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Remember That I Love You
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List Price:
£8.99
Our Price:
£6.98
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Manufacturer:
k
Average Customer Rating:
Binding:
Audio CD
EAN:
0789856117529
Label:
k
Manufacturer:
k
Number Of Discs:
1
Publisher:
k
Release Date:
2008-03-17
Studio:
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Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Awesome
Comment:
I'm one of those people that first heard of Kimya Dawson through the Juno soundtrack, probably one of those who Dawson's hardcore fans probably hate. Anyhow, it is a remarkable little album with a range of emotions portrayed in each song. One song it'll have you dancing around the room the next it'll have you crying. It is original, quirky and inspiring. A particular stand out song on the album is 'Loose Lips' which reflects Dawson's thoughts on the US-Iraq war.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Simple, melodic, heartbreaking
Comment:
I bought this item on the strength of a couple of favourable reviews and a fondness for the Moldy Peaches, but nothing prepared for me for how much I would love it. An album I can just put on 'repeat' and listen to over and over... Like all the gentlest and most heartfelt moments of the Moldy Peaches concentrated in one sustained burst of quality accoustic songs. The tunes are lovely, and the lyrics are the sort you take to your heart, covering things from the fear of death for our loved ones, to dealing with low self-esteem, to a stinging criticism of America's response to the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Anyone with a love of quality songwriting should find something to love in this album.
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