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Lykke Li - I Never Learn Album

Lykke Li - I Never Learn Album
Performer: Lykke Li
Title: I Never Learn
Country: Canada
Genre: Rock Music / Pop
Style:Vocal, Indie Pop
Released: 06 May 2014
Catalog number: 2-542391
Label: Warner Music, Atlantic
MP3 album szie: 2350 mb
FLAC album size: 2573 mb

Tracklist

1Love Me Like I'm Not Made Of Stone3:47
2Just Like A Dream4:08
3Silver Line3:52
4Never Gonna Love Again4:00
5No Rest For The Wicked3:42
6Heart Of Steel3:54
7I Never Learn 3:04
8Gunshot3:24
9Sleeping Alone2:59

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
825646306046Lykke Li I Never Learn ‎(CD, Album)Atlantic, LL Recordings825646306046Europe2014
noneLykke Li I Never Learn ‎(9xFile, FLAC, Album, 24b)AtlanticnoneUK2014
542391-2Lykke Li I Never Learn ‎(10xFile, AAC, Album, 3 ×)LL Recordings542391-2Sweden2014
0825646290277Lykke Li I Never Learn ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, S/Edition, Aut)Atlantic, LL Recordings0825646290277UK2014
825646295586Lykke Li I Never Learn ‎(CD, Album, Dlx, Dig)Atlantic, LL Recordings825646295586UK & Europe2014

Notes

Comes In A Jewel Case.

Short intro

I Never Learn is the third studio album by Swedish singer and songwriter Lykke Li, released on 2 May 2014 by LL Recordings and Atlantic Records. The album was produced by Li, Björn Yttling and Greg Kurstin. It spawned the singles No Rest for the Wicked, Gunshot and Never Gonna Love Again. In an interview with NME in January 2014, Li announced plans to release her third studio album in May. I Never Learn is both spartan and expansive it's Lis most ambitious and shortest album, at nine songs and 33 minutes. This is widescreen drama meant to hit with direct and precise impact, so the operative term for advance singles No Rest For the Wicked and Love Me Like Im Not Made of Stone has been Spector-esque. It's a fair comparison, as Li plays a winner-take-all game of He loves me, he loves me not accompanied by a host of string players and drums that beat and thump like a flawed human heart. Li relies on classic emotive archetypes as. Текст песни: Where the blue moon shines Where the tears melt ice In a sea of guilt By the fallen fav track: I never learn. Genre: Indie Pop. Maybe this is an album Lykke Li had, instead of wanted, to make. I Never Learn' is an album about love, but not a record to love. Full Review. Best of 2014. Worst of 2014. Suggest Blurb. On her third album, 2014's I Never Learn, she manages to meld both of those assets into a beautifully crafted set of lonesome break-up ballads. Like a snowbound version of Beck's Sea Change, the album gets sad and personal on somber tracks like Love Me Like I'm Not Made of Stone and Sleeping Alone, which count among some of the sparer arrangements. Lykke Li - I Never Learn 2014. To favorites 14 Download album. Listen album. Indie Pop. Third studio album by Swedish recording artist Lykke Li. The album is considered to be the final entry in a thematically-related trilogy that began with her first two albums. Li announced the album with a short film directed by Tarik Saleh and featuring actor Fares Fares, both of whom are frequent collaborators of hers. The first week of March, Li released a video for the track Love Me Like I'm Not Made of Stone, also directed by Saleh. Songs in album Lykke Li - I Never Learn 2014. Lykke Li - I Never Learn. Lykke Li - No Rest For The Wicked. Album 2014 9 Songs. I Never Learn Lykke Li. Lykke Li's music has always felt a degree removed, her dreamy melodies sung through a fog. The Swedish singer-songwriter's last album, 2011's Wounded Rhymes, was her catchiest yet. This follow-up confronts a more deliberate truth, with melancholy songs full of heartbreak, disillusion and redemption. Some of them are almost anthems Love Me Like I'm Not Made of Stone delivers gloriously raw emotion. The album's Spector-ish arrangements, thick with multitracked vocals and densely layered instruments, don't always add as much as they should: The simplest. 28-year-old Swedish songstress Li Lykke Timotej Svensson Zachrisson first earned the attention of listeners with her debut single, 2007s Little Bit. On the surface, that song was a perky and sensuous little ditty about passionate no-strings-attached sex, but within it contained references to the inevitable departure of her lover. That tinge of foreboding over the loss of a romantic partner winds up being realized on Lis gripping new album, I Never Learn, and is then blown up to its most tragic and tastefully theatric proportions. Every song on this record