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For fans of hooverphonic,lovers of acoustic and live music,alternative and trip hop enthusiasts,listeners seeking quality live recordings,audience appreciating vocal versatility
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THE REVIEW

It was 1996 when I fell in love with Liv Tyler. She hadn't yet starred in "The Lord of the Rings", now we all know her as "Arwen", but more simply she was the protagonist of "Stealing Beauty", the teen movie by Bernardo Bertolucci set in a rural Tuscany where the beautiful Liv loses her virginity. Aside from the synopsis, that film had other merits: the photography and the soundtrack. And it was by watching that film that I discovered “2 Wiky” by Hooverphonic. Spectacular! By chance, the title of the album that contains that song is "A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular"—what a beautiful title, right?

Eight years have passed and Liv Tyler has lost that Lolita air that attracted me so much. Eight years have passed, and Hooverphonic have also grown and matured, but I like them even more. How strange we humans are, right?

Let's sit down and listen to this new album. A compilation, a live album... Have you noticed that live albums are becoming rarer? People prefer to release a compilation with a couple of new tracks, but quality live albums are scarce. Yes, I just suggested that this is a quality live album. Not a recording in some arena with the audience screaming, singing, and applauding, not a bass and keyboard saturating the space, but a completely acoustic sound coming from a theatre tour, over 30 “Sold Out” dates in small towns in Belgium at the end of 2003. Acoustic guitars, violas and violins, piano, organ, drums, and obviously the enchanting voice of Geike Arnaert that truly shows its versatility, ability, and sophistication live. An example is "The World is Mine" where Geike delivers incredible vocals without fear. The tracklist is perfect, perhaps missing only “Mad About You” (reserved for some Japanese special edition?) but personally, I’m happy to hear gems like “Sad Song” or “Eden” arranged so sweetly, warmly, richly… and the more adjectives you have, the more adjectives you should add. Anyway, there’s an unreleased track here too, and it’s titled “The Last Thing I Need Is You”.

Beautiful, talented, encore.

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Summary by Bot

This review highlights Hooverphonic's 2003 acoustic live album 'Sit Down And Listen,' emphasizing the band's maturation and the rich, intimate sound captured during their theater tour. Special praise is given to lead singer Geike Arnaert's versatile vocals and the warm, sophisticated arrangements. The reviewer finds the album a quality live recording, favoring its acoustic purity over typical arena recordings. The tracklist is commended, with a wish for the inclusion of 'Mad About You.'

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01   Antarctica (04:49)

05   My Autumn's Done Come (04:21)

07   Frosted Flake Wood (02:58)

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09   Vinegar & Salt (03:47)

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12   The World Is Mine (02:33)

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14   The Last Thing I Need Is You (03:16)

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15   2 Wicky (DJ Pulse remix) (04:07)

16   Inhaler (Mr. Pink remix) (05:45)

17   This Strange Effect (Thievery Corporation remix) (04:48)

18   Eden (Cobble Stone Garder mix) (05:00)

Hooverphonic

Hooverphonic is a Belgian music group formed in 1995, widely associated with trip hop and dream pop. Early singer Liesje Sadonius appeared on the debut, followed by long-time vocalist Geike Arnaert and later Noémie Wolfs and Luka Cruysberghs. Founded around Alex Callier and Raymond Geerts (with early member Frank Duchêne), the band is known for cinematic arrangements and hits such as 2Wicky and Mad About You.
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