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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 8256469464576 Label: ATLANTIC / ADA Manufacturer: ATLANTIC / ADA Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: ATLANTIC / ADA Release Date: August 19, 2008 Sales Rank: 937 Studio: ATLANTIC / ADA
Product Description: Sweden's Lykke Li presents one of the most perfect pop albums you'll hear all year. Just as her music sometimes seems to have arrived from another planet, she's not quite like anyone you've met before.
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Rating: - Top class tuneful album
Ignore the person who says this is not for over 20's, I am late 30's and love this album. It is full of great tunes, very catchy with strong beats. It is best described as electronic pop, but I think it will strongly appeal to some Hip Hop heads too. It is from Sweden but lyrics are in English.
Buy it!!!
Rating: - Awful
This CD was not for me. Not my era~ I think if you are over 20, you'll hate it.
Rating: - Lykke Li album is a hit
Youth Novels is singer Lykke Li's first major US debut. Stand out tracks include I'm Good, I'm Gone and Little Bit. I hope this album blows up, her voice is absolutely stunning. The sparse instrumentation on a lot of the tracks definitely works to her advantage! Pick this album up if you're a fan of upbeat, mellow, female voices.
Rating: - Great Album!
Since the introduction itunes I have found that my attention span in listening to whole albums is on the short side. Come to think of it, I don't think that I have bought a CD in its entirety in a couple of years!! I love this album! Great to listen to... Great style and energy!
Rating: - Lykke Li - Youth Novels
Youth Novels (2008, LL Recordings) Lykke Li's first studio album. ***1/2
In 2007 I became very tired of minimalism. It had been around since the late 1990s, and only few bands were able to do it successfully, namely blues-based bands such as the White Stripes and the Black Keys. There were others of course, but they seemed to be the only ones who had it down pat. And even then I wasn't crazy about it; Icky Thump, while still an exceptional album, ranked as one of the Stripes' weakest outputs. At the same time, wonderfully flourished albums like Neon Bible were sonically epic in every ... Read More