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She & Him is a story of musical serendipity: Two artists, each renowned in their own creative fields, meet and recognize a certain shared nostalgia. The result is destined to be one of the musical highlights of the year.

Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward first met to record a version of Richard and Linda Thompson’s “When I Get To The Border” for a movie soundtrack. Immediately struck by one another’s… Read more in Amazon's She & Him Store

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  • Audio CD (March 18, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Merge Records
  • ASIN: B0012IWHQO
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (112 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #350 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
    #22 in  Music > Pop > Singer-Songwriters
    #17 in  Music > Alternative Rock > Indie & Lo-Fi > Indie Rock
    #19 in  Music > Pop > Adult Alternative

 
1. Sentimental Heart
2. Why Do You Let Me Stay Here?
3. This Is Not A Test
4. Change Is Hard
5. I Thought I Saw Your Face Today
6. Take It Back
7. I Was Made For You
8. You Really Gotta Hold On Me
9. Black Hole
10. Got Me
11. I Should Have Known Better
12. Sweet Darlin'

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Some of us first fell in love with Zooey Deschanel's distinctive and charming voice when she crooned, "Baby it’s cold outside," with Will Ferrell in their 2003 movie, Elf. Then, in concert last summer, M.Ward invited Deschanel to the stage, where they effortlessly created the equivalent of musical utopia. In their first recorded collaboration as She & Him, Deschanel and Ward strike the same sincerity with his nostalgic production and her retro resonance. Cover songs such as "You Really Got a Hold on Me," previously performed by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, gain a newfound heartache and undeniable splendor. Bring on Volume 2. --Amanda MacKinnon

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This is the musical debut from M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel, paired together by director Martin Hayens to perform the Richard and Linda Thompson tune "When I Get To The Border" for his film "The Go-Getter". Their match sparked the idea for "Volume One". Limited touring this spring.

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78 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars California soul at 33 rpm, April 17, 2008
By S. Yates (Bath, UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Volume One (Audio CD)
Zooey Deschanel is definitely a child of California's better nature. On her and M. Ward's first record, she harks back to the golden era of the Golden State, somewhere between Sweetheart of the Rodeo and Heart Like a Wheel, when singer-songwriters from all corners of the US, Canada, and Britain were all in Cali making laid-back, radio-friendly records with a country bent. From the first listen, it's clear how steeped she is in her parents' record collection. (They were both active in Hollywood during that time, so I'm assuming it's their influence. NB - Her father Caleb did the cinematography for A Woman Under the Influence. +1000 Cali points.)

OK, so that might not be everyone's cup of tea. I've seen 1-star reviews on here deriding this record as pedestrian fluff, and fair game, I suppose. A lot of great records are pedestrian fluff by that reckoning. Carole King's Tapestry, for instance, divides a lot of music lovers. Is a record "Easy Listening" just because it's easy to listen to? Some people prefer mutton to lamb because they like to have something to chew on, and who am I to tell them that's wrong?

It's really about what you grew up with. Put on Simon & Garfunkel - Greatest Hits in a room full of people and you'll immediately separate the teary-eyed from the disinterested. That's the same kind of reaction this record seems to be generating. Maybe some people didn't really grow up with music, and their only touchstones are the Postal Service and the Shins, and so they're disappointed that this record doesn't strike any chords with them. But for those who love Gram Parsons, Loretta Lynn, Diana Ross, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, and - oh, let's say the Shangri-Las - then this record is sure to feel warm and familiar.

Part of that is the "sound". Nice touches abound, including choice backing vocals, strings, pedal steel, pianos, etc., but M. Ward's production thankfully doesn't sex it up too much, instead faithfully showcasing the lovely voice of Ms. Deschanel. She sings about as pretty as she looks (and about as smart as she talks), which will be obvious to anyone who has seen Elf or, more recently, her movie-stealing minor turn in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. Her songwriting is also remarkable, partly because it's surprisingly good and partly because it's so very anachronistic. It sounds like she went around collecting songs with a time machine.

A few choice covers polish it off. "You Really Got a Hold On Me" carries on the very California tradition of covering or writing for soul musicians, as per Janis Joplin, Carole King, the Flying Burrito Bros, though it's mostly done in the same vein as M. Ward's weeping-willow cover of David Bowie's "Let's Dance". A lilting luau rendiditon of the Beatles' "I Should Have Known Better" would feel right at home on Ry Cooder's Chicken Skin Music. She curiously closes the record with the Negro spiritual "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", a fairly innocuous choice which puts the record to bed.

