2006-11-13
A beautifully crafted album from Miho Hatori (1/2 of the group Cibo Matto), she takes Bjork-like vocals and mixes them with her own style and lays them against electronic and world beats. An interesting album that really keeps the listener astute and genuinely captures the heart within the music- track 2 “A Song For Kids” is entirely in Japanese. Pay attention to tracks 1 “Ecdysis”, track 4 “Barracuda”, track 7 “Sweet Samsara Part I”, track 8 “Sweet Samsara Part II”. -Lane Zoerhof
The Eighteenth Day of May
The Eighteenth Day of May
LINDA THOMPSON
Versatile Heart
MATT THE ELECTRICIAN
Accidental Thief
CLAUDIA SCHIMIDT
Live at the Dakota
RAMBLIN’ JACK ELLIOT
I Stand Alone
Various Artists
Because of Winn-Dixie OST
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