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Tanita Tikaram - Lovers in the City

Facts

Artist(s)Tanita Tikaram
StudioAtlantic UK
Release DateJuly 18, 2002
UPC Code766482878444
 

About Tanita Tikaram - Lovers in the City

The singer/songwriter's 1995 album, easily Tikaram's most polished album to date. WEA. Album Description

Tracks

  1. I Might Be Crying
  2. Bloodlines
  3. Feeding the Witches
  4. Happy Taxi
  5. My Love Tonight
  6. Lovers in the City
  7. Yodelling Song
  8. Wonderful Shadow
  9. Women Who Cheat on the World
  10. Leaving the Party

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (3 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteThis CD changed my lifeQuote
I fell in love with Tanita's poetry and music back in high school. In 1995, I was wandering around Mainz, Germany and came across this CD unexpectedly. The music touched me in a monumental way back then. This CD has been in my top 5 since then. Tanita isn't for every one. A lot of my friends find her depressing, but I have the opposite reaction to her music. It's quite cathartic at times and does often illicit strong emotion, but I don't find it depressing at all. Lovers in the City was a departure from her previous music. She incorporated electronic music and I found it sublime. Lovers in the City is a gorgeous CD. April 25, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteA Pleasant SurpriseQuote
After an incredibly great and hugely successful debut album, Ancient Heart, it was my feeling that Tanita Tikaram's music was slowly detoriating over the subsequent three albums. That's why she faded from my view after her fourth, Eleven Kinds of Loneliness. Only just recently did I buy this, her fifth album. And boy, am I surprised.

Quiet it is, and melancholic. But that was to be expected. What I didn't expect was the degree of musicality and, yes, in places even groove. It's nowhere near dance music, but I caught myself snapping my fingers to the beat more than once. The singing is also much better than on previous albums, which in places sounded as if the lady was drugged or drunk.

And then along comes The Yodelling Song, whose title doesn't promise too much and which is positively funny. That alone was worth the album's price, in my opinion.

So, if you don't own Ancient Heart already, get that instead. But if you do, and like it, then consider this one as a second. Recommended. March 13, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteA Polished Product from Beginning to EndQuote
Tanita Tikaram's voice reaches new heights of entrancement as her voice rises above the angelic choir at the beginning of her CD. Each track melds into the next, creating a journey into your own mind that is not complete until the faint strains of the final song have finally drifted away. With a deep alto voice that could be favorably compared to the 15-minutes-ago Marc Anthony or the more popular Rufus Wainwright set to gentle drum loops, and an intense trip through several genres that will astound even those with no musical knowledge, this album is a vital addition to any collection, and especially for a quiet afternoon / evening at home. Tikaram manages to be deeply inrtospective without becoming depressing or pretentious, a rare trend in music of the last fifteen years, when depression seems to sell. December 29, 2003

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