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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sugarry goodness!
This CD is just pure fun. I had heard the group on a compliation CD, and so gave the CD a chance, and I"m glad I did. While you might not listen to it all the time, it's like candy. It's fantastic every once and a while, and you find yourself craving it!! Some interesting songs on here, lots of catchy originals (sort of strange almost Belle & Sebastian-esque...
Published on March 13, 2001

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Strangest Tea Party EVER
I am not exagerating when I say that this CD is a polite hallucination: A late-aternoon tea party with the slanted light heavy on the wooden floor, stirring up the dust mites around the heads of Sally Field, Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, Angela Lansbury, Cat Stevens, a particularly large white Teddy Bear and a girl in a red raincoat (isn't she hot?) and violet umbrella. When...
Published on October 6, 2003


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sugarry goodness!, March 13, 2001
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This review is from: Death By Chocolate (Audio CD)
This CD is just pure fun. I had heard the group on a compliation CD, and so gave the CD a chance, and I"m glad I did. While you might not listen to it all the time, it's like candy. It's fantastic every once and a while, and you find yourself craving it!! Some interesting songs on here, lots of catchy originals (sort of strange almost Belle & Sebastian-esque spoken word pop songs) then a wonderful cover version of "If you want to be free, be free" from the movie "Harold & Maude". Think Mary Poppins, WIlly Wonka, Wizard of Oz. Tasty pop!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Death By Chocolate=Extreme Aural Happiness, August 3, 2001
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Kevinduran (Indianapolis, Indiana USA) - See all my reviews
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What a bizarre notion of a cd! 17 songs- clocks in under 40 minutes- there's no time to get bored with this wonderful sweet concotion. Even better than a chocolate Krackel bar, and it won't rot your teeth if you eat too much. None of these songs are going to set the charts on fire, but that's the fun of the whole thing. Death By Chocolate's Angie Tillett speaks over the tracks- her vocals slightly remind me of a female Neil Tennant (of Pet Shop Boys). The music is a loungey/electronic-ish batch of creamy goodness. Put this on during a fabulous dinner party, and your friends are SURE to ask "What is this and where can I get it immediately?" Fave songs: "Daddy's Out Of Focus" (ain't that the truth), and "If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out" (from the movie "Harold And Maude".) I don't know why anyone hasn't covered that song before, it seems like such an obvious choice for a cover song.

If you like your music a little left of center (and I'm not talking about the hot, hot song by Suzanne Vega!) you will adore Death By Chocolate. And if you don't like it, it's probably because you prefer those rotten Twizzlers (that get all stuck in your teeth) over chocolate!

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Strangest Tea Party EVER, October 6, 2003
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I am not exagerating when I say that this CD is a polite hallucination: A late-aternoon tea party with the slanted light heavy on the wooden floor, stirring up the dust mites around the heads of Sally Field, Dudley Moore, Peter Cook, Angela Lansbury, Cat Stevens, a particularly large white Teddy Bear and a girl in a red raincoat (isn't she hot?) and violet umbrella. When you drink the piping tea, your lexicon is reduced to the letters of the alaphabet, letters that trip off your tongue to the halting beat of a music-box tune (where is that music box?). There is nothing more to say.....
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5.0 out of 5 stars old george, January 18, 2008
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George M. Kuusela (bellows falls, vt.) - See all my reviews
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i bought this item for my granddaughter who is a pastery chef. she loved it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Death By Chocolate. 60's kisch meets poetry., June 13, 2004
This review is from: Death By Chocolate (Audio CD)
Death By Chocolate is almost a harsh name to represent this type of music, perhaps 'living through caramel' would be more appropriate. The sound basically intertwines the poetic musings of Angela Faye Tillett with kischy 60's grooves, a combination of Stereolab's melodic doo-wop harmonies, The Bees/The High Llamas' retro experimentalism, with a touch of Japanese cheekiness, eg, Pizzicato Five. Glossing over this is the tinted haze of 60's soundtracks, complete with cheezy keyboards, a boxed yet cheery colorful sound. I must admit, although interesting, I'm not exactly a fan of the spoken-word vignettes which dominate half the CD, yet the strength of the music itself is a creative force making it worth a listen. Think beat poetry meets Russ Meyer soundtracks meets Rainbow Quartz label bands.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Little happy music, February 17, 2004
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I don't think I can add much more than what the other reviewers already said. If the world has got you down and you need to be taken away to a little happy place, this is the CD for you. Guaranteed to make you smile.
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