Open Season [Import]

open season [import]

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese edition of their sophomore album includes one bonus track, 'Don't You Want to Be a Bird'. Following their UK silver-certified debut, the awesome ‘The Decline Of British Sea Power', the inimitable British Sea Power have returned with their incredible second album ‘Open Season'. The foliage loving quartet's new album is just as imaginative and inventive as their debut and those who were blown away by ‘The Decline Of British Sea Power' will find themselves immediately at home here. Toy's Factory. 2005.

Open Season,British Sea Power,Rock/Pop


Open Season [Import]
Open Season
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Baroque Pop
Open Season
Feist
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000FBHT0S
Release Date: 2006-06-20

Tracks:

  1. One Evening
  2. Inside + Out
  3. Mushaboom
  4. Gatekeeper
  5. Lonely Lonely
  6. Mushaboom
  7. Snow Lion - Readymade F.C.
  8. Tout Doucement
  9. The Simple Story - Jane Birkin
  10. Mushaboom
  11. Gatekeeper
  12. One Evening
  13. When I Was A Young Girl
  14. Mushaboom

Album Details

A Stop Gap Release to Satisfy her Fans Between the Canadian Singer/Songwriter's First and Second Albums that features All-exclusive Remixes, Live Recordings and Previously Unreleased Material. Song Collaborators Include Jane Birkin and Gonzales (Covering a Peaches Song) and Readymade Fc.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Baroque Pop .......2006-10-22

"The evening was long
My guesses were true
You saw me see you
That something you said
The timing was right"

Playful in beauty, Feist's Open Season is a mingling of richly orchestrated sounds and remixes. One Evening (solo piano) is striking in its ornate textures even in the straightforward solo version. The Remix later in the album is hardly recognizable and the mood more sultry.

Inside and Out has dreamy lyrics, but is edgy in acoustic musical exploration. Snow Lion reminds me of Magnet's laid-back albums and the beauty melts into a subtle discordance with the beauty of danger on a moonlit landscape. The Mushaboom Mocky remix seems the best of the versions on this album, but I still prefer the original song from the Let it Die album recorded in Paris.

"You treat me like a vision in the night
Someone there to stand behind you
When your world ain't working right
I ain't no vision, I am the girl
who loves you inside and out"

A better introduction to Leslie Feist would be the Let it Die album, but this one might
make you curious and interested enough to listen to all her music.

~The Rebecca Review

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