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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602498188781
Label: Polydor Group
Manufacturer: Polydor Group
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Polydor Group
Release Date: July 12, 2004
Running Time: 44 minutes
Studio: Polydor Group
Sales Rank: 1383
MPN: 9818878
Disc 1:- Gatekeeper
- Mushaboom
- Let It Die
- One Evening
- Leisure Suite
- Lonely Lonely
- When I Was A Young Girl
- Secret Heart
- Inside And Out
- Tout Doucement
- Now At Last
- Amourissima
- L'Amour Ne Dure Pas Toujours
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My first experience of Leslie Feist was the excellent 7/4 Shoreline with the Broken Social Scene collective - a storming avant-garde Canadian new wave classic. So this album was a surprise. Everyone has seen the classic Ipod commercial however that quality of all of the tracks here was astounding. It's obviously her beautiful voice which is most captivating - it is as pure and smooth as cream and it makes even the most mellow 'close-up' Brazilian samba crooner sound raw. It is soothing and serene and is truly beguiling. It is simply beautiful. The obvious hit is her reworking of Inside and Out - the minor hit for the Bee Gees - and she brings out the sheer quality of the songwriting. And she does the same for her own material which is always ... Read More:
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Canada has churned out some great talent over the years Joni Mitchell,Alanis Morissette,Esthero,Nelly Furtado,Glenn Lewis & Deborah Cox to name a few. Feist is my lastest discovery after hearing the title track on a CD i found i loved the womans voice and it took me well over 2 months to track down who this she was. "Let It Die" is a very introvertive and delicate album that has an enchanting and alluring charm to it that makes you feel calm and at ease.
1.Gatekeeper - This like many other songs it's very short the song itself has a somewhat french feel to it and seen as it was recorded in Paris the vibe of it becomes apparent although a very minimal song it has a big impact and her voice is beautiful 10/10
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I have rarely come across a voice that is so instantly appealing yet so enduring. I can't get enough of Leslie Feist.. such a breath of fresh air.
The gems include, Gatekeeper, One Evening, Secret Heart and Mushaboom. But, I can't really fault any of this album. It is so well put together and diverse. Her beautiful vocals are always the focus of the tracks, yet they never dominate the music. I find this quite rare and exciting.
I can't wait to see what she does next, a class act!
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i love her voice. i heard it in an add and then searched to find the singer behind it. she does remind me of pj, but i find her a more tender, more soulful and less angry version of pj harvey. she isnt afraid of letting her music reach aesthic beauty, and she isnt afraid of simplicity, which i find in itself incredibly atractive and beautiful. i like every single song in the album, which is rare these days. each has its own personality, and a story, and i found myself caring, and wondering about some of the abstract characters in the songs: "secret heart, what are you made of, what are you afraid of, whats wrong, little man on the secret heart" .... :-). together, the collection brings together a cool mix of groovy folk, 70s dance, african, blues, gospel, ... Read More:
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If Lesie Feist sounds familiar, it's because of her musical resume -- it ranges from Canadian indie-popsters Broken Social Scene to female rapper Peaches to the Kings of Convenience. That sort of resume also makes one wonder -- what will her solo debut, "Let It Die," sound like? The answer: Stripped down, sensual pop music, with a touch of jazz and trip-hop around the edges. It kicks off with only the strums of an acoustic guitar, before Feist jumps in like an orphaned torch singer. "Well it's time to begin/as the summer sets in/It's the scene you set for new lovers," she croons. From there on, Feist doesn't even slow down. She ventures into cheery, catchy pop like "Mushaboom," sensual slow ballads, rippling trippy songs, and smooth ... Read More:
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