Bonobo - Days To Come

Bonobo ‎– Days To Come

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Tracklist

Intro 0:53
Days To Come 3:49
Between The Lines 4:36
The Fever 4:21
Ketto 5:06
Nightlite 5:09
Transmission 94 (Parts 1 & 2) 7:57
On Your Marks 4:11
If You Stayed Over 5:23
Walk In The Sky 4:34
Recurring 5:06

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
Days To Come (CD, Album) Ninja Tune ZENCD 119 UK 2006
Days To Come (11xFile, MP3) Ninja Tune ZENDNL119 UK, Europe & US 2006
Days To Come (2xCD, Album, Ltd) Ninja Tune ZENCD 119 Canada 2006
Days To Come (2xCD, Album, Ltd) Beat Records BRZN-119 Japan 2006
Days To Come (2xCD, Album, Ltd) Ninja Tune ZENCD119 UK 2006
Days To Come (2xCD, Album, Ltd, Gat) Ninja Tune ZENCD119X UK 2006
Days To Come (2xLP, Album) Ninja Tune ZEN 119 UK 2006
Days To Come (CD, Promo) Ninja Tune ZENCD 119 P UK 2006
Days To Come (2xCD, Album) Soyuz Music, Ninja Tune ZENCD119 Russia 2008
Days To Come (2xLP, Album, RP) Ninja Tune ZEN119 UK 2011

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multiboy Jun 17, 2011

referencing Days To Come, CD, Album, ZENCD 119

If you have a repress, the cat number is ZEN119 and if you have the original, it's ZEN 119.
Hope you have the original one
sasuke May 14, 2011

referencing Days To Come, 2xLP, Album, ZEN 119

hi ya,
does anybody know substantial differences between 1ST PRESS and REPRESS ?
seems like 1 to 1 repress to me.
any variations obvious ?
pressing qualitiy ?
runout grooves ?
sleeves ? what colour do org innersleeves have ?
quality of cover cardboard ?
would be lucky to hear from anybody..
Review by rogerebert Nov 19, 2010

referencing Days To Come, CD, Album, ZENCD 119

Great album. If you can find the 2 disc with instrumentals you may appreciate the nuances even more so. Not saying lyrics are weak, but the 2 complement each other.
Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Dec 04, 2007

referencing Days To Come, 2xCD, Album, Ltd, Gat, ZENCD119X

On _Days to Come_, Bonobo moves away from his mellow downtempo and more into jazz, aided amply by Bajka. His melodic sensibility hasn't weakened any; if any, the vocals add a fascinating texture to his compositions. The title track, for instance, has some syncopation that Bajka accentuates ably, while "Between the Lines" has some tribal-tinged percussion that powers forth with Bajka's bent notes. "Ketto" has a finger-snapping rhythm to go with the harpsicord melody, but it's "Nightlife" that really get things popping. "Transmission 94" has a Cinematic Orchestra-like clarinet, but the rhythms are pure Bonobo. Fink lends a more folksy vibe to "If You Stayed Over," but it's Bajka who again steals the show with "Walk in the Sky." But for those who prefer Bonobo's instrumentals, this special edition includes a disc of vocal-less versions. But to my ear, the vocal version have more to offer.
Review by subversiv Dec 02, 2006 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Days To Come, CD, Album, ZENCD 119

wow, I expected one more great release from bonobo. but this record is really not that quality/style bonobo dilevered in former days. The first tracks I thought about a wrong artist or any strange stuff. parts of the album sound more like ambient, others more like jazz. maybe the apple got lost ;-)

or the influence von bajke makes the difference. its not really bad or something like that, but its not bonobo as we know it, some strange mashup from the same influences as former albums but not in the right composition.

Solid Steel, Dial M for Monkey very great releases nevertheless! 3,5 from me.

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