Lou Rhodes

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Tremble 02:59 Tools
Each Moment New 03:40 Tools
Beloved One 00:00 Tools
Save Me 00:00 Tools
Fortress 00:00 Tools
All We Are 04:25 Tools
The Rain 03:24 Tools
Icarus 04:32 Tools
Greatness In A Speck Of Dust 00:00 Tools
Inlakesh 00:00 Tools
Never Loved A Man (Like You) 00:00 Tools
To Survive 00:00 Tools
Chase All My Winters Away 00:00 Tools
Treat Her Gently 04:13 Tools
Why 04:37 Tools
They Say 00:00 Tools
This Love 00:00 Tools
Bloom 04:23 Tools
Sister Moon 03:22 Tools
One Good Thing 03:40 Tools
There For The Taking 03:46 Tools
No Re-Run 00:00 Tools
It All 00:00 Tools
The More I Run 02:40 Tools
Janey 00:00 Tools
Baby 00:00 Tools
Circles 03:30 Tools
Magic Day 00:00 Tools
Melancholy Me 00:00 Tools
All The Birds 00:00 Tools
Why Wait For Heaven 00:00 Tools
No Rerun 00:00 Tools
All I Need 00:00 Tools
One Good Thing - The Cinematic Orchestra's New York Quartet Version 00:00 Tools
Satellite 00:00 Tools
Angels 00:00 Tools
The Ocean (Time Travellers Wife) 00:00 Tools
The Ocean 00:00 Tools
Each Moment Now 00:00 Tools
Gorecki - Edit 00:00 Tools
Sea Organ 00:00 Tools
Them 00:00 Tools
Gabriel (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Never Forget 00:00 Tools
Circle Song 00:00 Tools
Full Moon 00:00 Tools
Magic Ride 00:00 Tools
One Good Thing (The Cinematic Orchestra's New York Quartet Version) 00:00 Tools
Hope & Glory 00:00 Tools
The Ocean - Time Travellers Wife 00:00 Tools
Sun & Moon 00:00 Tools
Gabriel 04:56 Tools
The End (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Your Face (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Love You (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Sun and Moon 00:00 Tools
The Rain (Radio Edit) 00:00 Tools
Natures Creed 00:00 Tools
Hope And Glory 00:00 Tools
A Natural Dub 00:00 Tools
Falling Down 00:00 Tools
Your Face 00:00 Tools
love you 00:00 Tools
Gabriel - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Music Box 00:00 Tools
Rain 00:00 Tools
EPK 00:00 Tools
[Lullaby] 00:00 Tools
Deep 00:00 Tools
the end 00:00 Tools
Time And Space 00:00 Tools
Gabriel (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
Gabriel (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
To Sleep 00:00 Tools
Escape 00:00 Tools
The Ocean (Time Traveller's Wife) 00:00 Tools
Each Moment Now (Original) 00:00 Tools
Angels (The xx Cover) 00:00 Tools
Gabriel - Acoustic Version 00:00 Tools
Hope Glory 00:00 Tools
Sun Moon 00:00 Tools
greatness 00:00 Tools
The Ocean (Time Travellers Wif 00:00 Tools
One Good Thing [The Cinematic Orchestra's New York Quartet Version] 00:00 Tools
Gabriel [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Satellite - Single version 00:00 Tools
The Rain - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Nature's Creed 00:00 Tools
winters 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Tremble 00:00 Tools
One Good Thing (The Cinematic Orchestra's New York Quartet V 00:00 Tools
Satellite (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Beloved One 00:00 Tools
Melancholy Me. 00:00 Tools
Like a Feather 00:00 Tools
Satelite 00:00 Tools
Lullaby 00:00 Tools
One Good Thing (The Cinematic Orchestra's New York Quartet Version) * 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Each Moment New 00:00 Tools
One Good Thing (The Cinematic Orchestras New York Quartet Version) 00:00 Tools
Sleeping Beauty 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - No Re-Run 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Inlakesh 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Save Me 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Treat Her Gently 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - To Survive 00:00 Tools
Escape (Afraid Of No One) 00:00 Tools
The Ocean [Time Travellers Wife] 00:00 Tools
Save Me (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Why 00:00 Tools
Escape(Afraid Of No One) 00:00 Tools
One Good Thing (The Cinematic 00:00 Tools
Bloom (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Fortress 00:00 Tools
Deep (hidden track) 00:00 Tools
Icarus (Live) 00:00 Tools
Humanity 00:00 Tools
Gabriel Live 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Icarus 00:00 Tools
The End [*] 00:00 Tools
Your Face [*] 00:00 Tools
Beloved One (Live) 00:00 Tools
Down By The Water 00:00 Tools
One Good Thing (The Cinematic Orchestra s New York Quartet Version) 00:00 Tools
Love You [*] 00:00 Tools
Tremple 00:00 Tools
Lullaby (Live) 00:00 Tools
No Return 00:00 Tools
01 01 Bloom 00:00 Tools
Lullaby (слушать с закрытыми глазами) 00:00 Tools
Crimson skies 00:00 Tools
03 treat her gently 00:00 Tools
Sister Moon (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - All We Are 00:00 Tools
