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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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The English "French Touch", April 25, 2002
Well, ever since Jacques Lu Cont kick-started the now-emerging electro-clash, or electro, or third wave electronica (Whatever) scene back in '99 under his Les Rythmes Digitales guise (an as-yet-not acknowledged fact, mind you), he's been working an even more 80's muse, and now equipped with squelchy keyboards-...guitars and, er, two other guys, he's turned in what amounts to a Duran Duran album for the Radiohead generation under the Zoot Woman guise.But beneath the electro-dance numbers ("Information First"), the vague ...eroticisms ("Jessie") and the cheeky but daring Kraftwerk cover ("The Model") lies the burgeoning songwriter in Lu Cont, as evidenced on the slightly-too-daring acoustic closer, "Holiday Home". Unfortunately for Lu Cont, this is another album that has passed under the North America radar, but even the few people I know who've listened to Living In A Magazine are really feeling this record ...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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definitely good little gem here, September 29, 2005
ok so zoot woman rules. they are kind of like electro hall and oats. it's VERY 80s, and has a kind of soft-rock feel to it, but in the best possible way. hell, they even cover kraftwerk's "the model" and make it sound kind of like mister mister or something. i don't know what i'm talking about, just buy it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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A Rare Find, Totally Unexpected!, September 28, 2005
I purchased this CD from Amazon after having heard "Nobody Knows" on a different compilation CD. This is one of those CDs you listen to after a difficult day at work. Their sound is very lush. The music is rich with vintage synth and electric piano sounds. The songs themselves are pop all the way, but not too contrived or trivial to endure multiple listenings. The music and singing remind me of Gary Wright (Dream Weaver) from the 70s. I played this CD 4 times in a row when I first got it. My favorite tracks: It's Automatic, Nobody Knows, Jesse, and Holiday Home.
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