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  Fold your hands child, you walk like a pesant - Belle And Sebastian - Fluctuat.net
Fold your hands child, you walk like a pesant - Belle And Sebastian - Fluctuat.net
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Les commentaires sur l'album Fold your hands child, you walk like a pesant
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  All-Reviews.com Music Review: Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant by Belle & Sebastian
Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant is a step backwards for Belle & Sebastian.
Fold Your Hands continues the band's formula of mixing very quiet songs with more lively ones.
Like its predecessors, Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant has a smart, smooth sound and works as background music.
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 Belle and Sebastian - Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant - 180 Gram Vinyl
Of course not -- Belle & Sebastian is a band in the most democratic sense of the word, a point reinforced by Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant, their fourth and most ambitiously eclectic album to date.
Also like its predecessor, Fold Your Hands Child opts for a subtle, intimate palette that reveals its charms only in its own sweet time.
The record has many intriguing ideas (like the delicate "Beyond the Sunrise," which evokes the classic duets of Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood, and the vaguely rootsy "The Wrong Girl"), but few of the concepts seem fully developed.
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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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 Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
Even some of Murdoch's songs seemed like self-conscious attempts to distance himself from what had become an established formula, and as a result, the album often sounded like the work of a band trying to grow up too fast.
The new Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant, however, proves its instincts correct.
Peasant is remarkable, proving Belle And Sebastian's ability to expand its range while continuing to do what it does best.
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 Matador Records | Belle & Sebastian Biography
‘Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant’ is their 4th album.
Like the other three, it was recorded at CaVa Studios in Glasgow, and, like the last two, recorded by Mr.
Errant bassist Stuart David has left the fold — strange timing, considering he had finally mastered the art of turning the pages of a book with his feet, thus eliminating the need to stop playing while he was reading.
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 Belle & Sebastian - Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant (Matador)
Belle & Sebastian - Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant (Matador)
Belle & Sebastian - Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant
It uses a cheap trick to grab your attention, namely preschool cheese shock lyrics like "It was the best sex that she ever had" and "The girl...
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 Belle & Sebastian: Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant (2000): Reviews
This is by far their most polished and clean sounding album to date, as well as one that doesn't have the sort of immediately catchy tracks like on previous releases.
If some of 'Fold Your Hands' is marred by the curse of songwriting democracy and the faint sound of water being trodden,...
"Fold Your Hands Child" is a completely natural musical progression from "Boy With The Arab Strap," though the songwriting is not as consistant or the album as cohesive.
www.metacritic.com /music/artists/belleandsebastian/foldyourhands   (1091 words)

  
 Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant - Belle & Sebastian - Song Listings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Of course not -- Belle & Sebastian is a band in the most democratic sense of the word, a point reinforced by Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant, their fourth and most ambitiously eclectic album to date.
Also like its predecessor, Fold Your Hands Child opts for a subtle, intimate palette that reveals its charms only in its own sweet time.
For better or worse, Fold Your Hands Child's best moments are those which hew most closely to the classic Belle & Sebastian sound -- that is, Stuart Murdoch songs.
www.mp3.com /albums/418137/summary.html   (681 words)

  
 Belle and Sebastian - Fold Your Hands Child You Walk Like a Peasant (Album Review)
One of the most anticipated albums to be released last year was Belle and Sebastian's Fold Your Hands Child, and while this latest effort initially came across as a bit of a disappointment, it still holds up better than most music on the market.
On Fold Your Hands Child, however, it bubbles to the surface marking an end to the ambience of nostalgic innocence that once graced Belle and Sebastian's albums.
Belle and Sebastian took a more democratic approach to recording Fold Your Hands Child, and this is the simplest explanation for the group's sudden shift in direction.
www.musicbox-online.com /bas-fold.html   (326 words)

  
 Rolling Stone : Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like A Peasant : Review
Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant embellishes on the coyly lavish arrangements of 1998's The Boy With the Arab Strap without forgetting to flex real heart muscles.
Violinist Sarah Martin's performance on "Waiting for the Moon to Rise" is so deliberately effete, it floats past like a cloud, but "Beyond the Sunrise" transforms its archness into art, using the earthy sound of a squeaking acoustic guitar to ground cellist Isobel Campbell's keening.
Vocalist-guitarist Stuart Murdoch delivers the narrative of "I Fought in a War" with a whimsical lilt, but the accompanying strings, horns and twinkling keyboards compensate with a veritable wailing wall of emotion.
www.rollingstone.com /reviews/album/104344/review/5946958/fold_your_hands_child_you_walk_like_a_peasant   (211 words)

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