You may know of Feist from her track 1,2,3,4 in the popualr advert for the ipod nano. As a fan of a huge range of music I was quite suprised to find that Feist had recorded two albums before I had heard of her. So what do we know about Feist or Leslie Feist as she is more formally known.
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Feist is the solo project of Canada's Leslie Feist, a prolific artist who has also played ... more
in one capacity or another with Broken Social Scene, Kings of Convenience and half a dozen other bands. The Reminder, her third release, comes from the same well ...
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Advantages: Voice, Disadvantages: A few weaker links
You may know of Feist from her track 1,2,3,4 in the popualr advert for the ipod nano. As a fan of a huge range of music I was quite suprised to find that Feist had recorded two albums before I had heard of her. So what do we know about Feist or Leslie Feist as she is more formally known.
Leslie Feist was born on February 13, 1976 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is known as having been in the Canadian Indie band Broken Social scene. ... ...guitar.
...The Reminder...
Her third solo album "The Reminder" was released on April 23, 2007 in Europe, and on May 1, 2007 in Canada, the USA and the rest of the world. It was received very well by critics around the world and has won many awards including Juno Awards in 2008 for Pop Album of the Year and for Album of the Year. It has already sold over 1.2 million copies worldwide.
You may know of Feist from her track 1,2,3,4 in the popualr advert for the ipod nano. As a fan of a huge range of music I was quite suprised to find that Feist had recorded two albums before I had heard of her. So what do we know about Feist or Leslie Feist as she is more formally known.
Leslie Feist was born on February 13, 1976 in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada. She is known as having been in the Canadian Indie band Broken Social scene. She is known for singing, playing the piano, banjo and guitar.
...The Reminder...
Her third solo album "The Reminder" was released on April 23, 2007 in Europe, and on May 1, 2007 in Canada, the USA and the rest of the world. It was received very well by critics around the world and has won many awards including Juno Awards in 2008 for Pop Album of the Year and for Album of the Year. It has already sold over 1.2 million copies worldwide.
She plays acoustic and electric guitars, piano and banjo on the album and has a writing credit on every song and writes most of the songs on her own but the rest are collaborations with some songwriters who are well known in the genre like Jason Charles Beck who has also written with Peaches.
...Album Review...
1. So Sorry 3:11
This starts the album on a nice mellow note. the soft drums and acoustic guitar compliment Feist's clear vocals well. her voice sounds very good indeed even though she is very laid back in this song.
2. I Feel It All 3:39
This is different to the opening track and contains a catchy biting guitar with some pounding drums and some nice piano touches. This is a very flowing track and shows how natural her voice is. A really good track which will have you swaying.
3. My Moon My Man 3:48
This is a nice uptempo track, this has a style like Goldfrapp but the difference is that this is a good track. This will have you dancing around the living room. There's some nice guitar parts which sound very sixties.
4. The Park 4:33
A really lovely ballad which starts with guitar and then her voice comes in after a while. Her voice sound really good and very emotive. One of the best tracks on the album and possibly one of the best tracks of this kind in 2007.
5. The Water 4:46
This is a lovely soft track which starts with a soft piano and double bass intro and Feist's sweet voice sounds so lovely and tender. A really fantastic song which will leave you so relaxed with it's superb calm feel.
6. Sealion 3:39
This track is one of the weaker moments on this album and doesnt have the spark that the best tracks on the album have. It starts well with a catchy beat but carries on a bit too long without changing. by no means a bad track just not one of the best on the album. It is partly a cover of Nina Simone's sea lion woman.
7. Past In Present 2:52
This is a catchy track that loses out as it is a little short at under three minutes. It has a very catchy feel but doesnt have the instant attraction that the best tracks on the album do. Still good though with some nice guitar work.
8. The Limit To Your Love 4:21
This has a very nice piano and guitar intro and her voice joins the two instruments then the soft drums come in. Again she shows off her emotive voice very well and this is a very nice track. It has a very nice string background that is present throught the song.
9. 1234 3:03
This is her most well known track and the star of the Ipod nano advert. It is a lovely ballad which starts with a guitar and then the drums and strings come in. She plays the Banjo in this song and it works really well with the other instruments.
