Cibelle – The Shine Of Dried Electric Leaves
Genre: | Electronic, Latin |
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Style: | Abstract, Latin, Future Jazz |
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Tracklist
Green Grass | 4:01 | ||
Instante De Dois | 4:04 | ||
Phoenix | 5:43 | ||
London, London | 4:17 | ||
City People | 4:20 | ||
Minha Neguinha | 4:07 | ||
Mad Man Song | 4:35 | ||
Por Toda A Minha Vida | 2:04 | ||
Flying High | 6:28 | ||
Arrete La, Menina | 5:13 | ||
Esplendor | 3:29 | ||
Train Station | 5:30 | ||
Lembra | 6:00 | ||
Cajuina | 4:04 |
Credits (4)
- Yann ArnaudMixed By, Co-producer
- Apollo Nove*Producer
- CibelleProducer
- Mike LindsayProducer
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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The Shine Of Dried Electric Leaves CD, Album, Digipak | Crammed Discs – CRAM 123 | Belgium | 2006 | Belgium — 2006 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Shine Of Dried Electric Leaves CD, Album | Six Degrees Records – 657036 1125-2 | US | 2006 | US — 2006 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Shine Of Dried Electric Leaves CD, Promo | Six Degrees Records – 657036 1125-2MJ | US | 2006 | US — 2006 | New Submission | ||||
The Shine Of Dried Electric Leaves CD, Album, Digipak | ST2 Records – ST2 50085, Crammed Discs – ST2 50085 | Brazil | 2006 | Brazil — 2006 | New Submission | ||||
The Shine Of Dried Electric Leaves CD, Album, Promo | Six Degrees Records – 657036 11252 0 | US | 2006 | US — 2006 | |||||
The Shine Of Dried Electric Leaves CD, Album, Digipak | Up Music – 5101 130 83 5 | France | 2006 | France — 2006 | New Submission | ||||
The Shine Of Dried Electric Leaves CD, Album; DVD | Plankton (2) – VIVO-224 | Japan | 2006 | Japan — 2006 | New Submission |
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- Cibelle returns with her signature blend of Brazilian downtempo and electronic trickery on her second album, _The Shine of Dried Electric Leaves_. Right from the plucked guitar start of the delicate "Green Grass," you know you're in for a treat. She brings poetry to her English lyrics -- listen to the rapturous "Phoenix" or quiet spoken word of "Lembra" -- and I imagine her Portugeuse vocals are just as striking. She is equally as adept at peppy pop, as well: "London London" is a burst of sunshine, while "Esplendor" is like a musical picnic. Cibelle's careful use of glitchy electronics and rock bombast delivers sonic interest. The staticky crackle on "Por Tida a Minha Vida" deepen what would have normally been a dreamy interlude, while the torch aspects of "Train Station" are tempered by the heavy guitar. The more cinematic "Cajuina" wraps up this rapturous album, one that bears repeated listens to grasp it fully.
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