Overall, this record is just an unexpected treat for fans of Ms. Deschanel. As for the criticism that's going around, like that her stage presence isn't great in youtube videos of her first ever live performances of her own songs, it seems a bit harsh. The "pedestrian fluff" argument also seems a bit off the mark, since to me that would mean doing the kind of Michelle Branch-style acoustic rock that most females with guitars seem doomed to play. On the contrary, Volume One is a smart, disarming record that manages to be sweet without being precious, smart without being self-conscious, and retro without oversimplifying or resorting to gimmicks. 5 stars sounds about right.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One day, we'll all be cool, May 2, 2008
By Invisigoth (Minneapolis) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Volume One (Audio CD)

I agree, it's not exactly re-inventing the wheel but Volume One from She & Him is a solidly enjoyable listen. Zooey Deschanel channels Petula Clark while M. Ward duly fills in the 60s blanks. What's not to like? The production is lovingly detailed, creating cozy spaces for the listener to relax. The opening track, "Sentimental Heart", is a good example. Try listening to it on headphones and you can enjoy the dueling piano and staccato violin that build up to the bright sunshine of the outro. "I Was Made For You" is another highlight, though not wholly original. If you've cruised by an oldies radio station, you'll swear that the drum, guitar riff, and backing vocals have been nicked from somewhere else and you're probably right. But come on, look me in the eye and tell me it doesn't rock, motherf%#!

There are a few covers scattered here and there but Deschanel gets full songwriting credit for the bulk of the songs, which is quite impressive. The songs are thoughtfully constructed, the melodies strong, and the lyrics heartfelt. The only negatives are that Deschanel's vocal range is limited (or perhaps not on display) and she has a goes overboard on belting out certain syllables. Still though, I think pretty much any musician would be envious of Deschanel's singing and songwriting talent.

Lastly, it's nice to see Hollywood types crossing over to the music realm in a non-painful manner (for once). I mean, sweet merciful Allah on a cross! What on earth were you thinking Scarlett Johansson?

P.S. To the reviewer who commented that the vocals sound like she's singing into a toilet: it's called plate reverb.
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33 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars poignant and sweet, April 28, 2008
This review is from: Volume One (Audio CD)
Let's stop talking about who she is, and let's focus on how she does. Ms. Deschanel does not have a strong voice, but it is sincere and sweet. I've read reviews of their shows, and she can be nervous at the start--likely because she doesn't project that well, but also because these songs are very dear to her. There is no irony here, nothing sardonic--no hiding behind the cool pose. She puts it all out there, as best she can, and it brings back the California/country AM radio of the 1970s. It's very likable, if not too profound or ambitious.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars Good Debut
She & Him, comprised of Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward, are a throwback to 50's pop, with a little bit of other sounds from other decades thrown into the mix. Read more
Published 4 days ago by Donna Clemens

2.0 out of 5 stars Waiting for Better
There was another reviewer who nailed it, she sounds like she's singing to a metronome. You can almost keep time with the seconds ticking by as she sings... Read more
Published 18 days ago by eyes N ears

4.0 out of 5 stars Great debut
I love the retro feel and sound that most of this album has. Zooey's voice is comforting to listen to and the sweet melodies are enjoyable. Read more
Published 1 month ago by L.R. Sully

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun with a touch of Country
I'm not a big fan of country music, but Zoe Dechanel uses many of its best aspects, plus pieces taken from the mid 1900's, to create a fun and eventful trip down memory lane.
Published 3 months ago by Jennifer V Haralovich

2.0 out of 5 stars Wanted to love it, but it's a bit depressing
Love the song "Why Do You Let Me Stay Here" - that's why I bought this album. The lyrics to the song aren't super joyful, but the music is upbeat and fun. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Ran Flasterstein

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow; I was immediately floored, stopped listening to it for several months only to pick it up again and...
...I cannot stop listening to this album! I could be in the darkest of moods an' these songs just create a tunnel of light for me. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Schmathan

5.0 out of 5 stars Zooey
Wonderful album. We listen to it on repeat and dance around. My 3 yr old loves singing along.
Published 6 months ago by Stacey Markley

5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Worth the Purchase
This is honestly such a good album from the beginning to the end. Zooey shows that she is a woman of many talents. She definitely has musical and acting talent. Read more
Published 7 months ago by A. Pack

5.0 out of 5 stars sweet Zooey lullaby
She has such a beautiful voice. This is the album I used to watch baseball with, instead of listening to the annoying announcers speak. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Matthew Bogusz

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesomely awesome
I LOVE this album. OK, how could she possibly put a foot wrong with M.Ward ... but this album proves Zooey is an accomplished closet pop star in her own right. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Third Eye

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