[ LP ]
Release Date: Monday 11 February 2008
When Leslie Feist released her breakthrough album Let It Die, she became an indie icon almost instantly. Her pretty, sometimes melancholic love songs, her clear campfire voice, her vaguely jazz- and disco-influenced arrangements (highlighted no better than with her cover of the Bee Gees' "Inside and Out"), and her association with darlings Broken Social Scene wooed critics and music fans alike. Her follow-up, The Reminder, will serve as proof that Feist's success was no fluke, as the album contains more of the same sweet, introspective lyrics and chords that float around love and longing (or lack thereof) like cottonwood seeds in late spring. Because that's what The Reminder, like Let It Die, really is: a collection of warm, lazy music made for those summer afternoons that creep into evening before you realize it. - AllMusic
A1 So Sorry
A2 I Feel It All
A3 My Moon My Man
A4 The Park
A5 The Water
A6 Sealion
A7 Past In Present
B1 The Limit To Your Love
B2 1234
B3 Brandy Alexander
B4 Intuition
B5 Honey Honey
B6 How My Heart Behaves