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Little Dragon

Little Dragon
Little Dragon

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Average customer review:

Track Listing

  1. Twice
  2. Turn Left
  3. No Love
  4. Recommendation
  5. Constant Surprises
  6. Forever
  7. After The Rain
  8. Place To Belong
  9. Stormy Weather
  10. Test
  11. Wink
  12. Scribbled Paper

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #10283 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-09-03
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Customer Reviews

Different from the ordinary4
Electronica/jazzy/blues/reggae - I don't really know how to brand this music. The female lead singer's voice is superb and the backing arrangements/instruments are great. This is a group of 4 people who are very talented musicians and for a first album they have been well-supported with a good production. I was surprised that I liked this music, but I found it got inside me!

splendid5
Originally listened to this on itunes and decided it sounded the CD worthy of a purchase. Once it arrived, was immediately hooked, Several fantastic tracks such as the hauntingly chilled out "Twice" and "Forever", meant the album was listened to on repeat. Very unusual and doesn't really fit into any particular category but think a jazzy Bjork.

It was ok3
I bought this off the back of hearing Twice and looking through a lot of the reviews on here. Though this album is not bad I don't feel it has a lot to offer in diversity. I very quickly become bored by about track 3 and there doesn't seem to be any complete tracks throughout to regain my interest.

There are moments where things start to get interesting only to return to the same mediocrity found consistently throughout the whole album.

Though not being big into downloading individual songs I wish I'd just downloaded Twice as it's totally brilliant. I've given this 3 stars on the basis of that song and the fact that this isn't by an large an offensive album just to my ears boring.

If it is indeed a grower I will come back and edit this though.