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Days to Come

Days to Come
Bonobo

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Track Listing

  1. Intro
  2. Days To Come
  3. Between The Lines - Bonobo & Bajka
  4. Fever
  5. Ketto
  6. Nightlite - Bonobo & Bajka
  7. Transmission 94
  8. On Your Marks
  9. If You Stayed Over - Bonobo & Fink
  10. Walk In The Sky - Bonobo & Bajka
  11. Recurring

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1598 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-10-02
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
DAYS TO COME is the third album from Simon Green's downtempo project Bonobo. Augmenting his usual rugged breakbeats with elegantly treated soundscapes, Green breathes new life into a well-worn genre. The album features a slew of guest musicians, adding a wonderfully organic and vibrant musicality that's rare in electronic music. Rounding out this versatile cast are the enigmatic vocals of Bajka, who moves effortlessly from soulful jazz crooner one minute, to psych-folk troubadour the next.


Customer Reviews

Patchy2
I really liked Animal Magic and Dial M, so had high hopes for this. It's a strange one though- for the first half of the album he seems to be trying to write the soundtrack to a samurai movie. All very Japanese sounding, which wears thin pretty quickly. The second half is more similar to the earlier albums only not as good. The only time he really gets it right is on the last track 'Recurring', which is a great tune.
There are vocals this time too, but more often than not they feel grafted on and not a part of the song. Some rather trite lyrics don't help either.
Overall the whole thing just feels forced, and not a patch on his other work.

Classic !!5
Been playing regularly since its release,absolute classic,one of my favourites of the decade,purchase immediately !

All time fave5
What can I say? Having listened to this album for over two years now, it still keeps on growing. Sheer beauty in so many aspects, groovy as groove can be. Recommended for casual and for attentive listening - I know only few albums which work that way.