Amorino
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Track Listing
- Amorino
- The Breeze Whispered Your Name
- Monologue For An Old True Love
- October's Say
- The Cat's Pyjamas
- Why Does My Head Hurt So?
- Johnny Come Home
- Poor Butterfly
- Love For Tomorrow
- There Is No Greater Gold
- This Land Floods With Milk
- Song For Baby
- Time Is Just The Same
Product Details
- Released on: 2003-10-07
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.com
Isobel Campbell, former cellist and vocalist with Belle and Sebastian and the main force behind the Gentle Waves, turns in a laidback debut under her own name. A pleasantly jazzy, sophisticated companion piece to her tribute to Billie Holiday released in 2002, Amorino sounds like a lost soundtrack to some cool French film from the 1960s. There’s quite a lot of variation, and the arrangements are subtle throughout. "Monologue for an Old True Love," for one, melds Morricone horns and strings to a Spector-ish drum sound, swinging Wes Montgomery-ish guitar lines and a chorus that quietly explodes into girl group harmony. Elsewhere, elements are reminiscent of Joao Gilberto, Marine Girls, Nick Drake, Lee Hazlewood, and Smokey and Miho. There’s even some straight-ahead Dixieland jazz on "The Cat’s Pyjamas." Her voice may barely rise above a whisper on every track, but Amorino is unabashedly unironic, delicately joyous, and the perfect prelude to a nap some lazy Sunday afternoon. --Mike McGonigal
Album Description
First solo album from former Belle & Sebastian singer. Recorded over the course of three years, this album includes collaborations with ex-Vaseline Eugene Kelly, Portisheads Adrian Utley and a 27 piece orchestra. Isobel has also been nominated for the Mercury music prize for her work with Mark Lanegan. Snowstorm. 2006.
