Love in the Time of Science
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- To Be Free
- Wednesday's Child
- Baby Blue
- Dead Things
- Unemployed In Summertime
- Easy
- Fingertips
- Telepathy
- Tuna Fish
- Summerbreeze
- Sea People
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1700 in Music
- Released on: 2004-02-23
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Import, Limited Edition
Customer Reviews
Took me by surprise! ! !
Emiliana Torrini is amazing! I never knew a thing about her until I was looking at a "Perfecto Chills" CD and "Love in the Time of Science" was recommended. I'm glad I gave a listen and now I must have this CD. The comparison to Bjork is there at times but to me she sometimes reminds me of Corinne Bailey Rae who is also a favorite. The track Ms.Torrini did with Thievery Corporation is also great. Glad I checked her out.
taking a chance on something new
This album is absolutley worth every penny... I took a chance just listening to my boyfriend talk about trip hop and so I decided to take a look at what amazon had and this Emiliana Torrini album stood out and I am really glad... it has different dream elements that makes you feel like your floating... so if you like different kinds of music other than the everyday droll of today take a chance like I did and you might just find some really awesome music that you wouldn't have found otherwise... so thanks to amazon and especially my amazing boyfriend I have discovered some really awesome music I wouldn't have otherwise... take a chance you'll see it's really worth it!
A Hidden Gem...
I discovered Emiliana Torrini through listening to Bjork and the first album that I heard was her second, "Fisherman's Woman."
The minimalist music was interesting and the songs were pretty, so I purchased it and listened to it when in the mood.
It wasn't until recently that I decided to give her first album "Love in the Time of Science" a chance, especially since I'm a very big Tears for Fears fan and knew that Roland Orzabal had produced some of it.
From the first listen, these songs caught me, and it took four listens for this album to become one of my all-time favorite albums!
It is very unique album, it takes plenty of risks and it is definitely not safe. The songs are beautiful, weird and clever. You can definitely hear Roland's influence in tracks like "Wednesday's Child" and "Baby Blue." Not one single weak track, all the songs are solid and when you're done listening to it you feel like you went through a rollercoaster of emotions!
Well worth the time and money :)




