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Lamb - 5

Musician: Lamb
Album title: 5
Style: Leftfield, Folk Rock, Drum n Bass, Neofolk, Downtempo, Experimental
Released: 2011
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1859 mb
Size APE version: 1267 mb
Size WMA version: 1976 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 941
Format: MP2 AUD AHX AU AA WMA XM
Genre: Electronic / Rock

Lamb - 5 mp3 album

Lamb - 5 mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1-1 Another Language 4:19
1-2 Butterfly Effect 3:44
1-3 Build A Fire
Guitar [Additional] – Yoav
3:43
1-4 Wise Enough 4:47
1-5 Existential Itch 2:23
1-6 Strong The Root 3:52
1-7 Rounds
Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Danny Keane*Written-by [Guitar Exercise] – Stuart Ryan
4:13
1-8 She Walks 3:07
1-9 Last Night The Sky 3:42
1-10 The Spectacle
Piano [Additional] – Danny Keane*
4:00
2-1 Dischord
Cello – Danny Keane*
2:26
2-2 Back To Beginning
Drums – Nikolaj BjerreGuitar – Carrie TreeVocals – Damien RiceWritten-By – Tree*, Rice*
3:20
2-3 Strong The Root (Instrumental) 3:42
2-4 Last Night The Sky (Instrumental) 3:26
2-5 Rounds (Demo) 3:15
2-6 Butterfly Effect (Instrumental) 3:47
2-7 Strong The Root (Acapella) 3:30
2-8 Wise Enough (Instrumental) 4:33
2-9 The Spectacle (Reprise) 3:14

Credits

  • Arranged By [Strings] – Danny Keane*
  • Artwork [Hand Scan] – Nick Tomlinson
  • Artwork [Tally Count] – Lou Rhodes*
  • Design [Book] – Lou Rhodes*, Nick Tomlinson
  • Double Bass – Jon Thorne (tracks: 1-3 to 1-6, 1-10, 2-2)
  • Drum Machine [Beats] – Andy Barlow*
  • Engineer [Strings Sessions] – Simon Changer
  • Guitar – Lou Rhodes*
  • Keyboards – Andy Barlow*
  • Management – Gordon Biggins
  • Mastered By – Dave Greenberg
  • Mixed By – Ali Staton (tracks: 1-3, 1-9, 1-10), Andy Barlow* (tracks: 1-1, 1-2, 1-4 to 1-8)
  • Mixed By [Additional] – Ali Staton (tracks: 2-1 to 2-9)
  • Photography By [Page 21] – AJ Wilkinson
  • Photography By [Page 9] – Mat Norma
  • Photography By [Pages 1 & 22] – Claudia Crobatia
  • Photography By [Pages 13 & 17] – Nick Tomlinson
  • Photography By [Pages 2, 10, 14 & 18] – Lou Rhodes*
  • Producer – Andy Barlow*
  • Sampler – Andy Barlow*
  • Strings – Chris Worsey, Danny Keane*, Emil Chakolov*, Emlyn Singleton, Everton Nelson, Jon Thorne, Max Baillie, Nina Foster, Oli Langford*
  • Synthesizer – Andy Barlow*
  • Vocals – Lou Rhodes*
  • Written-By – Andy Barlow*, Lou Rhodes*

Notes

Limited edition "pre-order" version of the album - available to fans who paid in advance as a method of crowd-sourcing the finance to produce the album.

Comes in a hand-numbered, embossed A5 sized (landscape) hardback book format printed on recycled art paper.
Two discs slipped into bound-in sleeves as the first two pages of the book.

The 30-page book includes photography and "a personal account, by Lou Rhodes, of the story behind each of the songs."

Also includes "a special poster bearing the names of all those who pre-ordered the album and therefore made it happen."

Limited to 2800 copies (according to hand-written numbering on inside back cover).

The first 250 people to order were also sent a numbered, limited edition Lamb artwork signed by the band.

Those who pre-ordered also received the 192 kbps MP3 of the non-album track "She Walks (Snowed In Mix)" as a free download at the time of payment.

Produced at The Lookout.
Mixed at The Lookout, except "Build A Fire", "Last Night The Sky" and "The Spectacle" mixed at The X-Ray Department.
Mastered at Sonopod.
Strings recorded at the Church Studios, London.

Guitar part in "Rounds" taken from a guitar exercise originated by Stuart Ryan.

Published by Lamb/Copyright Control except "Back To Beginning" published by Lamb / Copyright Control / Warner Chappell Music.

No barcode is shown on the release.

