Product Details
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| 1. To Be Free |
| 2. Wednesday's Child |
| 3. Baby Blue |
| 4. Dead Things |
| 5. Unemployed In Summertime |
| 6. Easy |
| 7. Fingertips |
| 8. Telepathy |
| 9. Tuna Fish |
| 10. Summerbreeze |
| 11. Sea People |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Emiliana is awesome,
By ital_m_24 (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love In The Time Of Science (Audio CD)
What a gem. I came across this while searching for another trip-hop artist. This CD is a roller coaster ride with a lot of highlights. North Americans are so obsessed with R&B and rap artists right now that amazing artists like Emiliana Torrini get missed. Her music is edgy and doesn't play it safe while still being soft and emotional. I love it. Can't wait for the new CD in 2005.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A gorgeous delight,
By Beketaten "beketaten" (Pangea) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love In The Time Of Science (Audio CD)
Though her voice may be similar to Björk's, her musical approach is of a different nature, and just as spellbindingly virtuosic.There isn't a dull song on the entire album, and her whimsical outlook on serious events, or mundane ones, fill the listener with a twinkly, yet realistic sense of wonderment. From the driving tale of isolation that is "To Be Free", to the carefree amusement of "Unemployed In Summertime", to the giddy introspection of "Tuna Fish", this album is a stellar collection of immaculately crafted tunes, lyrics and trip-hoppish arangements. One my personal favourite albums I have ever purchased. And to think I bought it with only knowledge of two songs :) You'll love this one. Trust me.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty, interesting music,
By A Customer
This review is from: Love In The Time Of Science (Audio CD)
Others have offered fine descriptions of Torrini's voice and music. Let me just add that this record was produced by Tears For Fears' Roland Orzabal, who also co-wrote "Wednesday's Child." The production is smart, streamlined, and at times quite innovative, and I think the album would appeal to people who like TFF's "melodic but edgy" sensibility.
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