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5.0 out of 5 stars Is this really trip-hop? Because it really seems to defy labelling of sorts..
As I saunter and tip-toe around one dreamy spiritual track to the next, I realize our beloved Lamb duo has done it yet again. And perhaps, for the last time apparently (I sure hope not!). I picked this up not even 2 years ago and I heard only recently that the duo has parted ways. It seems like they had so much more to offer but it's hard to keep two brilliant minds at...
Published on Nov 12 2006 by JJ

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3.0 out of 5 stars I hope their next albulm is better.
Lamb is an acquired taste for most people, and it usually takes a while for their new material to grow on me. I've listened to "Between Darkness and Wonder" many times, though, and it still hasn't growing on me. This isn't a bad CD at all, but it's very different from the group's first three albums. Lamb's music seems to keep getting lighter and more mellow...
Published on April 8 2004 by Melissa Niksic


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5.0 out of 5 stars Is this really trip-hop? Because it really seems to defy labelling of sorts.., Nov 12 2006
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JJ (Peterborough, Canada) - See all my reviews
As I saunter and tip-toe around one dreamy spiritual track to the next, I realize our beloved Lamb duo has done it yet again. And perhaps, for the last time apparently (I sure hope not!). I picked this up not even 2 years ago and I heard only recently that the duo has parted ways. It seems like they had so much more to offer but it's hard to keep two brilliant minds at bay. Like all things in music and life, you must grow, evolve and take risks in order to flourish or risk becoming stagnant and complacent - which would be a greater tragedy. As for this album, they ended off on a very high note. A seemingly simple, innocent and light facade on the surface gives way to an underlying complexity of rhythms and emotions that are forever thought-provoking. And on the track 'Learn', Lou's voice takes a welcome yet brief departure from her signature sultry airy sound and becomes a richer soprano - albeit too short and fleeting! A timelessness pervades this music which ensures repeated listening long into the distant future..

bravo mes ami.

This is-was Trip-hop truly redefined..

I seriously hope this will not be their last collaboration! Lou and Andy, musically you were brilliant together! I sincerely wish you 2 to continue weaving this blissful magic for years to come - if not together, then on your own separate solo careers..
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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely addictive!, Dec 20 2010
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Angelo (Ontario, CANADA) - See all my reviews
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I have not been able to stop listening to this album! lamb accomplishes the impossible on this CD: they combine what I would consider to be completely disparate elements to produce a mesmerizing and cohesive auditory experience. The music is masterful in its variety and complexity, including the use of: atypical time signatures, clever syncopation, hypnotic world beat rhythms, strong base lines, electronic sampling, traditional instruments like strings, harp, piano, and guitar, sweet melodies and lush harmonies, and the occasional dissonance juxtaposed to great effect. The result is an incredible collection of compelling (Sugar 5, Sun, Open Up), haunting (Stronger, Learn, Till the Clouds Clear) and beautiful (Angelica, Please, Wonder) songs, with profound and universal lyrics. Only the first and last tracks are less appealing to me, but to have found 9 songs on the same album that I want to listen to over and over again makes this album a rare find.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Trip-hop at its best, July 20 2004
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P. Ma "snowpony" (Hacienda Heights, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Looking for genre-breaking and fresh sound? Look no further. This is not an album littered with song clips from other artists hooked on an infinite loop. Between darkness and wonder is a contemplative, complex piece of work. Much improvement from Fear of Fours (can't get Gabriel out of my head). Their beats are less harsh and more harmonious with the stealthy and haunting female vocals. What else can i say? good stuff.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Possibly Lamb's best, July 2 2004
This album is amazing ... almost flawless. With almost any album it is impossible to listen to the whole c.d. and like every song. This album is different - some songs are amazing some are really good, some just good and only one or two are fair. Not one bad song. It is not like their first two releases - there are a lot less drum & bass influences and experimentations. It's more toned and low key with a lot of slower and more soothing and beautiful moments. The vocals are sometimes more relaxed sometimes more powerful. The best tracks on the album have to be Sugar 5, Stronger, and Till The Clouds Clear. Sugar 5 uses some drum & bass and electronic influences. Possibly their best song ever. Stronger is very simple - has a good beat and great lyrics. Uses very simple piano and string arrangements to give it a gorgeous melody. Till the Clouds Clear starts off sounding like a really pretty Lisa Loeb song with the accoustic guitar and floaty vocals then breaks into this awesome electronic surge of samples and beats. Amazing track. The rest of the songs are really good except I've never been able to get into Sun which is just a little too happy-go-lucky or Hearts and Flowers - too slow. Not bad tracks but have never appealed to me. Otherwise next to Esthero's "Breath From Another" this album may be the best trip hop album ever produced.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Between genuine and genius, Jun 13 2004
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Here is another great CD from Lamb. Beautiful soundscapes, intelligent lyrics and fine musicianship make up the body of this CD. Thank God there are groups like Lamb that can counter act the pop tripe that the radio and TV tries to cram down our throats. Highly recommended.
Another CD that has some great instrumentals is mr.deviant's "Techno Obsession". Many of the tracks are dance oriented, but Lamb fans may dig the track "Manic Depression" which is a lush instrumental filled with haunting string and synth lines full of emotion.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another Wonderful Lamb CD...., April 21 2004
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H. A Huffman "haumf" (Mt. Prospect, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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Thank goodness that for every 100 Brittany and Clay CD there is at least one great collection of music like Lamb's Between Darkness & Wonder. Their latest CD is a pleasure for the ears and the mind. Like Fear of Fours, this album has a really great instrumental track that makes this CD a "must buy" in my opinion.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Such a beautiful and intelligent album, April 18 2004
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Caitlyn (Adelaide, Australia) - See all my reviews
For anybody who is yet to experience the gorgeousness of Lamb, I suggest you start by buying this album, it is perfect. There isn't one track on here that I could skip past, they are all beautiful to listen to, and it's been playing non-stop since I bought it! Do yourselves a favour and get stuck into some Lamb- they're fantastic!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Can't stop playing, April 12 2004
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Kevin D. White "kevinDwhite" (Salt Lake City, UT USA) - See all my reviews
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My only gripe with this album is that I cannot stop playing it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional, April 10 2004
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Oliver A. Williams (Cardiff, UK) - See all my reviews
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Lamb seem to go from strength to strength, the title is especially appropriate, this is not your run of the mill depressing stuff. Very progressive, can't wait for the next album. Lamb really have one hell of a sound going on.
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3.0 out of 5 stars I hope their next albulm is better., April 8 2004
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Melissa Niksic (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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Lamb is an acquired taste for most people, and it usually takes a while for their new material to grow on me. I've listened to "Between Darkness and Wonder" many times, though, and it still hasn't growing on me. This isn't a bad CD at all, but it's very different from the group's first three albums. Lamb's music seems to keep getting lighter and more mellow with each new album, and I prefer the earlier, peppier music...even "What Sound" seems a lot livelier than "Darkness." The CD is very Bjorkish, and I am not a fan of Bjork, so that's probably why I am not impressed.
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