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A reckoning / Kimbra.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: KIMA1.2 | Harmonia Mundi USAPublisher: [United States] : Harmonia Mundi USA, [2023]Description: 1 audio disc ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
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Contents:
Save me -- Replay! -- Gun -- New habit -- The way we were -- LA type (featuring Tommy Raps & Pink Siifu) -- GLT (featuring Erick the Architect) -- Foolish thinking (featuring Ryan Lott) -- Personal space -- I don't want to fight.
Kimbra; with accompaniment.Summary: Two-time Grammy-award-winning artist Kimbra's fourth studio album is a reflective record capturing the macro reckonings of our world around the environment, health, race, spirituality and feminism. But at the heart of the record is her war with the micro reckonings that she faces internally. It's the most sonically autonomous and confessionally raw she has ever been, finding influence in everything from modern movie soundtracks to electro-industrial pop.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Kimbra Available 33111009983632
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Two-time Grammy-award-winning artist Kimbra's fourth studio album is a reflective record capturing the macro reckonings of our world around the environment, health, race, spirituality and feminism. But at the heart of the record is her war with the micro reckonings that she faces internally. It's the most sonically autonomous and confessionally raw she has ever been, finding influence in everything from modern movie soundtracks to electro-industrial pop.

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Kimbra; with accompaniment.

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Save me -- Replay! -- Gun -- New habit -- The way we were -- LA type (featuring Tommy Raps & Pink Siifu) -- GLT (featuring Erick the Architect) -- Foolish thinking (featuring Ryan Lott) -- Personal space -- I don't want to fight.

Two-time Grammy-award-winning artist Kimbra's fourth studio album is a reflective record capturing the macro reckonings of our world around the environment, health, race, spirituality and feminism. But at the heart of the record is her war with the micro reckonings that she faces internally. It's the most sonically autonomous and confessionally raw she has ever been, finding influence in everything from modern movie soundtracks to electro-industrial pop.

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