Life for Rent Dido

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  • Release Date: 09/30/2003
  • Sales Rank: 1,970
  • Label: ARISTA
  • UPC: 828765013727
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Life for Rent

1LISTENWhite Flag 4:01
2LISTENStoned 5:55
3LISTENLife for Rent 3:41
4LISTENMary's in India 3:41
5LISTENSee You When You're 40 5:20
6LISTENDon't Leave Home 3:46
7LISTENWho Makes You Feel 4:20
8LISTENSand in My Shoes 4:59
9LISTENDo You Have a Little Time 3:55
10LISTENThis Land Is Mine 3:46
11LISTENSee the Sun 10:35

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Editorial Reviews

Her solo debut, No Angel -- abetted by her appearance on Eminem's "Stan" -- made this moody British songstress one of the most surprising entrants into pop's multi-platinum club. It's taken her a few years to come to terms with taking the next step, but Life for Rent is a confident stride forward for Dido, as evidenced by the lush orchestrations of the opening "White Flag." That song, colored in the bruised tones of a still-fresh breakup, sets the mood, which revolves, by and large, around Dido's split with her longtime beau. She flits between relief and regret, stepping gingerly into the former emotion on the album's sole up-tempo number, "Sand in My Shoes," and falling into the latter on the sparse title track and the rest of the album. Following No Angel, most of Life for Rent's melodies were constructed by the singer's brother, Rollo Armstrong (of the dance-pop duo Faithless). He matches her musings with airy whoosh and a dash of techno-folk, hitting nerves particularly with the obsessive "Don't Leave Home." Dido's fondness for hazy ambience is generally a positive influence, but on occasion -- the appropriately titled "Stoned," for instance -- she all but disappears behind the veil of swirling synths and lackadaisical rhythms. For the most part, however, Life for Rent gives the singer enough room to brood -- and offers the listener enough incentive to climb into its darker chambers to join her. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Outstanding!by Anonymous

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August 03, 2005: this is a great CD not one of those albums you buy only enjoying one song on the whole thing. This album is great through and through.

More of the same, awesome.by Anonymous

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January 30, 2005: LFR is an excellent album. If you like No Angel, you'll like this. If you expect something different, you'll be dissappointed. It's nice to be able to get what you expect, no big surprise.


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