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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great!, June 18, 2004
When I first heard about this CD, I was genuinely excited and went immediately to my local indie music shop to order it. A week later, I had the CD in my hand and I eagerly placed it in my CD player at home.With the opening track, "It's Oh So Quiet", it started out quite lovely, with more of an 80's pop feel to it then jazz. The only difference, really, is the chorus line. Where Bjork would escalate her voice into a beefy roar, here it's a quiet downtempo lull, and I don't like it. My favorite track on the album has to be "Hyperballad" by Blanket Noise. I didn't know what to expect, since I had never heard of Blanket Noise, but I loved what I heard. Blanket Noise took the ambient electronic orchestra of Bjork's Hyperballad, and replaced it with kitchy-60's jazz, ala Stan Getz. It's absolutely amazing, and translates very well from the original. The other tracks are great, but "Joga" by Ben Gibbard (of Death Cab for Cutie fame) and "Human Behaviour) by The Decemberists are absolutely forgettable. "In the Musicals" is a great instrumental track, as well as "Possibly Maybe", where Bjork's vocals are replaced by an electric guitar. "Hunter" is a feisty song, with vocals that almost rival Bjork's version of the song. "Unravel" is a very poppy song, and very uplifting considering the depressing mood of the original. I usually don't like it when bands cover other band's songs, but the tracks on this CD are absolutely great. I just wish we could get more CDs like this.
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