Things Take Time, Take Time by Courtney Barnett (Cassette, 2021)
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This is Barnett at her most relaxed, creative and joyful. It's consequently her most beautiful and intimate record to date. Artist: Courtney Barnett. Format: Cassette. Features: Blue coloured cassette.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelMarathon
EAN5052442021087
eBay Product ID (ePID)23052255387
Product Key Features
FormatCassette
Release Year2021
Era2020s
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock
Run Time2038 Sec
TypeAlbum
ArtistCourtney Barnett
Release TitleThings Take Time, Take Time
Additional Product Features
DistributionProper
Number of Tracks10
Reviews4 stars out of 5 -- "Her brilliant third album, THINGS TAKE TIME, TAKE TIME, is her most reserved and thoughtful yet, full of everyday observation and wry wisdom -- it grows slowly, but pay attention and you’ll grow with it.", "For her third album, THINGS TAKE TIME, TAKE TIME, she has used the same observation techniques as felt in her previous work whilst at the same time completely changing the narrative of its overarching conception and therefore going in a different direction.", "Surprisingly fun....THINGS TAKE TIME, TAKE TIME is vulnerable music, which represents an honesty Barnett tends to stray from in her superb discography.", "'Take It Day by Day' hits quivering bullseyes with each garnish: handclaps here, bass syncopation there.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Its softness gives it a more tender focus. True to title THINGS TAKE TIME, TAKE TIME'S unshowy songs take hold more slowly, but Barnett’s small snatches of happiness grip you all the same."
Additional InformationThe Aussie Turns in a Largely Midtempo Set That Skews Toward Ruminative Rather than Rock & Roll.