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Seventh Tree (MP3 Album)

Goldfrapp

Customer rating on Seventh Tree: 4.5 out of 5 stars(18 customer ratings)

Tracks:

10

Length:

00:41:40

Format:

MP3

Quality:

320 kbps

Size:

100.00 MB

£6.45

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1.Clowns00:04:08
£ 0.70
2.Little Bird00:04:25
£ 0.70
3.Happiness00:04:17
£ 0.65
4.Road To Somewhere00:03:52
£ 0.70
5.Eat Yourself00:04:06
£ 0.65
6.Some People00:04:40
£ 0.70
7.A&E00:03:18
£ 0.65
8.Cologne Cerrone Houdini00:04:26
£ 0.70
9.Caravan Girl00:04:05
£ 0.70
10.Monster Love00:04:23
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Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on Goldfrapp - Seventh Tree: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (18 reviews)

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Effortless

bamusbatisbarns | 04/04/2008 | See all bamusbatisbarns' reviews (5) »

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Nearing Seventh Heaven

eastendmusic | 31/03/2008 | See all eastendmusic's reviews (6) »


This review refers to Seventh Tree (CD version).

Goldfrapp unplugged this could also be called - well at least if you compare it to Black Cherry and Supernature. This definitely a tamer affair than the previously mentioned albums but don't let that put you off. The musicality is brilliant, Alison's vocals are superb and they haven't left the pomp behind. Top tracks include A&E, Little Bird, Happiness; Cologne Cerrone Houdini and Caravan Girl. This is not Felt Mountain Pt 2 and should not be directly compared to it. This album has a feeling of plenty of space in the sound letting you go wherever you want to whilst listening and not drowning your thoughts.

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars A Fine return to The Original Goldfrapp

chancy | 10/03/2008 | See all chancy's reviews (26) »


This review refers to Seventh Tree (CD version).

I have to admit i expected them to ventually go back to the Felt Mountain Sound and it doe's take a complete U Turn to Supernature and is toned down a hell of alot. So it doe's take some listening but don't right it off straight away it has some lovely Songs on it.

And im glad goldfrapp have not got sucked into being commercialised like other bands they do what they want and try something different everytime they produce a new album.

Lets just say it's a breath off fresh air.

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