You Are The One I Pick

Felix
You Are The One I Pick

17,89 EUR
CD
Kranky / Cargo
veröffentlicht: 30.10.2009
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Sales Rank: Nr. 6139 in Independent
Nr. 33841 in Rock
Stil: Independent
Artikel Nr.: 688070541
Bemerkungen / Titelliste: 01. "Death To Everyone But Us"
02. "You Are The One I Pick"
03. "Ode To The Marlboro Man"
04. "I Wish I Was A Pony"
05. "Where Is My Dragon?"
06. "Waltzing For Weasels"
07. "What I Learned From TV"
08. "Back In Style"
09. "Bernard St"
10. "L I F T E R"
11. "Song About Zoo"
Anzahl der Tonträger: 1
Beschreibung:Labelcode KRK139.2
Anzahl der Titel: 11
Herstellernummer: 00040515
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English Matthew Blackwell - 29.04.2010 3 von 5 Sternen!
Although the component parts of Felix seem incongruous with one another, their coming together is not necessarily surprising. Lucinda Chua, probably b...

English Matthew Murphy - 20.01.2010 4 von 5 Sternen!
You Are the One I Pick is the debut album by UK chamber-pop duo Felix, and it carries a deceptively direct title for such an understated and elliptica...

English Cameron Macdonald - 06.01.2010 3 von 5 Sternen!
Unfortunately, the opening song from this British chamber-pop duo spoils the entire album. On “Death to Everyone But Us,” gently woven piano and guita...

English Andrzej Lukowski - 10.12.2009 
As statements of romantic intent go, Death To Everyone But Us must represent either the most straightforward, honest distillation of the love song, or...

English Andrew Hall - 28.11.2009 4 von 5 Sternen!
Kranky’s been involved in some strange business as of late. Since signing Deerhunter and that band’s various solo projects, it seems almos...

English James Skinner - 26.10.2009 5 von 5 Sternen!
The lead track on Felix’s debut album is called ‘Death To Everyone But Us’. It’s a brave opening gambit, indicative of the pathos and wry humour that ...