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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"
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 | Description: | You Are The One I Pick by Felix, released 15 October 2009, includes the following tracks: "Ode To The Marlboro Man", "Where Is My Dragon?", "What I Learned From TV", "Bernard St" and more.
This version of You Are The One I Pick comes as a 1xCD. - 2009 release from the musical duo of Lucinda Chua and Chris Summerlin, who make their home in England. The focus of the album is Lucinda's askew stories, and the subtle conversation between her piano and the guitar accompaniment of Chris Summerlin, an intuitive discussion that speaks volumes by not saying too much and while never stepping on each other's lines. The songs themselves are delicate and spare chamber pop. They are understated and deceptively simple, but deliver an emotional impact that mere decibels cannot. Lucinda's tales of woe concern the banality of domestic life, small animals, and the desire to keep the forces of the world at bay. You Are the One I Pick may be an album of small charms, but they come with a frequency rarely found, and are myriad in number.Comes with a gatefold sleeve. |  | No. of tracks: |
11 |
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00040515 |
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Matthew Blackwell - 29/Apr/2010  Although the component parts of Felix seem incongruous with one another, their coming together is not necessarily surprising. Lucinda Chua, probably b...
|  | Matthew Murphy - 20/Jan/2010  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...
|  | Cameron Macdonald - 06/Jan/2010  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...
|  | Andrzej Lukowski - 10/Dec/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...
|  | Andrew Hall - 28/Nov/2009  Kranky’s been involved in some strange business as of late. Since signing Deerhunter and that band’s various solo projects, it seems almos...
|  | James Skinner - 26/Oct/2009  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 ...
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