Simple Things
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Sun on Your Skin
I love this CD. This was the first Zero 7 CD that I ever had and it is still my favorite although When It Falls has it's moments. I first heard these guys on a compilation CD that I picked up at the library and I immediately knew that I would be buying their stuff. In the world of chill they are standouts for sure. They put the ahhh...in acid. Great vocals and mood creating progressions. I always get this one out when it is time to relax around the pool and really get into some serious lay-back and get-high. This music has a warm, sexy rich texture to it that evokes the feeling you get when the sun is beating down on your skin and you feel like your melting. I Have Seen, Destiny, Simple Things,and Waiting Line are exceptional tracks. Buy it. 2008-10-24




I have never recieved this item from Amazon, and REALLY WANT IT
I have never received this item, have tracked it and the post office tracking merely says 'in transit' - but it has been weeks. I have been unable to find any customer service appropriate to this question within Amazon or the Post Office. I am an unhappy customer who is not likely to order from Amazon again. I am familiar with this music and know that I want it, and disappointed Amazon did not deliver what I paid for! 2008-10-08




Love this Album
This album is by far one of their best. Hightly recommend it. I must have for Trip hop lovers. 2008-04-17




Great CD
I've listened to this cd before, I just diddn't own it, now I can listen to it anytime I feel like it... It's great !!! :) 2008-02-19




An Odd Association
Just getting into Zero 7 (2008) so this review is late coming. Actually, it's not a review. I just tore my hair out trying to figure out why "Destiny" (more specifically the intro) sounded so familiar. After playing the first 16 seconds of the song over about 20 times, it came to me: Michael Jackson's "Stranger in Moscow". First of all that particular Jackson tune is a fair divergence from his standard fare. Secondly, I would consider MJ anything but down tempo. I had "Moscow" on my laptop back in the late 90's when Napster was still a novelty. I don't even know what album it appears on. At any rate, I rather prefer the Zero 7 rendition of the melody if for no other reason but that it doesn't conjure images of Neverland and courtrooms. 2008-02-12


