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LP: Feist,Let It Die
S**S
A strong effort.....
I was glad to see this title come out on vinyl. I've been a fan for a while and own "Metals" & "The Reminder", both on vinyl."Let It Die" is actually sonically superior to those two lps. I've been somewhat inconsistent in my own mind as to which of her lps I like the best. Feist can be an acquired taste for some I suppose, but give her a listen, I think she'll grow on you.This vinyl is sourced from GZvinyl, I'm not a fan of their vinyl (formulation), as it's noisy. Clean it well and after a few plays, it does seem to be less noisy. This is part of the "Back To Black" vinyl series. I can only assume that other lps in this series will be using the GZ vinyl. Sadly, this was the vinyl used on the latest Dire Straits excellent sounding re-issues, but still had noisy vinyl.Artist 5 starsContent 4.5 starsSonics 4.5 stars
E**S
Let it live
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 second solo album, "Let It Die," sound like?The answer: Stripped down, sensual pop music, with a touch of folk, 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 torch songs. There's even -- surprisingly -- a cover of the Bee Gees' "Inside And Out," which she gives a funky spin, and a delicately catchy cover of Ron Sexsmith's underrated "Secret Heart."The flavour of Feist's music isn't the sort that sets off fireworks and sets you raving about how much fun it is. "Let It Die" is the sort of album that is periodically hailed as being the real deal -- no studio tricks, little musical polish, and a reliance on good songwriting and tunes rather than hooks. In other words, pure music with no gimmicks.The star of the music is Feist herself; her vocals are front-and-center, and she proves herself a rare kind of singer. There are no "American Idol" vocal explosions, no hyperdramatic wailing. Instead, Feist flexes her vocals in all sorts of different ways -- breathy, husky, ethereal and coy, and and moving along with the music in perfect sync.Not that Feist's good voice doesn't mean that the music isn't also good. Most of the instrumentation is based on piano and acoustic guitar, with snapping fingers, cowbells, a hint of synth and handclaps thrown in. It's very simple, and very pretty, whether trying out catchy pop or traditional-sounding folk. Only a few songs, like the clunky "Lonely Lonely," fail to be captivating.Leslie Feist moves out of the shadow of the other bands and artists she's worked with, and establishes herself with the beautiful "Let It Die." A rare and good type of pop music.
M**S
A Masterpiece of Mood
When I bought this album 2 years ago I immediately latched onto it like a long lost friend. I found that I couldn't put it down and it became something that I used to help me get through bad times, stressful times, times when I just needed to chill out and forget about life for an hour.I still listen to it on a weekly basis to this day.There are few works of art in music which are as sublimely beautiful as this. Feist has been blessed with one of the purest, most beautiful voices is music and she imparts her delivery with a cool, detached demeanor which is very seductive.Although her sound is unique to herself, the vibe that her music gives off is very reminiscent (to me) of one of my favorite all time singers..Sade.Feist's versatility is amazing. She runs through a number of different genres and excels in each.One Evening and Leisure Suite are two of my favorite tracks and are absolutely gorgeous R & B. Definately music to play for a romantic evening.The sparse songs like Gate Keeper and Let it Die put Feists vocals on center stage and she is more than up to the task as she laments love's inconsistancies but remains hopeful (Gatekeeper) even while she mourns for a failed relationship (Let it Die).Mushaboom is charming and catchy folk rock song. When I Was a Young Girl is a haunting take on a traditional folk song that will have you hitting the replay button.Her cover of the Bee Gees Inside and Out is an absolute Home Run. A great dance song but still retaining her classy, laid back vibe.This is a great album. One that you will enjoy over and over again. Extremely listenable ..pop no doubt, but very well done and tasteful pop which elevates the listener to a wonderful and dreamlike state.
M**S
Stunning on vinyl
I had heard this on Spotify and enjoyed it, so decided to buy on vinyl.I'm so glad I did as the album is stunning. The vinyl version is so clear, with her voice and the instruments sounding amazing.I was a fan before but now I won't shut up about it to my friends.
L**A
I Love This Album Inside And Out!
Very eclectic, but completely works. Feist is super talented. I was introduced to Feist by my baby nephew who watches her 1 2 3 4 one on Sesame Street. She has been making music for at least 8 years, can't believe I haven't come across her before now. I bought this album because of her cover of the Bee Gees Song Love You Inside Out. It is one of the best covers I have heard of any song. Appreciators of good music and talented artists will love this album.
S**N
Nice vinyl
Love this album,unusual music and beautiful clear vinyl
T**V
Five star Feist
Feist on great form
T**A
Awesome...
Cant fault any track on this superb cd this was my 1st buy of Feist & both my wife n I loves it...you will as well..why else are you reading this :D Feist brought you here...go on you know you want this...
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