Gabriel (live) 00:00 Tools
Hidden track 00:00 Tools
01 08 Why 00:00 Tools
01 03 Treat Her Gently 00:00 Tools
One Good Thing [The Cinematic Orchestra's New York Quartet Version] [Ve 00:00 Tools
Satellite (Single version) 00:00 Tools
07 - Save Me 00:00 Tools
Each Moment Now [Lounge] 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Greatness In A Speck Of Dust 00:00 Tools
Gabrielle (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Never Loved A Man (Like You) 00:00 Tools
Jamey 00:00 Tools
04 Fortress 00:00 Tools
01 each moment new 00:00 Tools
Never loved a man [like you] 00:00 Tools
Gabriel(три метра над небом) 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - There for the Taking 00:00 Tools
Chase My Winters Away 00:00 Tools
Never loved a man like you 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - This Love 00:00 Tools
Azura 00:00 Tools
09 - To Survive 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - One good thing 00:00 Tools
Angels [The XX cover] 00:00 Tools
Satellite (Elliott Smith Cover) 00:00 Tools
Inkalesh 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - They Say 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - The more i run 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - bloom 00:00 Tools
Why / Deep 00:00 Tools
Gabriel (acoustic live) 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - The Rain 00:00 Tools
02 - Tremble 00:00 Tools
13. Tremble 00:00 Tools
10 Why 00:00 Tools
08 - Inlakesh 00:00 Tools
Magic Day - 00:00 Tools
03 - Treat Her Gently 00:00 Tools
Lou Rhodes - Magic day 00:00 Tools
06 beloved one 00:00 Tools
07 Save Me 00:00 Tools
08 Inlakesh 00:00 Tools
Sea Organ - Live in session on the Lauren Laverne Show 00:00 Tools
Each New Moment 00:00 Tools
Satellite [Single version] 00:00 Tools
Morning 00:00 Tools
05 All We Are 00:00 Tools
Satellite (Elliot Smith) 00:00 Tools
01 The Rain 00:00 Tools
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Lou Rhodes is the lead vocalist of chilled downtempo outfit LAMB who are famous for blending trip hop with jazz and elements of drum and bass. Rhodes' solo work however is more organic and rooted in folk music. Her 2006 debut solo album entitled "Beloved One" was shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize and was released through Lou's own label Infinite Bloom. Rhodes' second album, Bloom (A&G Records/Infinite Bloom), was released in October 2007. Her third album, One Good Thing (Motion Audio/Infinite Bloom), was released in early 2010. In 2009, LAMB reunited for a tour and in 2011 they released their fifth studio album 5 and also released their first live album Live at Koko and a DVD Lamb Live at the Paradiso. Alongside her work with LAMB, Lou continued to work on solo projects. She released her third solo album One Good Thing in 2010 and became an author in 2012 with her children's picture book, The Phlunk (Strata Books). Follow-up, The Phlunk's Worldwide Symphony will be published in May 2014. In 2012 Rhodes also contributed an essay to The First Time I Heard The Smiths, part of an ongoing series where musicians/writers tell their stories of first hearing the music of an iconic artist or band. There is a certain strength found in stillness—a self-possessed beauty that conveys a wealth of emotion without an excess of movement. It’s within this patient, colorful space that singer Lou Rhodes makes her presence felt. As one-half of Lamb, one of the most soulful, vibrant and musically elaborate bands of the last ten years, Rhodes composed intimate meditations on sensuality, longing, struggle, dedication, and the humbling power of true love. Partner Andrew Barlow complemented her vocals with rich topographies of sound, fusing organic instrumentation with off-time beats and hard quantized samples to create a push-pull aura of reservation and intricacy. But after their split following the release of 2004’s Between Darkness and Wonder, Rhodes set off on a new path—one devoid of the frictions and frustrations she had grown all too accustomed to living with. Beloved One is her transcendental journey through the peaks and valleys of self-discovery, and from the first line of the opening song, represents an undiluted musical vision she can finally call her own. As enriching as this journey has been for Rhodes, it hasn’t been without its share of hardship. Lamb’s magic was always underscored by the tumultuous relationship between Rhodes and Barlow. They were—and still remain—the best of friends, though their polarized personalities led to a constant uphill battle in the studio. One side thrived off experimentation and complexity, the other