Artist : Feist
Album : The Reminder
Label : Arts & Crafts / Interscope
Genre : Indie
Bitrate : 169 kbps avg
Source : CD (LP)
Playtime : 00:50:01 (63.5MB)
Rls date : 2007-03-01
Store date : 2007-05-01
[Track List]
1. So Sorry 3:12
2. I Feel It All 3:39
3. My Moon My Man 3:48
4. The Park 4:34
5. The Water 4:46
6. Sea Lion Woman 3:39
7. Past In Present 2:54
8. The Limit To Your Love 4:21
9. One Two Three Four 3:03
10.Brandy Alexander 3:36
11.Intuition 4:36
12.Honey Honey 3:27
13.How My Heart Behaves 4:26
uF release skips and has lower bitrates with the same encoder/settings.
For more than two years, Calgary native/Paris resident Leslie Feist
has been touring behind her debut Cherry Tree/Interscope album, "Let
It Die." The artist, who also moonlights in Broken Social Scene, will
kick off a fresh round of dates tonight (Jan. 24) in Ann Arbor, Mich.,
with support from Jason Collett.
"I guess it keeps renewing itself in the way that I'm living it because
I've been on tour for so long and go from being in a country where it's
been out for a long time to a country where it's brand new," the artist
tells Billboard.com. "It's kind of interesting. It's like dating your
husband."
First released in France in early 2004 before hitting stores in Canada a
few months later and eventually in the United States nearly a year after
its debut, "Let It Die" is a modern amalgamation of folk and indie rock
with elements of jazz, pop and bossa nova mixed in.
For most of 2005, Feist has been touring the States as a solo artist
opening for Rilo Kiley, Kings Of Convenience and British Sea Power. She
also drafted a backing band for an opening stint with Broken Social Scene,
with whom she performed this past weekend in Toronto. The group also shot
a video with director Micah Meisner for its single "7/4 (Shoreline),"
which prominently features Feist.
After this new round of touring, the artist will head to Berlin and Paris
to begin recording her next album, which could be out by the end of the
year. Work will continue while she's on he road in March, amid festival
appearances at Los Angeles' Everything Becomes Eclectic and San Francisco's
Noise Pop.
Plenty of new tracks are already in the mix, including "Brandy Alexander,"
which was co-written with Ron Sexsmith (Feist covered Sexsmith's "Secret
Heart" on "Let It Die"). Feist says more than half of her current set
features new material that most likely will end up on the new album. Songs
such as "Intuition" and "Anti-Pioneer" define the musical direction in
which she's headed, acting more as the completion of "Let It Die" than a
digression.
"By a fluke of circumstances, 'Let It Die' ended up being half originals
and half covers," Feist says. "And the originals are the ones I found some
real threads to hold onto over the last two years of touring and they have n
ever fallen off by the wayside and ended up on the set list floor. And so
probably songs like 'Let It Die' and 'Gatekeeper' and 'Mushaboom' -- the ones
that I wrote -- I think have similarities with what is destined to come for
the next record."