Thrill

Thrill Artist: Eleni Mandell
Label: Zedtone
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 775020145023
EAN: 0775020145023
ASIN: B00005OMB9


Release Date: 2004-02-24

Thrill


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Tracks:

  1. Pauline
  2. He Thinks He's In Love
  3. Closer To Him
  4. No Good, No More
  5. Too Bad About You
  6. 1970 Red Chevelle
  7. Moment That You Had
  8. Action Is Action
  9. Nightmare Song
  10. Never Know The Party's Here
  11. Taking You Out
  12. Bedford (Avenue)
  13. Giving Up The Fight

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  3. Snakebite
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars ELENI IS AMAZING!.......2006-01-09

Very simply, Eleni Mandell writes and performs remarkable music. Her music is definitely some of the best to come out of the last 10 years and I'm so grateful I discovered her.

I'm a HUGE fan, and THRILL (along with WISHBONE) are my favorites. Her lyrics are so evocative and her performance of her songs is fantastic.There really isn't anyone I can compare her to because she's THAT original. Her lyrics are poetic yet gritty, her songs are sophistocated yet authentic and primitive too.

I feel about her the way some people feel about Fiona Apple, Billie Holiday or Joni Mitchell. Maybe some would find her music idiosyncratic but I find it soulful, smart, moving, clever and entertaining.

4 out of 5 stars Eleni should be *way* more popular!.......2005-06-16

This is a woman who never fails to be adventurous, tantalizing, and innovative. I first heard cuts from this CD on the soundtrack for 'Monkeybone' (A perfectly ghastly film, starring Brendon Fraser). Her song, "Pauline" plays during the dreamworld scene of that film, and I went bananas, just trying to track it down. I read the credits to the film, but since the name "Pauline" wasn't mentioned very clearly in the film, it was not easy to figure out who/what the song was. I have all of Eleni's CDs except her foray into country (Sorry, but I can't listen to that, even from Eleni). "Thrill" is my favorite of her CDs, with numerous sly, funky, and mysterious songs. The only other artist as mercurial as Eleni would be my all-time favorite musician, David Byrne, late of the group "Talking Heads"

4 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. Rigor Mortis Sets In ~ John Entwistle
  2. Lovers Pt.2 ~ Tears
  3. Jose Feliciano - All-Time Greatest Hits ~ José Feliciano
  4. You've Got to Hear the Music
  5. Teenage Kicks ~ Various Artists
  6. Mosquito Dream ~ James Plotkin & Brent Gutzeit
  7. Ultimate Seventies
  8. Three Sided Coin ~ Nickelback
  9. The Interviews ~ Elvis Presley
  10. Asianblue ~ Emm Gryner

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

The Blue Note Years: The Best of Hank Mobley ~ Hank Mobley

Turtle Logic ~ Mimi Fox

Live At The Montmartre Club: Jazz Exchange, Vol. 1 ~ Warne Marsh & Lee Konitz Quintet

70 Ounces Of Big Band Instrumental ~ Various Artists

Early Latin and Boogaloo Recordings ~ Henri Guedon

Pyramid ~ Roy Campbell

Incedents ~ Colorfields

Claudio Rio & Friends ~ Claudio Roditi

Taita Tune ~ Various Artists

Magie ~ Koffi Olomide & Quartier Latin