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Emiliana Torrini
Singer/songwriter Emiliana Torrini composes an exquisite vocalic beauty, similar to the hums of Beth Hirsch and Kirsty Hawkshaw, making Torrini's innocence a delicate cast of luminous imagery. She is of Italian and Icelandic decent, but lives in England, and her cultural seascape is ever more inviting when her soft-spoken compositions are heard. She joined forces with Tears for Fears' Roland Orzabal to produce her first album Love in the Time of Science, which was released in fall 2000 on Virgin. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Love in the Time of Science
Artist Emiliana Torrini
Album Title Love in the Time of Science
Date of Release Oct 3, 2000
AMG Rating
Genre Electronica
Tones Cathartic, Elegant, Sophisticated, Literate, Stylish, Intimate, Detached, Exuberant, Amiable/Good-Natured, Earthy, Trippy, Sensual, Confident, Bittersweet, Passionate, Romantic, Sexy, Reflective
Styles Singer/Songwriter, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Dance, Dream Pop
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Females in rock received a massive push toward the end of the '90s thanks to the spirited effort of Sarah McLachlan's Lilith Fair and the fierce drive of urban female artists such as Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill. During the new millennium the door has remained open for other female singer/songwriters, including Emiliana Torrini. Torrini's beautiful vocals match the translucence of Beth Orton and Kate Bush and the undying passion of Björk. Her debut Love in the Time of Science is a shimmering delight of gossamer lyrics and swooning instrumental imagery. Tears for Fears' Roland Orzabal assists with production and songwriting, enabling Torrini's voice to soar over intricate bass lines and synth programming. In addition to her dramatic roar, Torrini brings a subtle hush to her songs as well. "Tuna Fish" and "Dead Things" are deep reflections of emotional pain and social frustration. Elsewhere, the album further explores the creative core of this artist who's aching for an answer, begging for an explanation through song. But Torrini isn't entirely absorbed by heavy moods. She's refreshing on the cathartic "Unemployed in Summertime," a breezy seascape of jazzy bass loops and delicate string arrangements. "Telepathy" is the album's zenith and swan song — full of crashing horns and percussion clamoring with Torrini's vibrance. Love in the Time of Science is a sharp and impressive debut effort from an artist who bears watching in the future. — MacKenzie Wilson
1. To Be Free (Torrini/White) - 3:25
2. Wednesday's Child (Griffiths/Orzabal) - 3:54
3. Baby Blue (Griffiths/Orzabal) - 4:05
4. Dead Things (Torrini/White) - 4:25
5. Unemployed in Summertime (Torrini/White) - 3:46
6. Easy (Baldursson/Torrini/White) - 3:21
7. Fingertips (Baldursson/Torrini/White) - 3:44
8. Telepathy (Baldursson/Johannson) - 4:00
9. Tuna Fish (Baldursson/Torrini/White) - 3:12
10. Summerbreeze (Abis) - 3:48
11. Sea People (Torrini/White) - 1:12 |
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