P&C 2011 LAMB
Distributed by Strata Music Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): 2100003066824 STRATA005S DISC 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): 2100003066831 STRATA005S DISC 2
  • Other (SID Code - Mastering (Same on both discs)): IFPI LK97
  • Other (SID Code - Mould (Same on both discs)): IFPI 9R78

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
strata005 Lamb 5 ‎(CD, Album) Strata strata005 UK 2011
none Lamb 5 ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Strata , Bertus none Netherlands 2011
strata005v Lamb 5 ‎(2xLP, Album) Strata strata005v UK 2011
MOVLP1554 Lamb 5 ‎(2xLP, Album, RM) Music On Vinyl MOVLP1554 UK & Europe 2015
MOVLP1554 Lamb 5 ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Num, RM, Sil) Music On Vinyl MOVLP1554 UK & Europe 2015



Mildorah
A great album by a great band. Really surprised at the prices this limited edition release is going for. Makes me very tempted to sell my copy.
Vudozilkree
I knew they'd be back, the chemistry between these two is just too strong to keep down indefinitely. It's been eight years since Lamb put out a new album and every one of them has been harder and harder to slog through, because if you're a fan of this pair all you want is more... constantly. Lamb do not sound like anyone else out there, there is no one who does what they do so when you hear that they're playing shows here and there you begin to hope against hope that something will emerge from the studio. The seeds for this record were first sown during the making of Lou Rhodes' recent third solo work 'One Good Thing'. Andy Barlow was producing and during a conversation they were having on the phone, he asked for one good reason why they shouldn't make a new Lamb LP. To her credit, Rhodes could not think of one and so, in 2011, here we go yet again boys and girls. Lamb have returned. It won't make much of a splash in the music press or the industry I'll wager because they have opted to release it themselves. The 2cd version reviewed here was only available as a pre-order edition of 2800. That may seem like a lot of copies, but they are all gone. Every. Last. One.Lamb began transforming, shedding their recognizable drum 'n' bass driven skin with 2001's 'What Sound'. This shamanic chameleonism continues on '5'. The time apart has yielded three solo albums from Lou and a solo venture from Barlow called 'Lowb', all of which is quite worth tracking down. With her own albums, Rhodes has explored the acoustic side of what Lamb do to it's fullest... until this album. Lowb get out there sonically, transcribing the sessions must be a migraine in itself due to the complexity and diversity of the compositions... and then there's this album. What I'm bluntly cobbling these contrasts into is what Lamb have accomplished on '5': they juxtapose their own approaches into something which by all rights should not function whatsoever. Lou brings incredible warmth to the incisive keyboards and production Andy stitches together. The result are tapestries of purely unique rhythms and percolating, almost angelic cacophonies of sound. If you missed out on getting this version, wow did you miss out. I suspected they'd take it to a whole new level but this is absolutely visionary.Of the tracks on '5', I can attest to just how well crafted they are. Some are more noticeable than others, depending on your tastes... "She Walks" is the one which sold it for me, and even though I'd heard it in a different version (Lamb grace their listeners who pre-order with digital bonus tracks, hee hee) the version they have put on the album is riveting. Even if you own this edition and have the pre-order tracks they made available (two, by the way, the other is an excellently sparse version of "Strong The Root") it isn't enough, it just never is.For reasons solely my own, I went ahead and played all four previous albums they had done, from 1996 - 2003 and then added '5' to the proceedings, it was no surprise how well it fit with their others releases and for those who lazily clamor that it sounds similar to their debut: you're wrong. This is a new chapter for Lamb, it's not modeled on what they have done before and how could it be, these two are very different people from where they were when a pushy major label tried to neatly compartmentalize their work. This, more than anything else, is what I suspect drove them to pack it in with a best-of back in 2004. No, there won't be any videos for '5', there won't be any singles or endless string of remixes (the second disc pretty much eliminates any need for those) but there will be with any luck, more songs committed to disc, hard-drive or whatever choice of medium they have at their disposal. '5' is simply too good to fold after, a totally new beginning for Lamb. Songs like "Build a Fire" rock harder than anything they've yet done but fear not, the song structure is beautifully arranged; tasteful usage of feedback and pounding drums meld into Lou's voice and you'd swear you were sixteen again in your bedroom slamming into the walls, trying to find a way to get out.As for that second disc, it contains two exclusive tracks: "Dischord" which is stately and delivered with serious swagger and "Back to Beginning" which is surreal even by Lamb's standards. The rest of the disc is rounded out by instrumental versions of "Strong The Root", "Last Night The Sky", "Butterfly Effect", "Wise Enough", an acapella version of "Strong The Root", "Rounds" in demo form and the magnificent closer of the album as a reprise... "The Spectacle". It's almost like an entirely different work when heard side by side with the parent release. Trust me, Barlow's arrangements when stripped of Lou's vocals are insidiously detailed. It's just that you get to hear all those details the first time through with nothing to distract the ears, you've been warned.