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Rabbit Fur Coat | 
| Artist: Jenny Lewis With The Watson Twins Label: Rough Trade Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £6.39 You Save: £7.60 (54%)
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 2290
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5050159829125 ASIN: B000CBEWM4
Release Date: January 23, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Run Devil Run | | • | Big Guns | | • | Rise Up With Fists | | • | Happy | | • | The Charging Sky | | • | Melt Your Heart | | • | You Are What You Love | | • | Rabbit Fur Coat | | • | Handle With Care | | • | Born Secular | | • | It Wasnt Me | | • | Happy (Reprise) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review Previously best known as the front-woman of Rilo Kiley, Rabbit Fur Coat sees Jenny Lewis breaking out on her own to stunning effect. Teaming up with gospel singers Chandra and Leigh Watson, with a little help from producer M.Ward, and collaborations with Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst and DCFC's Ben Gibbard, this is alt. country at its finest--sweet, heartfelt and deceptively simplistic. Drawing inspiration from the record collection she shared with her mother whilst growing up, the album definitely has an old Americana feel to it, and several tracks wouldn't be out of place on a Harry Smith anthology. Stand out tracks include the stunning gospel-tinged harmonies of "Rise Up With Fists!", the gorgeous "Melt Your Heart" (reminiscent of Mazzy Star's "Fade Into You") and the full on toe-tapping country hoedown assault of "The Big Guns". To be fair, though, all the tracks on here earn their place, and even the somewhat strange inclusion of a cover of the Travelling Wilburys' "Handle With Care" works somehow. A truly exceptional gem of a record. --Melanie Wilkin
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Wow.....the best album Ive heard in ages!!! July 1, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love this album soooo much! Jenny Lewis's voice is truly amazing, she could sing anything, including addresses from the phone book, and it would sound fantastic. Add to the mix the Watson Twins voices and Im in heaven!
The songs themselves are sheer class, and the lyrics are witty, dry and very clever...
I recommend this album, you wont be disappointed.
Nice but dull April 3, 2007 6 out of 20 found this review helpful
Bought this hoping for something interesting and quirky - unfortunately, I found all rather dull. Pretty country songs with a few interesting lyrics, but nothing worth getting excited about. I'll probably put a couple of track onto my mp3 player and then try to sell the CD to my friend who likes the Dixie Chicks.
Memorable antidote to bubblegum pop February 15, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a really beautiful album that defies description to an extent. I bought it because I'm a big Rilo Kiley fan and thought I'd see how Jenny Lewis' solo material compares. The answer is very favourably. The styles of the songs are varied but there is something there for everyone, all delivered with lewis' distinctive singing voice. This is a really hauntingly good album that will stay with you, it's definately not the kind of music you can hear and forget 10 minutes later. Great stuff.
More please... January 24, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this on a whim after spotting it one day. I was expecting something nice but not for something this great. Beautiful songs that showcase Jenny Lewis's songwriting talents. The Watson Twins vocals form the perfect harmony to her less than naive lyrics.
LISTEN December 26, 2006 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
Please listen to the album and not the pretentious idiots above who quite ignorantly and obviosly understand very little about music. Talk about missing the forest for the trees...sheesh. The album is classic.
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