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Continuing Confessions of
Tim Love Lee
Continuing Confessions of
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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Lounge: The Album Continues Where 'Confessions of a Selector' Left off in a Whirlwind World of International Jet Travel, Discotheques & Late Night Enocunters. Included on the Album Are the Singles 'Sombre Hombre' with ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tim Love Lee
Title: Continuing Confessions of
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Tummy Touch
Release Date: 11/13/2000
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 714388072329

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Lounge: The Album Continues Where 'Confessions of a Selector' Left off in a Whirlwind World of International Jet Travel, Discotheques & Late Night Enocunters. Included on the Album Are the Singles 'Sombre Hombre' with It's Airy, Ethereal Xylophone Tinkles & 'Bed Sheet Shuffle' a Sexy Bachelor Pad Excursion. Also Included is the Single 'Go Down Dixie' which Caused a Stir When it was Released Earlier this May; Sounding Like a Psychedelic Spaghetti Western by Way of 'Revolution No.9.

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Exit 747 Will Get You Hooked
Matthew Singer | Missoula, MT | 06/01/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I first heard Tim "Love" Lee late one night when "Exit 747" started playing on an acid jazz college radio show. The song started out in the odd way it does, but, by the end, I was hooked. I proceeded to spend about two weeks trying to track down the album, but it was worth it.It has less dance music than Lee's earlier album, but what it lacks in dancing, it makes up for in being one of the greatest late-night road trip albums in history.Honestly."
Wonderful soundscapes that defy logic.
Chas Devlin | Los Angeles, CA United States | 12/22/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"After buying his first album, Confessions of a Selector I was intrigued enough to get the follow up. At first, it didn't seem as upbeat, as fun. But you listen to it a few times, and like many albums, you gravitate toward particular tracks that stand out. In this case, for me at least, Sombre Hombre is quite beautiful. Other tracks certainly deserve mention. Not just as background music, but quality time with the headphones or cranked up in the car.It's probably one of those CD's you end up listening to so much, you get sick of it... you discard it for a while and then refresh your memory and everything's wonderful again!"
Fantastic
Jack Dempsey | South Miami Beach, Florida | 05/09/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"When you first hear this cd, the first track will make you wonder just what you're in for. It's very dark and very ominous with sounds of airports and runways behind it.Then, track two kicks in ("Twilight Reservation") and erases any doubts you may have had--you know that this will be an AWESOME journey. Almost chilling, with the lounge-esqe singer crooning (imagine Buddy Greco or Mel Torme) in the background as vibes soufully strike their way into your mind and heart and a vintage flat-top f-hole guitar strums eloquently.The remaining songs do not fail to disappoint. Track 5 ("Bed Sheet Shuffle")is so extremely Mancini-esque that you will swear that it's a left-over track from any one of the Peter Sellers "Pink Panther" movies, or perhaps "Charade" starring the incredible Audrey Hepburn along side of Cary Grant. Or for those partial to the other side of things, it is very John Barry-ish and belongs in "Her Majesty's Secret Service."As the other lone reviewer has described, Track 9 ("Sombre Hombre")is very beautiful. Very, very slow. With mr. sandman type vibes playing along side of sulking strings and a moog. This is a very good late night cd. Although, I first heard it as I was driving in my car across the golden-gate bridge just as evening was giving way to night and that incredible burnt-orage glow could be seen setting into the pacific. And, this cd was perfect.Get this one. You'll love it."