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    I'm from Barcelona - Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)

    03/20/2007 | Mute U.s. 

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      LET ME INTRODUCE MY FRIENDS (BONUS TRACKS)

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    Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks) Review

    Most musicians have to put their friends on the guest list for live performances, or otherwise those friends won't show. Emanuel Lundgren has gone one step further: he's put them all in his band. Swedish polyphonic free-for-all I'm From Barcelona boasts 29 members—and they're all relatively "close." While a cynic might dismiss the notion as an impossibility—no one could have that many close friends—the cultish vibe heard throughout IFB's debut, Let Me Introduce My Friends, is organic, joyful, and, well, friendly.

    Granted, these truly disarming pop songs border on childlike, covering topics that range from treehouses to stamp collections. But perhaps Lundgren intended some cheekily layered profundity, as with the lyrics on "Chicken Pox"—"you can't have it once you had it." Whatever the case, as the stunning chorus of "Ola Kala" climaxes ("don't be afraid / because everything is gonna turn to be okay"), it's hard not to find the simplicity forgivable when the song's earnestness seems so much like the consolation of a close friend. Or maybe even 29 of them.

    - Arye Dworken
    03.07.07

    All Music Guide Review

    You'll know right away if I'm from Barcelona's Let Me Introduce My Friends is for you or if you should run fast in the other direction. Let's see. They have 29 members, they're from Sweden, they sing songs about oversleeping, treehouses, chicken pox, and stamp collections, and there's a lot of glockenspiel. And a vocal choir. If that didn't scare you away, that's good for you, because I'm from Barcelona is the best 29-member Swedish band ever and their debut is the cheeriest, happiest record to surface since probably the first Archies album. Sure, it's as twee as kitties and duckies, but the band has enough energy and pure joy to steamroll any of the negatives (preciousness, ickyness) that can be associated with the dreaded twee designation. Also in IFB's favor is their multi-talented leader, Emanuel Lundgren, who excels in all the important aspects of the record-making process. He writes instantly hooky and memorable songs (just try getting the chorus of "We're from Barcelona" out of your head after the first listen), he has a wonderfully rich and honest vocal style that would work in any setting but sounds great leading an indie pop choir, he is an adept arranger who doesn't just get his choir together and let them rip but rather weaves the voices into something wild and unique, and he's a fine producer and arranger. With so much going on in the mix, the final product could have easily been a bloated mess. It isn't. It's warm and inviting. The end result could also have been just a silly novelty with the subject matter and lineup, but instead it is a fully realized record with some real emotion on display. A song like "Chicken Pox" may appear frivolous, but when the choir kicks in, the band hits a melancholy groove, and Lundgren reaches deep for some vocal soul, it hits surprisingly hard. Other songs like the sweetly hopeful "Rec & Play" and the wistful "This Boy" (with Loney, Dear) also belie the surface cuteness and delve into something more lasting and real. Really, though, on the surface and at its core, Let Me Introduce My Friends is a brilliant pop record that delivers everything a classic pop record should: hooks, hits, happiness, and hope. [The American release includes the bonus tracks "The Painter" and "Glasses."] ~ Tim Sendra, All Music Guide

    Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks) Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Oversleeping
  • 2:18
  • Sound Clip for Oversleeping from Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)


  • 4
  • Treehouse
  • 5:02
  • Sound Clip for Treehouse from Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)


  • 5
  • Jenny
  • 2:26
  • Sound Clip for Jenny from Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)


  • 6
  • Ola Kala
  • 2:39
  • Sound Clip for Ola Kala from Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)


  • 7
  • Chicken Pox
  • 3:33
  • Sound Clip for Chicken Pox from Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)


  • 8
  • Rec & Play
  • 2:55
  • Sound Clip for Rec & Play from Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)


  • 9
  • This Boy
  • 3:15
  • Sound Clip for This Boy from Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)


  • 12
  • The Painter (*)
  • 3:31
  • Sound Clip for The Painter (*) from Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)


  • 13
  • Glasses (*)
  • 2:54
  • Sound Clip for Glasses (*) from Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)


  • Credits of Let Me Introduce My Friends (US Bonus Tracks)



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