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All Music Guide Review
Unlike some of her modern-day neo-singer/songwriter peers, Nelly Furtado never hid her ambition or her desire to be an "important" artist, which was part of the charm of her debut, Whoa, Nelly! Despite (or perhaps because of) her youth, she was willing to try anything, blending a number of sounds and styles, all of which were tied together by her sincerity and audacious desire to say something grand, or at least say everything grandly. Her musical restlessness was underpinned by a sensibility that was fundamentally serious but leavened by sly humor, all of which made Whoa, Nelly! a bracing listen. Her second album, Folklore, is a bit of a different situation. Released three years after her debut, it picks up where the first record leaves off, but it's a much more serious affair, a situation telegraphed by the album covers. Whoa, Nelly! and Folklore mirror each other -- both bear the same Nelly Furtado logo and both feature a reclining Furtado, but where the debut was bright, girlish, and rather innocent, finding her lying to the right in a field, she's now bathed in warm, dark colors, looking rather sultry as she lies to the left among a bunch of leaves. The artwork implies she's more mature, and it's a sentiment that's mirrored in the album titles, since the plainspoken Folklore lacks the humor of Whoa, Nelly! and suggests she'd rather play it straight than play around. Furtado's songs play like entries in a diary. To a certain extent, this was true on Whoa, Nelly!, but since she had yet to reach stardom, she was writing about more universal subjects. Plus, her thrill in making her first album was palpable, giving the album a naïve, exciting charm. There are some interesting musical moments on Folklore; Furtado has skills and ambition, which make her music interesting. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Folklore Track Listing
Credits of Folklore
- Russ Miller
- Percussion, Drums
- Jaques Morelenbaum
- Producer
- John Sherba
- Violin, Group Member
- Field
- Organ, Pedals, Introduction, Fender Rhodes, Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Harmonium, Guitar (Acoustic)
- Brad Haehnel
- Engineer, Visual Effects Designer, Mixing
- Joey Waronker
- Drums
- Brian West
- Engineer, Group Member
- Lil' Jazz
- Scratching, Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part, Effects, Engineer, Programming, Producer
- Jon Levine
- Piano
- Isabel Snyder
- Photography
- Ian Bodzasi
- Assistant Engineer
- Mike Elizondo
- Bass, Programming, Slide Guitar, Producer
- Marcelo Sabóia
- Engineer
- Vonette Yanaginuma
- Harp
- Jennifer Culp
- Cello, Group Member
- Gerald Eaton
- Group Member
- Daniel Stone
- Percussion, Charrasca, Caxixi, Cajon, Finger Cymbals, Shekere, Conga
- Mike Fratantuno
- Bass (Upright)
- The Track
- Harmonium, Tambourine, Vocals (Background), Organ (Hammond)
- Steve Chahley
- Assistant Engineer
- Adam Hawkins
- Engineer
- Allan Molnar
- Vibraphone
- Frances Pennington
- Creative Director
- Mike Einziger
- Guitar
- Nelly Furtado
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background), Producer, Vocals
- Jarvis Church
- Vocals (Background), Guest Appearance
- Beth Halper
- A&R
- Stephen Prutsman
- String Arrangements
- Jennifer Ross
- A&R
- Saint Warwick
- Cover Photo
- Track & Field
- Programming, Producer
- Neil Couser
- Assistant Engineer
- Ricardo Moreira
- A&R
- Joseph Lobato
- Engineer
- Orly Bitou
- Cello
- Gurpreet Chana
- Tabla
- Joe Labado
- Engineer
- Luis Simãõ
- Accordion
- George Doerling
- Dulcimer, Cavaquinho, Hawaiian Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin
- Kyle Erwin
- Organ, Pipe, Chimes
- June Flowers
- Coordination
- Manuela Furtado
- Whistle (Human), Translation
- Rafael Gomez
- Guitar (Acoustic), Shouts
- Amanda Goodburn
- Viola
- Jef Ten Kortenaar
- Violin
- David Wadley
- Violin
- The Kronos Quartet
- Strings, Guest Appearance
- Alex Alessandroni
- Piano, Harmonium
- David Campbell
- Arranger
- Steve Carnelli
- Banjo, Mandolin
- Hank Dutt
- Viola, Group Member
- Béla Fleck
- Banjo
- Brian Gardner
- Mastering
- Chris Gordon
- Assistant Engineer
- David Harrington
- Violin, Group Member
- Bob Leatherbarrow
- Vibraphone
- Caetano Veloso
- Vocals, Vocals (Background), Guest Appearance
- James Bryan
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
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