Jamie LidellBest Jamie Lidell Albums Ranked
7.4
Avg Score
12
Opinions
6
Albums
3
Reviewers
Summary from 12 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Jamie Lidell's catalog across 6 albums from 12 opinions, with an overall average of 7.4/10. The top-rated Jamie Lidell album is Multiply (2005) with a 8.7/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Jim and Multiply Additions. The discography on Wavelength spans 2005 to 2016. Multiply ranks as the highest-rated Jamie Lidell song on Wavelength with a 9.3/10 average.
Multiply
“One half of Super_Collider reinvents himself as a 21st century soulboy, capturing the spirit of classic Motown and Stax.”
Jim
“On Jim Jamie Lidell remains obsessed with the themes of emotional imbalance, self-doubt, and dual identity that he introduced on 2005's Multiply, and the singer deepens his engagement with classic r&b across a carefully crafted set of ballads, rave-ups, and easygoing soul.”
Multiply Additions
“IDM nerd-turned-whiteboy soul singer compiles an album's worth of remixes, featuring the work of Herbert, Four Tet, and Freeform Five, among others.”
Compass
“In the mid-2000s, U.K.-born Jamie Lidell made the unlikely transformation from underground dance producer to white soulman. His fourth solo album is a disc of elegantly warped love songs: Cut with help from Beck, Feist and Grizzly Bear’s Chris Taylor, Compass keeps up Lidell’s blend of creamy come-ons and fuzzy beats. Lidell evokes Prince on […]”
Compass
“Stylistically diverse though still identifiably his work, the new record from Jamie Lidell enlists a huge cast-- including Beck, Feist, and Grizzly Bear.”
Building a Beginning
“On Building a Beginning, Jamie Lidell unplugs his laptop for the most conventional R&B album of his career.”
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