Eyes of Innocence (Brídín Brennan album)

Eyes of Innocence is the debut album released in August 2005 by Irish singer Brídín Brennan on MDM Records.[1] It consists of a wide selection of original songs, written by Brennan, while the single, "You Can't Hurt Me" has a sample of Glen Campbell's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix".[2]

Eyes of Innocence
Studio album by
Released12 August 2005
GenrePop music
LabelMDM Records
Brídín Brennan chronology
Eyes of Innocence Incumbent

The Belfast Telegraph wrote that it was "an upbeat pop album, with a polished sound and an easy-listening vibe. Perhaps the only thing reminiscent of Clannad is Bridin's voice, which is beautifully soft and restrained - and yes, there are a few layered, echoey backing vocals to show it off to full effect."[2]

Jackie Hayden wrote in HotPress, "Brennan has a faultless voice, but she’s poorly served on her debut by songs that sound like they came off a production line in LA., and in the end Eyes of Innocence fails to live up to the high standards of originality already achieved by the family business."[3]

Justin Elswick in MusicalDiscoveries described the album as being "more modern and beat-heavy than her sisters' work, the tracks on Eyes of Innocence provide a heavenly, chilled-out listening experience.[4]

Track listing

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  1. "Face to Face"
  2. "You Can't Hurt Me"
  3. "Hang On"
  4. "Where's Your Love"
  5. "Got What You Wanted"
  6. "Deep Deep Sleep"
  7. "It's Too Late"
  8. "Breakdown"
  9. "Power of Three"
  10. "Another Day"
  11. "Don't Go"

References

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  1. ^ "Bridin Brennan - Eyes of Innocence Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. ^ a b "Drawn back to her roots with a style all her own". Belfast Telegraph. 2 September 2005. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  3. ^ "Eyes of Innocence".
  4. ^ "Bridin Brennan at Musical Discoveries".