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Hope & Sorrow

Hope & Sorrow

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Artist: Wax Tailor
Label: Decon Inc
Category: Music

Buy New: $14.98



New (36) Used (11) Collectible (1) from $4.47

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 33804

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 47
UPC: 850717001483
EAN: 0850717001483
ASIN: B000MXPEQA

Release Date: April 3, 2007
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Tracks:

  • Once Upon A Past
  • The Way We Lived featuring Sharon Jones
  • The Games You Play featuring Voice
  • The Tune
  • The Man With No Soul featuring Charlotte Savary
  • Radio Broadcast
  • Positively Inclined featuring A.S.M & Marina Quaisse
  • Sometimes
  • House Of Wax featuring The Others
  • Beyond Words
  • To Dry Up featuring Charlotte Savary
  • We Be featuring Ursula Rucker
  • That Case
  • There Is Danger
  • Alien In My Belly featuring Charlotte Savary

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars If you really like 'Tales of the Forgotten Melodies' chances are this disc will be a disappointment   May 14, 2008
Listen to sound samples before buying! Compared to 'Tales of the Forgotten Melodies' this CD was a big let down. Gone are the collages of movie audio samples placed over dark soundscapes (although a few short 'filler' tracks reflect this style). 'Hope & Sorrow' focuses more on guest vocalist and rappers and most of the tracks fail to impress. This seems to be an attempt at more of a commercial 'dance' release than the well crafted Turntablism record that I was expecting. I 'hoped' this disc would be an excellent follow up to 'Tales of the Forgotten Melodies' but all I felt was 'sorrow' upon my first listen. A disappointment.


5 out of 5 stars Outstanding electronica   February 29, 2008
Call it downtempo, trip hop or IDM, I don't care, this and Wax Tailor's other album, Tales of the Forgotten Melodies both truly show how electronic music can have soul and at the same time push the boundaries of music.

It's smart music that stands up to many, many repeated listenings but at the same time catchy and accessible. If you enjoy this album (or TotFM) I highly recommend trying out Radio Citizen's Berlin Serengeti.



4 out of 5 stars Hope and Sorrow   July 17, 2007
Hope and Sorrow is the newest album from the French artist Wax Tailor. It's similar to his previous CD "Tales of the Forgotten Melodies". The sample splicing in this CD loses it's shock it had in the first album. Hope & Sorrow has more dark songs on it and in parts tries to be political.

It has a few really good songs on it but it doesn't seem to flow quite as well from song to song. So if you like Wax Tailor and have the first album pick this one up as well. It'll grow on you.



5 out of 5 stars DJ Shadow and RJD2 have company . . .   May 28, 2007
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I recently purchased this album not exactly knowing what to expect. The guy at the music store recommended this to me. It is now my favorite album.


5 out of 5 stars No sophomore slump here   May 3, 2007
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I hardly ever review albums but saw this one didn't have one yet, and it definitely deserves one. About six months ago or so I picked up Tailor's debut, Tales of the Forgotten Melodies. It quickly became one of my favorite instrumental hip hop albums, right up there with my Rjd2 collection. But his new effort, Hope & Sorrow, definitely one-ups it.

There's no weaknesses here at all, each track has its own vibe, and all the guest vocals are strong. In fact that's one thing that sets this apart from Tailor's debut; his choice of vocals, with more than a few tracks featuring female singers, perfectly compliment the music. Think Alias's partner in crime, Tarsier. And after only a couple listens, you'll find some of these songs still looping through your head well after you've put the headphones down. The whole album has that secret ingredient that makes it grow on you more and more with every listen. I've spun it several times in the week or so I've had it and still haven't gotten tired of a single track. The whole album also still has what seems to be Tailor's signature elements of plenty of strings and horns, but it has a great balance, and he really knows how to weave them into a great composition. And the samples on this album are also stellar, just like they were in Forgotten Melodies.

If you're a fan of instrumental hip hop in the vein of Rjd2, DJ Shadow, DJ Krush, etc., this is a must have. But Wax Tailor has a sound all his own that you can only get a feel for by listening, not comparing, so check it for yourself.


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