The Divine Comedy

Milla Jovovich - The Divine Comedy

1994 | Capitol 

All Music Guide Review

Milla is supermodel and actress Milla Jovovich, and 1994's The Divine Comedy was her debut release. While it's now common for models and actors to try their hand at music, the good results of The Divine Comedy are not as common. Produced by Rupert Hine, the album is a low-key, laid-back affair featuring guest appearances by Eric Bazilian and Martha Davis. Milla has a pleasant voice and above-average songwriting ability, and the songs are organic, light, airy concoctions that work well in their understated settings. The jaunty, folk-inflected "Gentlemen Who Fell" was an alternative rock hit. Other noteworthy cuts include the otherworldly "The Alien Song (For Those Who Listen)" and the medieval "Charlie." ~ Tom Demalon, Rovi

Credits of The Divine Comedy

  • Dean Parks
  • Dulcimer, Dulcimer (Hammer), Guitar, Buzukie, Mandolin
  • Geoffrey Richardson
  • Guitar (Acoustic), Flute, Guitar, Ukulele, Flute (Wood), Whistle (Instrument), Bamboo Flute, Penny Whistle, Kalimba, Viola, Violin
  • Rupert Hine
  • Flute, Violin, Keyboard Bass, ?, Producer, Ukulele, Keyboards, Drums, Arranger, Percussion, Guitar, Mandolin
  • Eric Bazilian
  • Dulcimer, Dulcimer (Hammer), Buzukie, Guitar, Keyboards, Mandolin
  • Milla
  • Composer, Vocals (Background)