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Open Season [Us Import]

Feist Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (18 July 2006)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Proper Import Excl
  • ASIN: B000F39MEM
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 73,780 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. One Evening (Gonzales Solo Piano)
2. Inside & Out (Apostle Of Hustle UnMix Live At The BBC)
3. Mushaboom (Mocky Mix)
4. Gatekeeper (One Room One Hour Mix)
5. Lonely Lonely (Frisbee'd Mix)
6. Mushaboom (K-Os Mix)
7. Snow Lion
8. Tout Doucement
9. The Simple Story
10. Lovertits
11. Mushaboom (Postal Service Mix)
12. Gatekeeper (Do Right Mix)
13. One Evening (VV Mix)
14. When I Was A Young Girl (VV Mix)
15. Mushaboom (VV Mix)

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
This CD mops up some of Feist's collaborations and a smattering of remixes of tracks from her superb album "Let It Die". There's some nice stuff here but the casual fan could certainly live without this. The first two tracks - a solo piano version of "One Evening" by Gonzales and a stripped down acoustic cover of the Bee Gees' "Inside & Out" from a BBC session - are gorgeous. A pity the latter is spoiled by peak-level distortion; the BBC engineer should have been shot.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Knee deep snow 16 Oct 2006
By E. A Solinas - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Folk-popster Leslie Feist garnered a lot more attention with her second solo album, "Let it Die." Now she follows it up with "Open Season," which is basically a lot of odds and ends -- remixes, B-sides, and alternate versions. Sure, not everything is absolutely perfect, but it's a good little album of bits and pieces.

It opens on a quiet note with a piano version of "One Evening," which is basically a pretty, downbeat little instrumental. Things start to kick off with the acoustic-driven "Inside and Out (Apostle of Hustle Unmix," which brings it down to gritty guitar-driven melodies. Okay, whatever, but not exactly my cup of tea.

But the remixes are good stuff -- "Mushaboom" gets done over and over, whether it's a perky pop melody, a heavier techno-laced one, an almost wordless mix by VV, or the peak of the album -- Postal Service's delicate trip-hop remix. There's also the murky "Lonely Lonely (Frisbee'd Mix)," a jazzy "Gatekeeper" remix, and a funky redone "When I Was a Young Girl."

There are also some songs that haven't been heard on her regular album: the dreamy "Snow Lion" with Readymade FC, the trippy French "Tout Doucement," the taut ballad "Simple Story" with Jane Birkin," and the naughty-edged "Lovertits" (well, what did you expect with that title?) with Gonzales.

Most albums of B-sides and remixes are pretty much half-and-half. Fortunately, Feist scores higher with an almost perfect array of remixes, and four excellent individual songs. Don't expect the same sound as "Let it Die," though -- the folkpop sound can only be found in a couple of songs here, like the full mix of "Gatekeeper" and the unmix of "Inside and Out."

Instead, we get all sorts of remixes -- jazz, funk, trip-hop, hard electro, and even "One Evening" pared down to a single piano melody. And the songs get a bit of a twist, with everything from skipping vocals to crunching snow to scratching vinyl. Sometimes you'd hardly even know they were the same song, except for the occasional cry of "Mushaboom!"

And fortunately Feist never gets lost in all this remixing, unmixing and reworking. Her clear, fresh voice cuts through all the beats and extra instruments. But she sounds best in the four original songs, with rippling piano, harp and some blippy sound effects. "Tout Doucement" is especially charming -- it sounds like a French cafe at happy hour.

"Open Season" won't give anyone reason to fire at Feist. Her odds and ends sound wonderfully polished, with only a few rough diamonds left over.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Beautiful 7 Sep 2006
By Rebecca Johnson - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
"The evening was long

My guesses were true

You saw me see you

That something you said

The timing was right"

Playful in beauty, Feist's Open Season is a mingling of richly orchestrated sounds and remixes. One Evening (solo piano) is striking in its ornate textures even in the straightforward solo version. The Remix later in the album is hardly recognizable and the mood more sultry.

Inside and Out has dreamy lyrics, but is edgy in acoustic musical exploration. Snow Lion reminds me of Magnet's laid-back albums and the beauty melts into a subtle discordance on a moonlit landscape. The Mushaboom Mocky remix seems the best of the versions on this album, but I still prefer the original song from the Let it Die album recorded in Paris.

"You treat me like a vision in the night

Someone there to stand behind you

When your world ain't working right

I ain't no vision, I am the girl

who loves you inside and out"

A better introduction to Leslie Feist would be the Let it Die album, but this one might make you curious and interested enough to listen to all her music.

~The Rebecca Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
A hard album to love 10 Jun 2011
By M. Zveris - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I'm a fan of Feist, I had never heard any of these remixes when I picked up this CD. I have to say that while I was pleasantly surprised by some, others left me feeling flat or annoyed. I don't think that the weight of a few songs makes this a great album, it's "Okay" and even as a fan I was left feeling a bit jilted by the experience to be found in Open Season.

The opening is beautiful, you cannot argue with a piano solo...well maybe you can but really why would you? It set the tone for what I thought the rest of the album was going to be, only to find myself relatively disappointed by the large. Some of these are very club centered, others appear to add nothing to the song only detract from the original beauty. I was particularly disappointed in the remixes of Gatekeeper which is to me a very beautiful song, while the first remix (One Room One Hour) wasn't terrible, the latter (Do Right) left a sour taste in my mouth.

When I Was A Young Girl was almost completely impossible to listen to for me. This was depressing because it's one of my favorite songs from Feist. The lyrics are so washed out by the heavy base line that it stole from the song instead of adding. The few tracks I really enjoyed, One Evening, Snow Lion, Lovertits (which reminded me of Katamari Forever heavily) weren't enough to carry this album up in acclaim.

For those who have never heard of Feist please do not start here, and if you are a big fan of Feist this still may not be for you. If you really enjoy remixes and how they can change a song from something you knew well into something entirely different this may be an interesting foray. For a remix album this isn't terrible, it does provide a pretty broad swath of changes to songs you may already know and love.

I tend to want my remixes to provide a different way to view a song, this felt more like a regurgitation instead of an inspiration and for that it's only a 3 star album. I'll listen to it again, but I'll be skipping most of the CD to get to the few tracks that really appealed to me.
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