off modesty and simplicity. “I just got to a stage in my life where I didn’t want to struggle anymore,” explains Rhodes. “Lamb’s music was incredibly complex. We spent so much time discussing and arguing on what we wanted to do. I didn’t want anything in there that didn’t need to be there.” Around the same time, however, another relationship was slowly deteriorating—Rhodes relationship with the father of her children. “My whole life has been shaken up,” she says. “It was quite telling that these two big relationships in my life broke down around the same time. My relationship with Andy lasted for ten years, and my relationship with my partner lasted for seven. “ Rhodes went from living in a four-bedroom house in London to essentially living out of a van with her two children. Eventually she came to rest at Ridge Farm, a small commune of 17th century buildings and modern facilities built on 13 acres of land in Surrey, England. Its pastoral setting and kaleidoscopic community have provided Rhodes with “a richness of life that I couldn’t even begin to describe.” “I don’t lead a rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle,” she laughs. “I live out in the countryside with a vegetable garden and chickens. What matters to me is quite different than a lot of people out there making music. I guess I’ve shunned my hippie roots for far too long, and I’m getting back to them in a big way now. My mom was a folk singer, so I think I’m kind of carrying on the legacy in a way.” Recorded over the course of six weeks at Ridge Farm’s historic studio space, Beloved One is the musical embodiment of Lou’s metamorphosis. Drum ‘n’ bass rhythms are replaced by the spacious echoes of hand drum percussion, while Chinese violins and Tuvan guitars administer textures once provided by synthesizers and sequencers. Capturing the intimate nature of the sessions—clear vocals, warm acoustic guitars, luminous strings—was paramount for Rhodes and co-producer/percussionist Emre Ramazanoglu. The songs needed to “be present” and “speak what they needed.” Nothing was to be pushed too far. In fact, only one song, “Why,” features a traditional drum kit. It also happens to be the only song credited to Rhodes, Barlow, Lamb guitarist Oddur Mar Runarsson and Lamb bassist Jon Thorne. “It was written with Lamb,” Rhodes says of the ballad, “but it just didn’t feel appropriate for Lamb. It was very acoustic but very complete, and it was appropriate for that to be on my album.” There are a few other Lamb crossovers on Beloved One, but nothing that would draw an obvious creative parallel. Runarsson plays on six of the album’s ten tracks, and Chi2 Strings—who appeared on Between Darkness And Wonder—return to arrange and perform on half the selections. Rhodes even got her step-father, Graham Burton, to contribute his guitar work on “Each Moment New, “Beloved One,” and “In’lakesh.” But it’s Rhodes own playing that glues each song together. Her rudimentary progressions and melodies are a perfect match to the stark vulnerability of confessionals like “Save Me” and “To Survive.” “Did I let you down or just let you go? For as long as I live I swear I’ll never know,” she whispers on “To Survive,” echoing sentiments found on “Treat Her Gently,” another of Beloved One’s heart-stopping serenades. Likewise, songs like “Tremble” and “In’lakesh” are full of the childlike wonder and innocence that are such an integral part of Rhodes’ songwriting approach. The emotional duality that makes Lamb such a powerful force, both live and on record, is unequivocally present. “What you’re getting with this project is one condensed aspect of the Lamb experience,” Rhodes informs. “If you try to cover all eventualities you don’t leave much room for magic. I’m certainly not saying there wasn’t magic in Lamb, because there definitely was, but this is a very different project.” Beloved One may be Rhodes’ most profound discovery. It strips her strongest attributes—honesty, imagination and love—to their purest form, and pushes them to the forefront of each song. There are clear pathways between the heart, the mouth and the ear. There is a new truth to her words. “With Lamb, I felt like I had to be something larger than life,” confesses Rhodes. “The whole set up, the performances, the dresses. It always felt like I was going through a metamorphosis from the ordinary, everyday Lou to the Lou that got onstage. With this project, the two things are the same. I’m just this woman with her kids and her life. There isn’t a division between that, and I like that. It feels much truer, and that’s where I want to be.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.