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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 5016958039820 Label: One Little Indian Manufacturer: One Little Indian Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: One Little Indian Release Date: November 22, 1999 Studio: One Little Indian Sales Rank: 16438
Rating: - Worth Buying
I would of given this album 5 stars however a couple of tracks let it down. I bought it because 'To Be Free' is such a superb track and there are other good tracks on the album just not all to my taste. It's worth buying purely for the outstanding vocals.
Rating: - Wow, what an album.
One of a kind, fantastic CD. Every song sparkles. I must have heard over 2000 albums. This is my favourite, the only one that has ever moved me to write a review so that more people hear it. Read the other reviews for the detail. Believe me you want to treat yourself and buy this ASAP.
Rating: - Love "Science"
Most people have heard her unique vocals, singing the hauntingly, sorrowfully creepy "Gollum's Song" during the closing credits of "Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers." But very few people know Icelandic singer Emiliana Torrini by name. Which is a shame, because her trip-hop/electronica album, "Love in the Time of Science," is a unforgettable one.
While sitting firmly on a seat of trip-hop and gentle pop, Torrini stretches her wings with a variety of musical types. It's made up of light ... Read More
Rating: - M.O.R
in my reckoning this is quite an average album, in that it doesnt get played, or remembered much, but i have copied a few tracks from it and those do. its probably a bit unfair to compare her with bjork as she seems to have little in common apart from the sound of her voice, which is (kind of) bjork-esque (but she doesnt push her voice as far, and nor does she need to -she isnt bjork after all); bjork for me could be compared to the likes of squarepusher/autechre/aphex etc, in what she does for music, ... Read More
Rating: - no she's not bjork, she's a thousand times better...
The first time i played this album - by the way i bought it on a whim having vaguely heard of her, but never having heard anything from her - i was hooked, and i knew this cd was a keeper. her voice is simply beautiful, very haunting in places, though many people i know have mistaken her for bjork. no, no, no, no, no, no, etc. highlights are to be free, dead things, unemployed in summertime and easy.