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Lamb

 

  • Artist: Lamb
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 13, 1997
  • Total Time: 56:59
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Using the postmodern torch music of Portishead as a foundation, Lamb spin out into new sonic territories on their eponymous debut album. The group sports a heavier techno influence, incorporating the buzzing rhythms of drum'n'bass into their music in particular, yet they cut their modernistic electronic influences with a dark sense of melodicism. Most of the album is devoted to jazzy songs that are broken apart by Andy Barlow's synthesizers and sampler and are anchored by Louise Rhodes' seductive vocals, which prevent the electronics from becoming cold. It's sophisticated urban music, one that's miles away from the avant-garde sensibilities of Tricky and the haunted romanticism of Portishead, or even the pop leanings of Sneaker Pimps and the soul-inflected grooves of Morcheeba. Instead, Lamb is classy, detached, and cool -- a more club-oriented and less melodic variation of Everything but the Girl's Walking Wounded. Although Lamb may run a little long, it's one of the more hypnotic byproducts of trip-hop yet released. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Lusty (Lyrics) Andy Barlow, Louise Rhodes Lamb (4:09)
God Bless (Lyrics) Louise Rhodes, Andy Barlow Lamb (5:54)
Cotton Wool (Lyrics) Louise Rhodes, Andy Barlow Lamb (5:07)
Trans Fatty Acid (Lyrics) Andy Barlow, Louise Rhodes Lamb (7:37)
Zero (Lyrics) Louise Rhodes, Andy Barlow Lamb (5:31)
Merge Andy Barlow, Louise Rhodes Lamb (5:54)
Gold (Lyrics) Andy Barlow, Louise Rhodes Lamb (5:42)
Closer (Lyrics) Louise Rhodes, Andy Barlow Lamb (3:51)
Gorechi Louise Rhodes, Andy Barlow Lamb (6:30)
Feela (Lyrics) Louise Rhodes, Andy Barlow Lamb (6:44)

Credits

Graham Massey (Vibraphone), Lamb (Producer), Louise Rhodes (?), Paddy Steer (Double Bass), Lamb (Engineer), Chainsaw Sisters (Cello), Lamb (Performer), Andy Barlow (?)
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Lamb
Studio album by Lamb
Released 1996
Genre Trip hop
Length 72:28
Label Mercury / Universal
Professional reviews
Lamb chronology
Lamb
(1996)
Fear of Fours
(1999)

Lamb is the title of Lamb's first album, released in 1996.

Track listing

  1. "Lusty" 4:09
  2. "God Bless" 5:54
  3. "Cotton Wool" 5:07
  4. "Trans Fatty Acid" 7:37
  5. "Zero" 5:31
  6. "Merge" 5:54
  7. "Gold" 5:42
  8. "Closer" 3:51
  9. "Górecki" 6:30
  10. "Feela" 6:44

Some editions of the CD version of this album feature the "Cottonwool (Fila Brazillia Remix)" as a hidden track about two minutes after the end of "Feela"


 
 
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