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Let It Die

FeistMP3 Music
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  • Original Release Date: April 26, 2005
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I highly recommend this album to anyone who loves music that has heart. L. Jason Laney  |  23 reviewers made a similar statement
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68 of 71 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
I heard the import singles and now have the domestic full CD (even though the import version contains two bonus tracks NOT on the cheaper U.S. version)...simply put, this is simply BRILLIANT. While not really her "debut" (Feist has been in several Canadian bands like Broken Social Scene, self-released her own Monarch CD a few years ago, and popped up with roomie Peaches on some projects), it's a definite keeper. It's so rare to hear a CD nowadays that, from the moment you hear the opening chords and voice, you are immediately hooked, pulled in, and instantly addicted til the last note. Not a bad apple in the bunch, but standouts are her amazing, gutsy, sexy cover of Bee Gee's INSIDE & OUT (who woulda thunk?), ONE EVENING, MUSHABOOM (getting spins on KCRW now), and her understated cover of Ron Sexsmith's classic overlooked SECRET HEART. With spare, expert production from pal GONZALEZ (who has put out some interesting electro/faux-rap efforts on his own), it's all about HER VOICE: breathy, rich, ethereal, sensual with confident yet carefree phrasing and tone. The kind of voice you hear once and never ever forget. I know that if Interscope puts some serious marketing muscle and money beyond Feist's CD it can be a contender for a Grammy sweep - it's THAT good. Handsdown the BEST album of 2005, bar none. (Here's hoping for the remixes soon! Ewan Pearson & Mocky, do you feel me?)
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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Let it live May 30, 2005
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
If Lesie Feist sounds familiar, it's because of her musical resume -- it ranges from Canadian indie-popsters Broken Social Scene to female rapper Peaches to the Kings of Convenience. That sort of resume also makes one wonder -- what will her solo debut, "Let It Die," sound like?

The answer: Stripped down, sensual pop music, with a touch of jazz and trip-hop around the edges. It kicks off with only the strums of an acoustic guitar, before Feist jumps in like an orphaned torch singer. "Well it's time to begin/as the summer sets in/It's the scene you set for new lovers," she croons.

From there on, Feist doesn't even slow down. She ventures into cheery, catchy pop like "Mushaboom," sensual slow ballads, rippling trippy songs, and smooth torch songs. There's even -- surprisingly -- a cover of the Bee Gees' "Inside And Out," which she gives a funky spin, and a delicately catchy cover of Ron Sexsmith's underrated "Secret Heart."

The flavour of Feist's music isn't the sort that sets off fireworks and sets you raving about how much fun it is. "Let It Die" is the sort of album that is periodically hailed as being the real deal -- no studio tricks, little musical polish, and a reliance on good songwriting and tunes rather than hooks. In other words, pure music.

The star of the music is Feist herself; her vocals are front-and-center, and she proves herself a rare kind of singer. No "American Idol" vocal explosions, no hyperdramatics. Instead, Feist flexes her vocals in all sorts of different ways -- breathy, husky, ethereal and coy, and and moving along with the music in perfect sync.

Not that Feist's good voice doesn't mean that the music isn't also good. Most of the instrumentation is based on piano and acoustic guitar, with snapping fingers, cowbells, a hint of synth and handclaps thrown in. It's very simple, and very pretty, whether trying out catchy pop or traditional-sounding folk. Only a few songs, like the clunky "Lonely Lonely," fail to be captivating.

Leslie Feist moves out of the shadow of the other bands and artists she's worked with, and establishes herself with the beautiful "Let It Die." A rare and good type of pop.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Spectacular. April 26, 2005
By Sabrina
Format:Audio CD
Feist is a complete original, although she pays inadvertant homage to so many others: Dusty Springfield, Sade, Jane Siberry, even Billie Holliday. Her covers are impeccably chosen, including songs by Ron Sexsmith, Blossom Dearie and, oddly enough, the Bee Gees (she does an incredible version of their old '70s disco chestnut "Inside and Out"). But it's her own songs that really grab you, especially the title song, which is one of the most wistfully sad songs I've ever heard, and the eighties-ish "One Evening," which sounds like something Sade or George Michael might have cooked up.

For the record, the extended UK CD is even better, because it includes Feist's own lovely, lovelorn "Amourissima" and a fabulous cover of the Francoise Hardy song "L'Amour Ne Dure Pas Toujours," which both confirm that Feist knows her way around a chanson. In short, Leslie Feist is extremely wonderful.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great album!
Feist is really mesmerizing in this album of her beautiful sang sonnets and real to life songs, with her amazing voice. Great shipping and price. Definitely check this one out!
Published 3 months ago by kenneth Hoback
5.0 out of 5 stars Versatile, artistic, it rocks.
Feist is not just that ipod add singer. Not too precious, thank God. At first glance sounds like Carmen Bailey Rae. Very versatile album: starts with jazz singing, acoustic guitar. Read more
Published 5 months ago by bootobsessed
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
I adore every track on this album. Feist is super talented. I usually just listen to Pandora but wanted to own these songs so I can play them on demand! Very lovely. Read more
Published 6 months ago by mom of 3
5.0 out of 5 stars YES! FEIST!
I find this CD there best,well right there with The Reminder...If you love Feist or just came acrost it buy it. You will be happy...
Published 7 months ago by fistbone
5.0 out of 5 stars Fiest, let it die
This album is pretty awesome, its fiest's first album. I got it for an awesome price and came really soon after ordering, packaged properly and undamaged. :)
Published 11 months ago by Rowan
5.0 out of 5 stars Worldclass
This album is simply a must have for people into female vocalists.

years after it was released and hundreds of listens later one thing that continues to amaze me about... Read more
Published 11 months ago by hodaddy 101
5.0 out of 5 stars Something Special
This is one of my favorite CDs of all time. I heard "Inside and Out" when I was shopping and couldn't get it out of my head. Read more
Published 19 months ago by J. Lafferty
4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet, Sweet, Bliss
This is a great album. I believe it's one of Feist's firsts to. I has always compared her voice to taking a hot bathe without the water. Read more
Published on May 17, 2011 by Kelby Merchant
5.0 out of 5 stars Let It Die
Let It Die A lovely CD that arrived very quickly and in perfect condition. It was very reasonably priced. I'm very happy!
Published on April 15, 2011 by JamesD
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Goodness
I once had this album and misplaced it. It is one of those albums I could not do without, so I got myself another copy. The vocals are sweet without sounding fake or cheesy. Read more
Published on October 11, 2010 by Malorie Clough
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