10. Brandy Alexander 3:36
This track has the firmest drum beat of the album and is one of the best tracks on the album. One of the most different tracks she has done and it really works well. A very listenable track indeed.
11. Intuition 4:36
This is a very gentle song that features Feist on the electric guitar, it works really well and is one of the best tracks on the album. the guitar has a great melody that Is a great part of the songs overall worth.
12. Honey Honey 3:26
This is another gentle track which has some nice train horn liike sounds. It is one of the most imaginative tracks on the album and I love the gentle sounds of the guitar and piano which are two key parts to the song.
13. How My Heart Behaves
This is the final track on the album and is a great end to the album. Another soft ballad with her voice sounding so tender and emotive. She has a great tone to her voice. This is a wonderful track which works so well as a final track.
...Her Voice...
She has a very natural vocal delivery but the best part of her voice is her tone, she has a very sweet vocal tone which makes her voice sound very emotive. She is one of the best singers in this type of music and she has the range to do a lot of things with her voice that makes her stand out from the crowd.
...Overall...
This is a very fine album indeed that loses a star for a few weaker links. There are no bad tracks on the album but they just don't live up to the same high standards that the best tracks on the album do. Still a very fine album though. I will watch out for her in the future as she could be around for a while.
Advantages: Feist's unique voice, the kookiness of it all, y'all Disadvantages: Many duff tracks on here, and the tracklisting is extremely suspect
the indie press what would she do? Well, the answer seems, she would refine the sound she created on Let It Die and polish it up a whole bunch, and then completely mess up the ordering of the tracks. As a result, The Reminder' is highly involving and entertaining but then incredibly dull and broken. It's a real mix of the good, the bad and the kinda ploddy on this album, with fun, rocky moments such as "I Feel It All" followed by brilliant pop gems like "My Moon My Man", which lead into dull-as-listening-into-a-wet-tap "The Park". It's a real shame, because when Feist is firing on all cylinders, she's almost untouchable as an artist.
The album starts off with a bluff in the form of "So Sorry", a bluesy country folk riff thingy, which is slow and steady, with bongos pacing out a slow beat whilst Feist sings an apology to a former lover. It ...
Personnel include: Feist (acoustic guitar); Bryden Baird (flugelhorn); Mocky (acoustic bass); Julian Brown (electric bass); Jesse Baird, Gonzales (drums); Jamie Lidell (unknown instrument); Town Hall (background vocals). Additional personnel: Eirik Glambek Boe (vocals); Afie Jurvanen (guitar); Lori Gemmel (harp); Sandra Baron (violin); Mary Stein (cello); Pierre Luc Jamain (organ); Ohad Benchetrit, Charles Spearin (unknown instrument); Kevin Drew, Brendan Canning (background vocals). Recording information: 2006. Canadian singer-songwriter Leslie Feist first gained prominence working with the Montreal shock-rapper Peaches and later the Toronto-based collective Broken Social Scene, but with the release of 2004's masterful LET IT DIE, she embarked on a solo career that quickly eclipsed her previous work. Following the pleasant but inessential remix album OPEN SEASON, 2007's THE REMINDER is Feist's true follow-up to LET IT DIE, and it deepens and solidifies that album's strengths. Combining jazzy torch songs with acoustic, folkish ballads, THE REMINDER is as quietly powerful as her Broken Social Scene bandmate Emily Haines's equally subdued solo debut, KNIVES DON'T HAVE YOUR BACK, but with a jazzy edge that recalls Nina Simone on tunes like "Sea Lion" (a standard also recorded by Simone) and the lush single "My Moon, My Man."
Album Reviews
Spin (p.85) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[L]isten through headphones and the album offers up bits of subdermal weirdness, as in 'Honey, Honey,' where luscious harmony vocals tangle with field-recording white noise." Magnet (p.96) - "Even from a secular point of view, it's difficult to characterize Leslie Feist's voice as anything but a divine gift."
Titles on disc 1
1.
So Sorry
2.
I Feel It All
3.
My Moon My Man
4.
Park
5.
Water
6.
Sealion
7.
Past In Present
8.
Limit To Your Love
9.
1234
10.
Brandy Alexander
11.
Intuition
12.
Honey Honey
13.
How My Heart Behaves
14.
Honey Honey (bonus track/live at Toronto's Danforth Music Hall October 2005)
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