Product Details
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| 1. What Sound |
| 2. One |
| 3. Sweet |
| 4. I Cry |
| 5. Scratch Bass |
| 6. Heaven |
| 7. Small |
| 8. Written |
| 9. Gabriel |
| 10. Sweetheart |
| 11. Just Is |
| 12. Enhanced CD Rom - Includes 'Gabriel' video and exclusive live performances of 'Cotton Wool' and 'Little Things' |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent...,
By "shinjigaze" (chicago, iL.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What Sound (Audio CD)
As usual, an interesting and absorbing effort by the talented couple...
2.0 out of 5 stars
Depressing,
By A Customer
This review is from: What Sound (Audio CD)
I discovered LAMB when I first heard 'Gabriel', a great song. So I decided to buy the album. I was hardly impressed. Its very depressing, and all the tracks are pale compared to Gabriel, my favourite track. Its frustrating to listen to, as there is some garbage Electronica in between the emotional moody songs. So you do need to skip often if you're not into that. Also, it sounds so much like the groups of that genre (Bjork,Potrishead,etc.) you hardly get the feeling you're listening to an original artist. If you have Gabriel through a comp CD, dont buy it!
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasant Sound,
By gonn1000 (Portugal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What Sound (Audio CD)
Lamb`s third album, while neither as adventurous and risky as their debut nor as impressive and strong as its follow up "Fear of Fours", is still a captivating and innovative offering.Here, the british duo reduces the drum n` bass / trip-hop/ jazz influences of their previous records and goes for a more dream pop-oriented sound. "What Sound" presents an ethereal, innocent feel, adopting a more sweet and melodic perspective than the band`s earlier experiments. The electronic beats here are soft and subtle, adding a nice touch to the fragile and child-like Louise Rhodes` voice, creating lush and beautiful songs like the addictive title track, the heartfelt "Heaven" or the contemplative "Small". The instrumental "Scratch Bass" is a great moment either, proving that Andy Barlow is a terrific sound manipulator. Although this album doesn`t bring nothing particularly new, it still shows that Lamb are an impressive tour-de-force and one of the most exciting creative forces of the (now tired) trip-hop genre. So, "What Sound" one deserves a few listens since it has much to recommend.
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