Simple Things Zero 7

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  • Release Date: 11/13/2001
  • Sales Rank: 8,879
  • Label: PALM PICTURES (AUDIO
  • UPC: 660200500726

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Simple Things

1LISTENI Have Seen / Henry Binns 5:07
2LISTENPolaris / Sam Hardaker 4:48
3LISTENDestiny / Sam Hardaker 5:37
4LISTENGive It Away / Sam Hardaker 5:17
5LISTENSimple Things / Henry Binns 4:24
6LISTENRed Dust / Sam Hardaker 5:40
7LISTENDistractions / Henry Binns 5:16
8LISTENIn the Waiting Line / Henry Binns 4:32
9LISTENOut of Town / Sam Hardaker 4:47
10LISTENThis World / Sam Hardaker 5:35
11LISTENLikufanele / Sam Hardaker 6:11
12LISTENEnd Theme / Sam Hardaker 3:39
13LISTENSalt Water Sound Bonus Track 5:30
14LISTENSpinning Bonus Track 6:03

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They've been dubbed the British Air, in allusion to the French band that made it as hip to like prog-rock as it is to like Beck. And you'll hear why straightaway on Simple Things, the retro-soul- and beats-filled debut from London duo Zero 7. The opening track, "I Have Seen," is suffused with lush strings, which hang like a fog over a pulsing bass line and folksy-sounding acoustic guitar. But whereas the French duo dredge up the arrangements of '70s album rock, the guys in Zero 7 take their cues from the production and arrangement style of soulman Quincy Jones, the legendary George Martin, or even underground legend David Axelrod, as they pad their down-tempo beats with strings, keys, and rich, soulful vocals from a handful of guest singers. The results are so artfully layered and so easy on the ears that it's no surprise to learn that Zero 7's primaries, knobsmen Sam Hardaker and Henry Binns, got their start as engineers, recording a few singles on the side as well as remixing songs for Radiohead and Lenny Kravitz. The pair spin gorgeous webs around both the sensual, Seal-like vocals of Mozez on the aforementioned "I Have Seen" and the sultry coos of young soul divas Sia Furler and Sophie Barker on "Destiny" (Furler shines in the spotlight on the spare "Distractions"). Hardarker and Binns also approach their instrumental mini-symphonies (e.g., "Polaris" and "Give It Away") as if they were fancifully decorated gateaux, each element tastefully put in place. With Simple Things, Zero 7 have crafted a cinematic, evocative debut that injects a much-needed boost of creativity into contemporary dance music. Lydia Vanderloo, Barnes & Noble



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Simple Thingsby Anonymous

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February 05, 2006: I love this cd! It IS awesome for a dinner party, for driving long distances, or even studying to. Many of the tracks are a calm mix of instrumental and some have lyrics. I LOVE "Give it Away" and many of the songs would be perfect for anything. It fits whatever mood you're in, especially if you need a calm end while driving after a hectic day at the workplace.

Simple Thingsby Anonymous

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October 22, 2005: This is a very good cd. Every track is great. I listen to it on a nice long car trip or as background music for a dinner party. The cuts are so laidback you'll really enjoy it. I recommend it to anyone who likes jazz or soul, it's a nice blend.


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