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Let It Die
Feist is a Canadian songstress, hailing from Toronto. Her first album 'Let It Die', is produced by Renaud Letang & Gonzales. Feist has been Gonzales' fellow for years. Part of the Canadian collective band, Broken Social Scene, Gonzales convinced her to come to Paris to record this first album. The journey started in an out of time, out of norm atmosphere, whose lush grooves are offset by a thoroughly enjoyable live performance, with members of the Germany via Toronto Kitty-Yo crew such as Peaches, Gonzales,...
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Not one to stay too long in once place, Feist joined Broken Social Scene during the recording of the group's sophomore effort, You Forgot It in People. The album became a critical success after its release in 2002, and Broken Social Scene won a Juno Award the following year for Alternative Album of the Year. Feist had already formulated plans for a second solo album by this time. When she wasn't touring North America and Europe with Broken Social Scene, she worked on her solo material with Renaud...
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January 08, 2006: This is a wonderful cd -- ranging from upbeat and eclectic sounds to nostalgic and hauntingly beautiful sounds. I heard one of her songs at the clothing store Club Monaco and have been addicted to her cd since -- it's a mixture of lounge tunes and a great display of musical talents. Definitely one of the better cd investments.
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NEW Cherrytree Records. Feist is a Canadian songstress, hailing from Toronto. Her first album 'Let It Die', is produced by Renaud Letang & Gonzales. Feist has been Gonzales' fellow for years. Part of the Canadian collective band, Broken Social Scene, Gonzales convinced her to come to Paris to record this first album. The journey started in an out of time, out of norm atmosphere, whose lush grooves are offset by a thoroughly enjoyable live performance, with members of the Germany via Toronto Kitty...
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Feist is a Canadian songstress, hailing from Toronto. Her first album 'Let It Die', is produced by Renaud Letang & Gonzales. Feist has been Gonzales' fellow for years. Part of the Canadian collective band, Broken Social Scene, Gonzales convinced her to come to Paris to record this first album. The journey started in an out of time, out of norm atmosphere, whose lush grooves are offset by a thoroughly enjoyable live performance, with members of the Germany via Toronto Kitty-Yo crew such as Peaches...
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FEIST Let It Die (2004 UK edition 13-track CD album from the Canadian singer/songwriter. Includes the singles Mushaboom and a brilliant cover version of the Bee Gees classic Inside And Out. Complete with picture sleeve booklet).
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Somewhere in between living with Peaches , playing guitar with By Divine Right , rapping with Chilly Gonzales , and singing with Broken Social Scene and Apostle of Hustle , Canadian songstress Feist started a solo career. Following up 1999's self-released Monarch , Let It Die was recorded in Paris between 2002 and 2003. The romance of the City of Lights glows throughout as a combination of folk, bossa nova, jazz-pop, and indie rock finds its place among the 11-track song list. She'll woo you with...
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Toronto's own Leslie Feist has become a highly respected and successful songwriter over the past couple of years. Her quirky pop songs have earned her play on iTunes, best of lists from music afficienados and adoration from fans worldwide.
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Genre: Rock Release Date: May 25, 2004 Label: Arts & Crafts 2004 Polydor / a Universal Music Company. Under exclusive license to Arts & Crafts Productions Inc.
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