When It Falls Zero 7

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  • Release Date: 03/02/2004
  • Sales Rank: 12,220
  • Label: Elektra / Wea
  • UPC: 825646155828

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When It Falls

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When It Falls

1LISTENWarm Sound
2LISTENHome
3LISTENSomersault
4LISTENOver Our Heads
5LISTENPassing By
6LISTENWhen It Falls
7LISTENThe Space Between
8LISTENLook Up
9LISTENIn Time
10LISTENSpeed Dial No. 2
11LISTENMorning Songs

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

You may not know the names Sam Hardaker and Henry Binns, but chances are you've heard the seductive grooves of their musical imprint, Zero 7, emanating from a cool café, club, or boutique. Their debut album, 2001's Simple Things, gave down-tempo dance music a wider appeal, instilling the duo's sinewy rhythms and Air-y synths with a smooth soul, courtesy of vocal contributions from Sia Furler, Mozez, and Sophie Barker (the voice on the trippy single "Destiny"). For their follow-up, Hardaker and Binns don't fix what ain't broke: All three singers return, as does the London pair's seamless blend of synths, slithery beats, and jazz-tinged live instrumentation -- fans of Norah Jones will dig the organ solos on retro-daubed tunes such as "Somersault" and the meditative "The Space Between," a showcase for the knowing vocals of newcomer Tina Dico. While the disc boasts a consistent and compelling vibe, Hardaker and Binns -- onetime remixers for Radiohead and Lenny Kravitz -- work with some variety within their chosen mood, from the synth-drenched, mostly instrumental "Look Up," which casts them as the heir to producers such as David Axelrod, to the spare "In Time," where a delicate web of sound, chiefly acoustic guitars, forms a backdrop for Barker's dreamy singing. "Take some time, just hang around a while," she beckons, and the easygoing songs, enchanting singers, and graceful production on When It Falls make it hard to disobey. Lydia Vanderloo, Barnes & Noble



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nice, but not as good as the first one, which was overated anyway...by Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: nice, but not as good as the first one, which was overated anyway...

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Great cd!!! go out in get itby Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: This cd is great. If you liked "Simple Things"you will love this one. It is a little more downtempo than simple things. Every track is good. Let it play or put it on random all of the songs blend nicely it doesn't matter. Trust me buy it , you'll be glad you did.


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