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| | Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant |
 | | On FOLD YOUR HANDS CHILD, YOU WALK LIKE A PEASANT (2000) he's in fine fey form as ever: "The Model," "Women's Realm", and "There's Too Much Love" strike me especially as minor classics in the B&S canon. |
 | | In terms of sound, FOLD YOUR HANDS CHILD, YOU WALK LIKE A PEASANT is very much of a piece with Belle & Sebastian's contemporaneous EPs. |
 | | This means that the record falls somewhere between the band's sleepier early work and the bolder sound of later efforts: they've gained some muscle and the arrangements are a little more ambitious, featuring lots more strings, but the power (on a relative scale, of course) of their post-2003 work isn't quite there yet. |
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