Three years ago, canadian leslie Feist broke through with her debut, an
eclectic record that dipped into indie disco and Euro pop but had
enough sweet, chanteuse-y moments to earn Norah Jones comparisons. On The
Reminder, Feist digs a little deeper: Less eclectic but more impressive,
the album finds her working up abundant beauty and warm, ruminative
singing on jazz- and folk-tinged songs. Cuts like "1 2 3 4" and the rather
gorgeous "I Feel It All" are both memorable and resonant, and on the
standout "My Moon My Man," she sounds sharp, sassy and smitten alongside
a seductive, jazzy shuffle. Feist seems like a big fan of her own
voice, and it's hard to blame her: She's got a sweet, throaty croon capable
of great tenderness and supple adornments. But several tracks sound
like they're more about singing than songs, and tedium creeps in on slow
ones such as "The Water" and "Honey Honey," a minimalist, arty thing
that sounds like bad Joanna Newsom. Too bad: Replace the sleepy stuff with
more songs like "My Moon," and The Reminder would have been killer.
(Posted: Apr 17, 2007)
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Track List
- So Sorry
- I Feel It All
- My Moon My Man
- Park
- Water
- Sea Lion Woman
- Past in Present
- Limit to Your Love
- 1234
- Brandy Alexander
- Intuition
- Honey Honey
- How My Heart Behaves
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