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DidoSafe Trip Home

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Don't Believe In Love3:53
Quiet Times3:17
Never Want To Say It's Love3:35
Grafton Street5:58
It Comes And It Goes3:27
Look No Further3:14
Us 2 Little Gods4:49
The Day Before The Day4:13
Let's Do The Things We Normally Do4:10
Burnin Love4:12
Northern Skies8:56

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    • 1jdsammie's avatar
      1jdsammie
      If anyone has a copy to sell hit me up with a message please
      • Vinyl-Vibe's avatar
        Vinyl-Vibe
        Finally found a copy of this and I can confirm the quality is actually fantastic! The only thing that clearly gives away that it's a bootleg is the fonts on the lyrics insert. Overall beautiful set though, and for a true Dido fan definitely a must-have.
        • aidengrant91's avatar
          aidengrant91
          I would love to own this - if anyone has a copy for sale or knows where to get one, I’d really appreciate it. Thanks!
          • chaeschuechli's avatar
            Does anyone know anything about the pressing quality and quantity? I have never seen this release before. I'm wondering where this was for sale...
            • Rob_Feature's avatar
              Rob_Feature
              It took me a little while to realize this was her best album....but it is. I mean I love everything she ever released, but this has depth (lyrically and musically), layers, and wisdom that's a step above everything else. Now....PLEASE would someone re-release her catalog on LP please!?!
              • gerusic's avatar
                gerusic
                Very cool album!
                I want it on LP! But... ;(
                Maybe someday...
                • ammetereyes's avatar
                  ammetereyes
                  Edited 12 years ago
                  "Safe Trip Home" totally took me by surprise. I had purchased "No Angel", the first album by Dido, when it came out in 1999. After one of its songs, "Thank You", became the song-you-grew-to-hate through its merciless overexposure, I figured I had quite enough of her to last me a lifetime. I only sought out "Safe Trip Home" because of a contribution by Brian Eno on one of its songs, "Grafton Street". As it turns out, just about the entire album is sublime. No less than four of its songs, "Grafton Street," "Look No Further," "The Day Before the Day" and "Northern Skies", have immediately moved to my list of favorite songs ever. The arrangements, production and recording on all of the tracks are flawless. The lyrics, vocals and musicianship here mark Dido as a true artist. Trust me, this is not an album for the teens and pre-teens who lapped up "Thank You" in light of its being played in the backgrond on some insipid WB network show! Dido, forgive me!

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