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Folklore

Nelly Furtado

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 One-Trick Pony Nelly Furtado 4:47 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Powerless (Say What You Want) Nelly Furtado 3:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Explode Nelly Furtado 3:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Try Nelly Furtado 4:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Fresh Off the Boat Nelly Furtado 3:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Forca Nelly Furtado 3:40 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 The Grass Is Green Nelly Furtado 3:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Picture Perfect Nelly Furtado 5:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Saturdays Nelly Furtado 2:04 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Build You Up Nelly Furtado 4:58 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Island of Wonders Nelly Furtado 3:48 $0.69 View In iTunes
12 Childhood Dreams Nelly Furtado 6:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Album Review

Unlike some of her modern-day neo-singer/songwriter peers, Nelly Furtado never hid her ambition or her desire to be an "important" artist, which was part of the charm of her debut, Whoa, Nelly! Despite (or perhaps because of) her youth, she was willing to try anything, blending a number of sounds and styles, all of which were tied together by her sincerity and audacious desire to say something grand, or at least say everything grandly. Her musical restlessness was underpinned by a sensibility that was fundamentally serious but leavened by sly humor, all of which made Whoa, Nelly! a bracing listen. Her second album, Folklore, is a bit of a different situation. Released three years after her debut, it picks up where the first record leaves off, but it's a much more serious affair, a situation telegraphed by the album covers. Whoa, Nelly! and Folklore mirror each other — both bear the same Nelly Furtado logo and both feature a reclining Furtado, but where the debut was bright, girlish, and rather innocent, finding her lying to the right in a field, she's now bathed in warm, dark colors, looking rather sultry as she lies to the left among a bunch of leaves. The artwork implies she's more mature, and it's a sentiment that's mirrored in the album titles, since the plainspoken Folklore lacks the humor of Whoa, Nelly! and suggests she'd rather play it straight than play around. Furtado's songs play like entries in a diary. To a certain extent, this was true on Whoa, Nelly!, but since she had yet to reach stardom, she was writing about more universal subjects. Plus, her thrill in making her first album was palpable, giving the album a naïve, exciting charm. There are some interesting musical moments on Folklore; Furtado has skills and ambition, which make her music interesting.

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Best of Nelly
     
by Dani92009

Folklore has remained one of my favorite albums of all time since I got it when it was released in 2003. I absolutely adore every single song! I loved Furtado's first album, Whoa Nelly, and was not expecting that I would enjoy this album even more. Now that her latest English album, Loose, has catapulted her to international stardom, I REALLY wish she would come out with another album similar to this one with its folk/bluegrass undertones. I enjoy her newer songs (i.e., Say it Right, Give it to Me), but they remind of every other pop artist out right now. Songs like those on Folklore are unique and really set Nelly apart from these other artists.

A "Perfect" pop album?
     
by mpg2345

I bought this CD when it came out, and it far exceeded my expectations. Something about Nelly always struck me in a way that most pop singers fail to do, espcially ten years ago with her debut. So I was looking forward to the album. It lives up to its name, with many different story-telling songs and a far-less electronic style than her debut (or obviously the Timbaland-produced "Loose.") The songs are beautifully arranged and actually pretty touching and sincere which is rare for a pop artist. Nelly joked that her pregancy helped her sing as low as she did, but I wonder if it had something to do with the direction of the content as well, because even if some of the songs can be a bit melancholic, there is an undeniable underlying vibrance and lust for life across them. Not only that, but thanks to a reliance more on actual instruments rather than digital ones, the album doesn't sound NEARLY as dated as many of the contemporary ones, or even her debut. I wish the follow-up to this album would have been more along these lines rather than be stripped of her uniqueness by Timbaland to move some units, because "Folklore" is just about perfect in all regards. And this is coming from a metalhead.

A Soundscape
     
by Karelez

This is not a top-40 or hit spitting album. And while I appreciate the fun and dance atmosphere of an album like Loose, it's so sad that this album has been greatly overshadowed by it.

Listening to this recording is much like taking off on an epic journey at the hand of a trusted friend who tells you nothing about where you're going, but just to relax and enjoy the ride.

It's a wonderful piece of artwork not for the teeny-boppers and hit lovers, but for those who really appreciate the storytelling possibilities of music.

This is definitely Nelly's best work as an artist hands down.

Hiiighly recommend the album in its entirety.

Biography

Born: December, 1978 in Victoria, British Columbia, Canad

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Singer/songwriter Nelly Furtado heavily credits her ethnic background and creative childhood for spawning her career, which took flight after the success of 2001's "I'm Like a Bird." Born and raised in the Canadian city of Victoria, Furtado received a strong work ethic from her working-class parents,...
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