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Lali Puna - Faking The Books

Label:
Catalog#:
MM044CD
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
19 Apr 2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Leftfield

Tracklist

1   Faking The Books 4:00 X
2   Call 1-800-FEAR 3:24 X
3   Micronomic 3:23 X
4   Small Things 3:40 X
5   B-Movie 3:13 X
6   People I Know 3:05 X
7   Grin And Bear 4:41 X
8   Geography-5 2:27 X
9   Left Handed 3:44 X
    Guitar - Max Punktezahl
10   Alienation 4:01 X
    Violin - Osamu Nambu
11   Crawling By Numbers 2:52 X
    Cello - Sebastian Hess

Credits

Artwork By [Cover] - Jan Kruse
Composed By - Acher* (tracks: 1, 3 to 6, 8 to 10) , Punktezahl* (tracks: 9) , Trebeljahr* (tracks: 2 to 5, 7 to 11)
Lyrics By - Acher* (tracks: 1) , Trebeljahr*
Mastered By - Chris Blair
Performer - Christian Heiß , Christoph Brandner , Markus Acher , Valerie Trebeljahr
Recorded By, Mixed By, Producer - Mario Thaler

Notes

Recorded and mixed June to November 2003 at Uphon Studio. Except "Left Handed" recorded at Hausmusik. Mastered at Abbey Road Studios.

Promotional copies exist housed in cardboard sleeve with lyrics printed on back cover, "PROMOCOPY" in the artwork and no EAN/UPC.

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Rated 4/5
Review by scoundrel Feb 11, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Lali Puna's love of beauty doesn't grow any weaker with FAKING THE BOOKS -- if anything, they've grown more into the pop rock suggested by earlier albums. The title track merges gentle guitar with Valerie Trebeljahr's plain and processed vocals, while "Call 1-800-Fear" and "Micronomic" have more of a straightforward, but dense rock sound. This album tends more towards upbeat than their other work as well, even if "People I Know" hints at Broadcast-like moodiness. For variation, "Geography-5" goes much more stripped down, and the closing track, "Crawling By Numbers" continues this. But perhaps the best merger of electronica and rock on the album is "Left Handed," which seems to best encapsulate Lali Puna's unique vision of pop.