have put out a lot of "pop" songs. It gets you heard.

The thing I like is that an Album like this one can bring good guitar back into the mainstream. So what if it's being done by a 24 year old Aussie girl, who likes a great pop hook. To me it's her playing that matters. and man, can she play. Yeah the songs are a bit reminiscent of other current girl pop rock, but the huge difference is her guitar work is front and center, even with the pop veneer. Give it a listen, and think about where a talent like Orianthi's is going to go. This album will get her noticed and who knows what's next.




5 out of 5 stars Amazing from start to finnish.   November 16, 2009
Dejan Dozic (Malmoe, Sweden)
7 out of 9 found this review helpful

Well I dunno if those who gave her two stars were listening to the same CD as I did.
I thought the complete CD delivered a true talented guitarr player that also has a great voice.
And that delivers on each track to the fullest.
Beeing in the music buisness for over 3 decades I've never encountered a new artist to deliver
an album with such force and high quality music and lyrics on each track.
Tracks are all delivering a variation that makes the CD pleasant to listen from start to end
and without a dull moment. I highly recommend this album.
If I had a radio station I would play each track for 11 days as powerplay on the radiostation.
Better then this is hard to find.
I wish Orianthi the best of luck and I think soon she will be playing with the big guns in the
rock industry as a guest artist.
Some example Bon Jovi, Aerosmith to name a few.
PS. This is the first one I've heard of her... I dunno of her earlier works. DS



5 out of 5 stars Orianthi - Believe   November 11, 2009
Alexis Fairchild
6 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is a fantastic CD. I had not heard any of Orianthi's music prior to her being part of Michael Jackson's movie and on a local radio station promoting this new CD. I really enjoyed her interview on the radio and listening to her play a few of the songs from this album. I immediately went to Amazon and purchased this. I am so glad I did. I have listened to it over and over several times. There are so many great songs and her guitar playing is phenomenal. You will not be sorry buying this CD.


5 out of 5 stars What's not to like?!   November 18, 2009
S. Pao (New York, NY)
8 out of 11 found this review helpful

Yeah, so...seriously, what's not to like? The girl can sing, play the guitar, play the bass. Most of all, she can put it all together well.

Yeah, look, some if not most of the songs may seem too 'pop' for some ppl, but we just have to put the musician's intent in mind when reviewing. pop may be her focus in this album, but as she has said, there is something for everyone. namely, an instrumental track, a bluesy track, some ballad tracks, etc. she wanted to appeal to a wider audience in her sophomore album, is that so bad? that doesn't means she won't go in a narrower direction next time. if she does, then great, that shows her versatility. if she doesn't, then maybe she found a way to improve on her 'pop' songs. but in any event, this album is very well done and is very much in keeping with what she was trying to accomplish. so yes, thumbs up for me!



5 out of 5 stars A Must Listen for Guitar Players!   December 13, 2009
Kenneth A. Piccolo (San Jose, CA USA)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Although I am not a guitar player, I can appreciate the amazing skills of this young shredder! Orianthi rocks, and the CD was not a disappointment. The music was rock and roll to the bone! She plays alongside Steve Vai and is every bit as good. She can also sing, and provides hard hitting vocals to her guitar wizardry! And, she is easy on the eyes to boot!! Anyone wishing to be inspired by such a talented woman should get this CD, and be wowed!!

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