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the rakamonie EP

the rakamonie EP

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Artist: Robyn
Label: CherryTree
Category: Music

Buy New: $4.99



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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 27400

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

MPN: 001067202
UPC: 602517601338
EAN: 0602517601338
ASIN: B0011V7P1E

Release Date: January 29, 2008
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Tracks:

  • Konichiwa Bitches
  • Cobrastyle
  • Be Mine (Ballad Version)
  • With Every Heartbeat - with Kleerup (Acoustic Version)
  • Jack U Off

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  • Robyn
  • Don't Stop the Music
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  • My Truth
  • Robyn

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
She is Robyn. The most killingest pop star on the planet. A pint-sized atom bomb dispensing wisdom in three-minute modernist pop bulletins on the post-adolescent condition. Robin Miriam Carlsson was born in Stockholm, Sweden and spent the first seven years of her life touring with her director father and actress mother in their Constructivist-inspired theatre company. At the age of 13 she was discovered by Swedish pop singer Meja when singing a sad, self-written song about her parents' divorce in a school workshop. Already exploding in Sweden, The UK, France and Australia, Robyn has set her sights on America and is planning a pop overthrow.

Album Description
Robyn, the pint-sized atom bomb drops wisdom in three-minute modernist pop bulletins on the post-adolescent condition. Included on the EP is a spine-tingling version (featuring Bjorn of 'Peter. Bjorn & John' fame on piano) of her smash hit 'Be Mine' as well as a cover of US spoken word luminary Saul Williams' 'List Of Demands' which she performed live with Jenny Wilson and a cover of Prince's 'Jack U Off', which is so utterly disarming it'd be difficult not to join her by the piano for a last orders sing-along.

Album Details
An Amalgamation of Futuristic Pop and Incredibly Detailed Lyrical Postcards. A Perfect Introduction to the Swedish Pop Sensation. Includes a Spine-tingling Version (Featuring Bjorn of 'peter. Bjorn and John' Fame on Piano) of her Smash Hit "be Mine" as Well as a Cover of Us Spoken Word Luminary Saul Williams' 'list of Demands' which She Performed Live with Jenny Wilson and a Cover of Prince's 'jack U Off'.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Robyn's Back With a Vengence!!!   June 4, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I recommend this item for all the true Robyn fans that have been here from the beginning! It's sooooo good to see her back, sharing her music with the USA


5 out of 5 stars Rakan' Robyn!!   January 22, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Robyn Carlsson has been a noteworthy pop artist for over a decade, but unfortunately like so many other European pop stars, she has only had limited success in the United States. That may soon change. Robyn is no longer the petite teen who sang the unforgettably catchy 1997 hits '(Do You Know) What it Takes" and "Show Me Love." But she still has the dynamic voice, which wraps flawlessly around her beats, which make even the most original work by Timbaland and Danja seem outdated and irrelevant. The Rakamonie is a sound that is unique, and it belongs to Robyn. The catchy single Konitchiwa B***ches puts the self-absorbed pretention of American hip-hop to shame. Robyn can beat Britney, Fergie, and Gwen all at their own game, and this EP is just a taste of what she has to offer. The song "Cobrastyle" will stick in your head for WEEKS. You will bob your head and hum along, regardless of whatever type of music you like. Robyn Carlsson, now only 28, is on the verge of establishing herself as the world's top female pop talent....and I stress talent. Her 2005 album (which was re-issued in 2007 and includes the hit "With Every Heartbeat) is perhaps the best female vocal pop record of the decade.


5 out of 5 stars Review of Robyn's Rakamonie - 41/2 stars   August 16, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Every song on the Rakamonie is what quality is all about. It left me wanting more and each song was incredibly different from the song that played before it. Robyn never stopped being too cool for skool, but when she cut her hair again and released this EP, she reminded us of why she's in a league of her own.

Konichiwa Bitches - same version on original Robyn release, but on this EP it has a little voiceover intro. Robyn sounds about 10 years old on this intro, which is so cute.
Cobrastyle - a cover song and Robyn did it better than the original. This song is mad cool! My fave line is, "Certain little boys I just stop deal with. Tell you they your friend and then bad-mouth again".
Be Mine - stripped down all the way and is better than the fast version. It's absolutely beautiful and her passion is obvious.
List of Demands - fun to hear and sing. Robyn's serious side, remniscent of My Truth. The only problem is Jenny Wilson's horrible voice.
Jack U Off - Robyn's unpredictable here with this Prince cover. To hear such an innocent-sounding voice sing those words ... weirdly wonderful.



5 out of 5 stars The future...?   March 12, 2007
 2 out of 5 found this review helpful

Robyn is an important artist. In 1997, when she first emerged onto the scene with pop that was reminiscent of too much and lacked any serious US staying power, most wrote her off. I bought her album and then forgot that she existed. Perhaps one of the biggest mistakes I have ever made concerning my own musical enlightenment.

She released two albums after Robyn Was Here. My Truth and Don't Stop The Music, and while both were international hits, neither impacted the states and she continued to go unnoticed.

Now if the world had any justice to it, 2005's Robyn would have thrusted her into the spotlight she so rightly deserves, but it received a release only in her native country and was only available as a pricey import (and on iTunes for a short time before they made it disappear). But what we have here is "the future". It isn't often you see a CD single offer a name other than the song being released. The Rakamonie EP is the official UK release of her song "Konichiwa Bitches", along with a smattering of b-sides not likely to be found on an official album, except "Cobrastyle" which will be featured on the UK rerelease of Robyn.
***Random information. April 2nd heralds the new version of Robyn's self-titled album, which, as the previous reviewer mentioned, will contain the song "With Every Heartbeat" that she recorded with (Andreas) Kleerup.

Speaking of B-Sides, this EP features very strong supporting songs. Her remake of the Teddy Bears' "Cobrastyle" is quite inspired, and the ballad version of "Be Mine" is haunting without the beats of the original. "List of Demands" with Jenny Wilson is fast-paced and entertaining, while "Jack U Off", a Prince cover, is alarming in all the right ways. Robyn is a true musical breakthrough, even if you didn't know it four albums in. Prepare yourself, because she will change the face of music.



4 out of 5 stars Best Yet To Come...   January 5, 2007
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

While I am happy to see a release of 'new' Robyn material available in the U.S., this EP can only be a predecessor to a hopefully planned full album (Which will include the Kleerup produced "With Every Heartbeat") or rerelease of 2005's ROBYN. Considered a mixed bag, RAKAMONIE offers selections that prove this Swede's multifaceted talent. With the current flavor in mainstream music, Robyn definately has her place to compete if not surpass the likes of Gwen Stefani and Fergie. Buy it for the outrageousness that is "Konichiwa Bitches" and her take on "Jack U Off." For something more meaty-Pick up the import of ROBYN which features amazing tracks "Who's That Girl" and Crash And Burn Girl."

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