FeistCountry of origin:Canada Type of music generally:Wide-ranging alternative pop Status:Most recent release, Metals (2011) See also:Feist's site Comparisons:Heather Nova, Liz Phair, Mary Margaret O'Hara Covers/own material:Own, co-written, and covers General comments:Feist plays around the Toronto area I believe but came from Calgary originally. I guess if you must categorize, it's edgy pop rock with some slow ballads. She is an excellent song writer, has a crisp clear beautiful voice, and has the talent to put it all together to assemble superb songs. I put her right up there with the best young talent emerging on the music scene today. (jsutton@hrmusic.com) Comments about live performance:Feist was charming and funny and the first song she played was so much like Mary Margaret O'Hara that I was having chills, and the last on that Omitron thing (or whatever the heck that thing was) was brilliant. (3/00) Recommended first album:Let It Die Recordings:
Monarch Lay Your Jeweled Head DownRelease info:1999—Bobby Dazzler Records—BODA-004 Availability:Out of print Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Leslie Feist—vocals, guitars Guest artists:Dan Kurtz—bass Produced by:Dan Kurtz Comments:I find this one uneven, however, it has utterly sublime moments. Feist has a lovely, evocative voice that utterly shines on some tracks, most especially the gorgeous "La Sirena"—what a great performance and terrific songwriting—this is one that I find in my head often. There's a range of styles here, something from everyone from brooding pop "Still True" to light pop "Flight #303" to the simple pop/rock of "Cool to Love Your Family" to the country pop of "The Mast" to the oddly edgy "New Torch" to the haunting "La Sirena". This is a promising beginning, and Feist's vocals are beguiling throughout. (Neile) Let It DieRelease info:2004—Arts-Crafts (Canada)—A&C 007 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Leslie Feist—vocals, guitar Guest artists:Gonzales Produced by:V V Comments:What a terrific album! (At least until the second to last track when she decides to cover disco-era Bee Gees which is a tragic falling off, but the previous nine tracks are ALL wonderful.) She has such a lovely, lively voice. Here again the album has a range of styles, this time with a decidedly French chanson touch to the collection. Highly, highly recommended. (Neile) open season (remixes and collabs)Release info:2006—Arts & Crafts—B000EZ902A; 2006—Interscope Records—B000F39MEM Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended for Feist fans Group members:Leslie Feist—vocals, guitar Guest artists:Julian Brown, Mocky, VV (Renaud Letang and Gonzales), k-os, the Postal Service, John Kong—remixes Comments:Not generally being much of a fan of remixes, I'm surprised how much I like this album. It starts off showing its intention to be a little different with Gonzales' siki piano version of "One Evening". There are 4 versions of "Mushaboom" and two of "Gatekeeper" which is probably a little much, but I actually like the version of "Inside + out" here (I hated the one on Let It Die). Besides, it adds the love "Snow Lion", and her duet with Jane BIrkin "The Simple Story", and "Lovertits", a Peaches song. (Neile) The ReminderRelease info:2007—Polydor Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Feist—vocals, acoustic guitars, electric guitars, banjo; piano (5) Guest artists:Gonzales—piano, organs, vibraphone, drums Produced by:Gonzales, Feist, Renaud Letang Comments:One of my favorites of 2007. (gordoja@optonline.net) MetalsRelease info:2011—Polydor Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Feist—guitars, organ, piano Guest artists:Mocky—drums, acoustic bass, electric bass, piano Produced by:Feist, Chilly Gonzales, Mocky, Valgeir Sigurðsson Comments:Another fine album by Feist. Pop and charming, yet edgy enough to hold my interest throughout. (Neile) |
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