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Like Weather
1998 studio album by Leila From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Like Weather is the debut studio album by English electronic musician Leila. It was released on 30 March 1998 by Rephlex Records.[5]
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Critical reception
Reviewing Like Weather for AllMusic, John Bush noted the album's "tremendously eclectic" tone, which he said "is of an experimentalism far in advance of other electronic singer/songwriter acts out there."[6]
At the end of 1998, NME named Like Weather the year's 10th best album.[12] In 2015, it was placed at number six on Fact's list of the best trip hop albums of all time, with the magazine calling it "a hazy, underwater daydream of a record with half-heard soul, pop and chiming ice cream truck electronics swirling together in a soup of memory and emotion. Not quite trip-hop and not quite illbient, it certainly wasn't IDM either."[13] Two years later, Fact listed Like Weather as one of the best albums of 1998,[14] and Pitchfork ranked it as the 39th best IDM album of all time.[15]
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Track listing
Sample credits[16]
- "Won't You Be My Baby, Baby" contains samples of "Break It Up", written by Brian Auger and Roger Sutton and performed by Brian Auger and the Trinity and Julie Driscoll.
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Personnel
Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[16]
- Leila – production,[17] mixing, recording
- Ali Akbar – arrangement consultancy (track 6)
- Roya Arab – vocals (track 5)
- Richard D. James – post-production editing
- Dan Lipman – alto flute (track 5)
- Donna Paul – vocals (tracks 4, 10)
- Luca Santucci – vocals (tracks 1, 2, 7, 9, 12, 13)
- Paul Solomons – post-production editing
- Benet Walsh – violin (track 6)
- Gabriel Walsh – trumpet (track 12)
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