Close Your Eyes is the realization of a long-standing dream of
Bic Runga: to record a collection of covers. That she adds two new original songs -- "Close Your Eyes" and "Dream a Dream" -- doesn't detract from the covers concept; it winds up enhancing it as it emphasizes the idiosyncrasies of
Runga's vision. She's created a cool, sensual sound for
Close Your Eyes, spinning off of her signature subdued adult alternative pop but adding in significant elements of electronica, particularly an echo of trip-hop past. Appropriately, her choice of covers falls along these lines, relying heavily on classic singer/songwriters like
Nick Drake and
Neil Young, but finding space for the baroque pop of
Love and
the Beach Boys,
Françoise Hardy, cult sophsti-pop icons
the Blue Nile, and
Roberta Flack's standard "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face." The head-turning covers are
the Meters' "What'cha Say" and
Kanye West's "Wolves," but both of these are given classy, bustling electronic arrangements that mimic the rest of the record, so they don't feel like attention-grabbers. Rather, they're part of a tapestry that says a lot about
Runga's cool, collected, and slyly provocative world-view: underneath her glossy veneer, she takes a lot of risks, as
Close Your Eyes illustrates.