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Amorino

Amorino
Isobel Campbell

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Track Listing

  1. Amorino
  2. The Breeze Whispered Your Name
  3. Monologue For An Old True Love
  4. October's Say
  5. The Cat's Pyjamas
  6. Why Does My Head Hurt So?
  7. Johnny Come Home
  8. Poor Butterfly
  9. Love For Tomorrow
  10. There Is No Greater Gold
  11. This Land Floods With Milk
  12. Song For Baby
  13. Time Is Just The Same

Product Details

  • Released on: 2003-10-07
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

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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.