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Daughter Darling, Sweet Shadows

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1462072

Disk length: 41m 58s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Broken Bridge 5:13
2. Shattered 3:28
3. Let Me Speak 3:09
4. Absconding 2:46
5. Mermaid 5:35
6. Sad & Lonely 3:48
7. Things Untold 3:26
8. Voodoo Games 3:35
9. You Won't See Me 3:06
10. Sweet Shadows 4:16
11. Dust in the Wind 3:29

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Review

If you can imagine Portishead, with more accsessible vocals, rich harmonies, classical style piano playing, gorgeous string sections and the most amazing beats ever programmed, then you have Daughter Darling. This project is the culmination of 6 years of beat production, the most talented piano, guitar and string players, a world class DJ battle champion and a girl who knew she was going to be a singer since 3 years old. Every song has been carefully crafted into a masterpiece.

Natalie's unique voice provides a strong basis for music that is dark and moody. The title track "Sweet Shadows" deals with her emotions of moving to a big city, feeling alone with only the shadows to guide her as she walks around seeing many "soul-less" people. Voodoo games, is about an ex-boyfriend who can't let go, and uses a voodoo doll to try and continue to keep his violent hold on her from afar.

Other Versions

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Sweet Shadows

Tracks: 11, Disk length: 42m 28s (+0m 30s)

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