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Dido - Safe Trip Home (2008) {Japanese Edition}

Dido - Safe Trip Home (2008) {Japanese Edition}

BAND/ARTIST: Dido

  • Title: Safe Trip Home
  • Year Of Release: 2008
  • Label: RCA / Cheeky Records / BMG Japan #BVCP-21567
  • Genre: Pop, Downtempo, Trip-Hop, Alternative
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log)
  • Total Time: 00:49:45
  • Total Size: 276 Mb (Full Scans ~ 163 Mb)
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Safe Trip Home, the third album from singer-songwriter Dido, sees the chanteuse cook up a slightly different ambience than on previous albums No Angel (1999) and Life for Rent (2003). Though her signature elements remain in place--the limited, slightly cracked falsetto; the dreamy, comforting trip-hop vibe--there seems to be an extra density to Safe Trip Home, doubtless provoked by the loss of her father in 2006. The added weight is predominantly in the lyrics, which tend to focus on loss and heartache, but there's extra detail and depth in the musicianship too, since Dido has been busy honing her skills as a multi-instrumentalist. Despite the denser themes, the music still drifts by in classic Dido style, moving smoothly through the insouciant “Don't Believe in Love", the aptly titled “Quiet Times", and “Never Want to Say It's Love", before arriving at the somber-yet-elegant six-minute standout “Grafton Street", co-written with Brian Eno and featuring Mick Fleetwood on drums. The rest of the album unfurls in similarly sophicticated fashion, featuring the folkish “Look No Further", the upbeat “Us 2 Little Gods", and a nine-minute poetic closer called “Northern Skies". Put simply, Safe Trip Home is Dido in superlative form. ~ Danny McKenna

Perhaps even Dido realized that the chief criticism lodged against her first two albums was that they were a bit too placid, so she decided to change things, albeit subtly, on her third, Safe Trip Home. This album appears five years after 2003's Life for Rent, which is only a year longer than the gap between No Angel and Life, yet it feels like it had a longer gestation: Dido's songs are subtler and richer, and so is the production, largely a collaboration with Jon Brion but also featuring Brian Eno on "Grafton Street." These are two of an impressive lineup of guests who range from Mick Fleetwood to Citizen Cope and ?uestlove from the Roots, but don't be mistaken in thinking that this is a dramatic break from Dido's elegant, shimmering past: it's a deepening, adding layers and textures, both musical and emotional, that are apparent upon the first listen but reveal themselves more with repeat spins. This is less about the surface -- something that Life for Rent could sometimes seem to be all about -- than what's underneath, as Dido's songs here gently hook their way into the subconscious on. There are melancholic edges, but it's not haunting, it's comforting, reassuring music that's quietly powerful, music that Dido hinted at before but never quite made.

~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music

Track List:

01. Don't Believe in Love [3:53]
02. Quiet Times [3:18]
03. Never Want to Say It's Love [3:36]
04. Grafton Street [5:58]
05. It Comes and It Goes [3:28]
06. Look No Further [3:14]
07. Us 2 Little Gods [4:50]
08. The Day Before the Day [4:14]
09. Let's Do the Things We Normally Do [4:10]
10. Burnin Love [4:12]
11. Northern Skies [8:56]

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