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Folklore
Nelly Furtado
Folklore
Genre: Rock
 
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European pressing of the singer/songwriter's 2003 followup to her blockbuster 2000 debut 'Whoa, Nelly!' includes one bonus track 'Powerless (Say What You Want)' (duet with Juanes). Universal. 2003.

     
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All Artists: Nelly Furtado
Title: Folklore
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 7/6/2004
Album Type: Import
Genre: Rock
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 600445051164

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European pressing of the singer/songwriter's 2003 followup to her blockbuster 2000 debut 'Whoa, Nelly!' includes one bonus track 'Powerless (Say What You Want)' (duet with Juanes). Universal. 2003.

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Fire and ?
Janusz Niewolik | Warszawa, Poland | 02/20/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Not really surprised, I knew what to expect and was really satisfied. Worth getting, anyhow."
Amazing Album!
F. Marcos Gomez | Caldwell, ID | 03/17/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I first discovered Nelly Furtado with her single "I'm Like a Bird" but I didn't know that was her who sang that song... Well flash forward to 2007 when I first heard her song "Say It Right". I definitely fell in love with this song so I looked it up and got Loose. I then realized that she had made two previous albums and got them too, and that was when I realized that she sang "I'm Like a Bird".



Anyway, Folklore has to be her best album. It has so much meaning in the lyrics and her style is definitely something unique and amazing. I can say now that since I have heard her older work, that her older style is definitely her best. If you like her newer style a lot, you will probably not like her older style as they are very different."
Carry on, Nelly!
C. Jung | 03/27/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Folklore" has been with me for 4.5 years, and I still listen to this album from start to finish. Some tracks are weaker than others, but all of them flow thematically and beautifully. This is Nelly Furtado's most reflective, wise, and mellow album. I'm in the minority, but I have and love all three of her albums for different reasons when I'm in different moods, making Furtado one of my favorite artists for her versatility.



For "Folklore" alone, this is my favorite. Whereas "Whoa, Nelly!" was raw and incomplete that showed her potential and "Loose" is polished with slick dance moves, "Folklore" is somewhere in between. It's got the sort of raw emotions and aching melancholia (Try, The Grass is Green, Picture Perfect); upbeat, group-friendly, kickass beats (Forca); and defiant, in-your-face anthems (One-Trick Pony, Powerless, Explode). What I can directly relate, and what I love most about the album, are the roots that she connects to (Powerless, Saturdays, Island of Wonder) from her parents' home country of Portugal to hers of Canada and the more theoretical kind in everybody.



I feel like if Furtado switched the order of her second and third album, Folklore would receive more accolade then it has right now and would have received more publicity. No matter; this gem is sure to win some more fans who wish to see Furtado's more reflective and intuitive side. Forca!"