Breathe (Maria McKee Song)
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"Breathe" is a song by American singer-songwriter Maria McKee, released in 1991 as the fourth and final single from her debut studio album, '' Maria McKee''. It was written by McKee and Gregg Sutton, and produced by Mitchell Froom. "Breathe" reached No. 59 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the Top 100 for two weeks. The song's music video was filmed in
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, south-east Ireland, and directed by Angela Conway.


Background

In the UK, McKee originally intended to follow-up her number one hit "
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", a track from her debut album. The decision was then made to release "Breathe" instead as McKee wanted to "introduce people to the other side of what I do". She told '' Sounds'' in 1991, "I have a pretty distinctive sounding voice. I think maybe people responded to the voice on 'Show Me Heaven' and it's the same one on 'Breathe'. It's always good to surprise people too."


Critical reception

Upon its release as a single in the UK, Stuart Bailie of ''
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'' considered "Breathe" to be "a more profound and anxious prospect" than its predecessor "Show Me Heaven" and "a wild description of lovers' empathy and personality transference". He added, "You want intensity? Here's the very one." In a review of ''Maria McKee'', Steve Terrell of '' The Santa Fe New Mexican'' noted the song's melody and "American Indian-style beat" being reminiscent of Patti Smith's "
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". He commented: "McKee's song is worthy of Patti herself. "Breathe" takes a wildly mystical look at love and sex. The song is about the spiritual grafting that takes place between true lovers and how spooky and wonderful that feeling can be." He also praised the guitar work of Richard Thompson, which he described as sounding "like a growling dragon, right on the verge of spewing fire." Steve Pick of the '' St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' described the song as "obsessively compelling" and "the album's highlight". He added, ""Breathe" sbuilt on the tension among Thompson's patented dark modal guitar fills, Marotta's tom-tom rhythms and McKee's brooding vocals." Sam Gnerre of ''The News-Pilot'' stated: "The eerily spare "Breathe" recalls Patti Smith at her most affecting, with a twisting guitar solo, echoed counter-harmonies and an ethereal violin solo." Holly Crenshaw of '' The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' noted the "all-consuming intimacy" of the song, "heard in its quietly pulsing rhythm and painfully vulnerable lyrics". Greg Kot of the '' Chicago Tribune'' wrote: "McKee's voice is more glorious than ever, especially when it wraps itself around a melody as seductive as "Breathe"." Upon its release as a single in the UK in 1991, Steve Stewart of the '' Aberdeen Press and Journal'' picked the song as "single of the week" and commented: "Full of tension, with a sensual, soaring vocal delivering emotional lyrics. McKee is to the ballad what The Rolling Stones are to rock."


Track listing

;7" and cassette single #"Breathe" - 4:32 #"Panic Beach" - 5:49 ;12" and CD single #"Breathe" - 4:32 #"Panic Beach" - 5:49 #"Drinkin' In My Sunday Dress" - 3:28


Personnel

* Maria McKee - vocals * Richard Thompson - guitar *
Steve Wickham Steve Wickham is an Irish musician. Originally from Marino, Dublin, but calling Sligo home,Jerry Marotta - drums Production * Mitchell Froom - producer * Bruce Brody - associate producer * Tchad Blake - engineer * Gary Gersh - executive producer Other * Jeffrey Bender - photography


Charts


References

{{authority control 1989 songs 1991 singles Maria McKee songs Geffen Records singles Songs written by Maria McKee Songs written by Gregg Sutton Song recordings produced by Mitchell Froom