CD PIAS UK/ STRANGE FEELING Lanzado en: 17/05/2010
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Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes:
01. "Oh, the divorces"
02. "Long white dress"
03. "Hormones"
04. "Kentish town"
05. "Why does the wind?"
06. "You are a lover"
07. "Singles bar"
08. "Come on home to me"
09. "Late in the afternoon"
10. "Swimming"
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Tracey Thorn appears pretty ageless for one whose musical career already spans 30 years. From Marine Girls to Everything But The Girl with her partner...
John Bergstrom - 25/06/2010
Years ago someone told me Tracey Thorn reminded them of Chet Baker. That may sound strange, but when you think about it, the comparison makes sense. T...
Evie Nagy - 11/06/2010
Everything but the Girl's Tracey Thorn has a voice that is lush and haunting, while also understated and relatable. It's such a touching instrument th...
Jon Dale - 27/05/2010
Love and its Opposite starts with the simplest piano ? two chords seesawing quietly, almost like a child naively stumbling through their first run-thr...
Mike Orme - 26/05/2010
If you've known Tracey Thorn over the last 20-odd years, you've known her as the maven, if not matriarch, of love-lorn electronic music. With Everythi...
Pete Paphides - 22/05/2010
Middle-aged angst gives the teenage sort a run for its money on Thorn’s latest set. On Oh, The Divorces! she’s a one-woman Greek chorus, sitting at a ...
Mandy Williams - 20/05/2010
I can’t tell you how excited I was to hear about the release of this album from a woman who I feel is the voice of a generation. Her thirty year tenur...
Michael Edwards - 18/05/2010
Considering her time in Everything But The Girl brought her rather convincingly to the world of dance music, it wasn't a surprise when Tracey Thorn's ...
Iain Moffat - 18/05/2010
Warning: contains adult themes! Have no fear, though, readers - we're not exactly looking at the carcrash clumsiness of the latest thoroughly bizarre ...
Michaelangelo Matos - 18/05/2010
Like an old Sinatra LP, the title of Tracey Thorn’s third solo disc neatly outlines its thematic concerns. Love And Its Opposite doesn’t have a narrat...