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Music : Takk...

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Takk...
by: Sigur Rós

List Price: $13.98
Amazon.com's Price: $12.99
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Amazon.com Details:
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602498845233
Label: Geffen Records
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Geffen Records
Release Date: September 13, 2005
Studio: Geffen Records
Sales Rank: 1645
MPN: 000534502




Disc 1:
  1. Takk...
  2. Glósóli
  3. Hoppípolla
  4. Meo Blódnasir
  5. Sé Lest
  6. Saeglopur
  7. Milanó
  8. Gong
  9. Andvari
  10. Svo Hljótt
  11. Heysátan
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
Just when this Icelandic crew seemed stuck in loud/soft/loud/ soft rut a la Mogwai or Godspeed You Black Emperor, they release their most beguiling, subtle and beautiful album yet. This album, allegedly the group's first sung in Icelandic rather than their own made-up "Hopelandic" (not that this listener could tell the difference) is relentlessly joyous, unaffectedly rad and inventive but never just for its own sake. Strings hold an ever more prominent place in the music, and this is a good thing. Songs unfold slowly as usual, but they take unexpected turns as often as not. The brilliant "Glósóli" burbles with as much melodic invention and anything by their fellow Icelanders Mum. Takk is a delight from start to finish, managing to be both their most accessible and experimental album yet. --Mike McGonigal



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good album
This is the first Sigur Ros album I bought and I can personally attest it is a good album. There is Hoppipolla, a truly fine song and the closest thing to a hit song the Icelandic band ever had (it is very familiar as it has appeared on tv shows, etc.). The rest is basically ambiance music, sad but haunting. If you are feeling depressed because your longtime girlfriend has left you, listening to this record on a rainy day while commiserating on your fate seems like a natural thing to do.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - to be a child again
This album will go down as my favorite of Sigur Ros. Regardless to the language barrier I feel like a child - innocent, carefree and happy, whenever I listen to this CD. Musically it is incredibly simple yet precise to musical genius. A must have for musical explorers.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Like starving alley cats attempting to yodel
I've been recommended this band by more sources than I can count, based on my deep affection toward Radiohead, Bjork, and others of the experimental variety. I had already heard the somewhat overdone but unquestionably dramatic "Saeglopur," and despite some decidedly odd vocals, I liked it. My hope was that these on-the-edge-of-hearing vocals might mellow out in some slightly more earthly tracks. No such luck.

Doubtless all those who have given this rave 5-star reviews will think this reviewer biased and close-minded. Thankfully, this is not the case. As a DJ and as an avid explorer of the experimental, I love dipping my I-pod into the sea of the unknown, finding bands none of my friends have even heard of and slowly expanding my diverse collection. Sigur Ros will not make that collection, unless (and please tell me if this is the case) their other albums are far more grounded than this free-floating entity. Perhaps I'll wait for the band members' balls to drop, or perhaps they will all merge into one single Icelandic talent, otherwise known as Bjork (who, despite some very off-the-wall vocals, can, in fact, sing). Until then, my more masculine side craves something with some soul and some bravado. Check please.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - ....Takk
This record is one of the most amazing and extraordinary things that happened in music in the last years. There are no words to describe it. Just BUY it. From minute 1 until the end, it is perfect.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Weakest of the 4 SR CDs I own
Just didn't work for me. I've given it 50 listens over the last couple of years, but get more and more ho-hum as I proceed. Repetitive (well, yeah, what's new) but boringly and tritely so. With 60% of the reviewers giving this one 5 stars, far be it from me to attempt to dissuade anyone, but Ágætis Byrjun is so far above this that Takk sounds as if it was created by some wannabe group. This is a remote #4 in my list of Sigur Ros CDs.