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New Soul | 
| Manufacturer: Tôt Ou Tard/Atlantic Category: Digital Music Track
Buy New: $0.89
Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 38
Media: Music Download Running Time: 214
ASIN: B0013V49DO
Release Date: March 1, 2008 Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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A bit too simplistic and annoying May 26, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Although Yael Naim's voice is strong and has a definite presence, this song feels more like a children's song applied to an adult voice.
The melody is nothing but a sine wave that scales up then down then up then down, over and over again. That alone is forgivable and this is certainly not the first song to do so; however, the "filler verses" are incredibly annoying with the even verses being nothing more than "la la la la la" for the equal duration of the odd verses. Was it that difficult to add lyrics in tune with the overall story? 1/2 of the song is nothing but "la la la la la la"!
Finally, the solitary trombone opposite her voice feels immensely out of place. Instead of adding a harmonious addition to her singing, the trombone makes the song feel like a bad attempt at New Orleans-style jazz. The combination just doesn't work out.
If this song was released in the late 1980s alongside with songs by groups such as 10,000 Maniacs, it would have been a smash hit on college campuses. But here in 2008 on traditional radio, it just doesn't work. Hopefully, her future works will have more depth and complexity than this song, enough to match her soft yet strong voice.
It just makes me smile... May 16, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I feel happy when I listen to this song. Isent that what music is about? making the person who is listening to the music to 'feel' something?
A Song That Grows As A Novelty April 6, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
First off, I gave this song 4-stars because nobody else has yet done so. But anyways, when I first heard this song in full, I wasn't impressed, and the MacBook commercial seemed to get the best part of the song. I mean the song was original, different, and a throwback to who knows when, but it just wasn't that impressive. Well, I am now sad to say, my opinion hasn't changed much, however this is the type of song that grows on you. So at first you may hate it, then you'll think it's OK, then you'll like it, then you might love it.
The song has a real novel quality, in that it's a novelty. It's not going to win Grammy's, but it's fun. I really started loving it when me and my family found ourselves singing along with the 'la la la la' part. However, the song is great for the first two minutes or so, then it starts falling apart, going off in weird and strange directions. So like most Peter Jackson movies, this song needed to go back to the editing room. Sure 2-minutes isn't very long, but when your peak is a MacBook commercial, you can shorten the song a bit.
So overall, you might love it, you might hate it. It's a strange and different song that may be far from perfect, but it has some very good elements to it. And that might just make the song worth buying...
Real Score: 3.5
Not To My Liking April 2, 2008 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
Open minded, I gave it a try and listened more than once. This CD just doesn't work for me. Nice album cover though.
Rubbish......... March 30, 2008 1 out of 9 found this review helpful
Commercial always use annoying songs don't they? This one takes the cake. I had to look it up, so I could hate it more, if you can understand that. Her voice is like fingernails on a chalk board. Not good at all.
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