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Let It Die by Feist (CD, Apr-2005, Interscope Records USA) 
Let It Die by Feist (CD, Apr-2005, Interscope Records USA)

 
Let It Die by Feist (CD, Apr-2005, Interscope Records USA)

Artist: Feist
Release Date: Apr 2005
Format: CD
Record Label: Interscope Records (USA)
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 602498292129
Product ID: EPID45877210
Description: Feist: Leslie Feist (vocals). A longtime presence in the Canadian music scene, Leslie Feist contributed her breathy, expressive alto voice to releases by a diverse range of artists, including Peaches, Broken Social Scene, and the Norwegi...
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  Why I bought This CD:Let It Die - Feist (CD 2005)
Review created: 12/06/06(updated 12/06/06)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

You know how when you hear a song on the radio for the first time, it might catch your ear. The second time you hear it, it seems more familiar, but you're not sure where you heard it, but it's kind of catchy. The third time you hear it, you're listening trying to find out who the artist is. That's the way it was with this CD. I came in to work one day, and a co-worker had listened to a song on the radio that I had just listened to, and I had to know who it was. I got a one word answer, "Feist". That started a search on eBay for the least expensive Buy It Now I could find. The song was "Mushaboom", and the rest of the CD did not disappoint. Leslie Feist has a very sultry, jazzy voice and styling that I found to be very interesting. The cover of the BeeGees song was strangely different, and is probably the most kicked up song on the entire CD. All of the other songs are much more subdued and slow paced, which certainly isn't a bad thing. You have to be somewhat in the mood, and like the slow paced style of a smoky jazz bar to appreciate her style, but in my humble opinion, is very cool. Remember the song "The Girl From Ipanema"? It's a lot like that. In fact, that is almost exactly what she sounds like. Very sexy sounding. While it can be said that I have purchased CD's in the past to acquire a single track (and this time was no exception), I went out on a limb when I purchased this, and the limb didn't break. I don't know as it will make my top 10 list or anything, but I feel it will be a great addition to my collection. I think I'll just keep this one....No eBay fodder here.


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  If you liked The Reminder...
Review created: 02/01/08
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Then you will love Let It Die. The music is beautiful and catchy. I can't get "Inside and Out" out of my head!


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  let it die
Review created: 05/01/07
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The songs are all the same tempo, not fast then slow, loud then soft, really a good CD. It is now used as background in a TV commerical.


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  Give it a try
Review created: 08/05/06
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I bought this CD because I had heard one of the songs from it on the TV series 'The Hills' the sond sounded very unique and different from other music. The other songs on the CD are all pretty good as well. I would give it a try. Something different from your every day kind of music.


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  Let It Die - Feist
Review created: 06/10/06

Very good recording on the CD. Relaxing and unique. She has a very good voice. Probably not everyones cup of tea though. The music supports her voice instead of drowning it out.


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  Feisty
Review created: 06/28/06
by: petey_2 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
pulchritudinous

Cons:
short-term d

I m passing through the ever-encroaching WalMart and I think, heck, while I m here, I might as well have a gander at the music section, though I ll obviously not be buying anything since WalMart is nothing but a fiendish fudging flock of censorists. Ceremoniously, my bird-finger extends to the nearest yellow-headed, smile-clad animated circle as he s busy knocking back prices. Someone yells at me as I reach my destination. Hi there Petey! It s Lemmy, standing at the electronics counter as usual, shod in a blue vest and auburn-framed spectacles and waving his arms at me like we were lovers or..


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  Best Album of 2005
Review created: 01/14/06
by: jfreedom20 -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Sophisticated sound, great songwriting

Cons:
perhaps a bit one dimensional

This is the only album released in 2005 that had everything. It has sensual-sweet vocals by the bilingual Canadian Leslie Feist, great songs, beautiful production and great balance. Let It Die is modern lounge with enough pop to make it absolutely irresistible. Fortunately Feist departed from her previous collaborations with the crazy Canadian Broken Social Scene and dubious Peaches and maintained the feel of another fellow collaborator, Kings of Convenience. The songs are instant hits and will endure as classics. Though they aren't all modern ("Inside and Out" sounds a bit like it should be..


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