Life Is Full of Possibilities
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studio album
First released:
Oct 30 2001

Overview Edit

Life Is Full of Possibilities is an album by Dntel (Jimmy Tamborello) with contributions from several other artists, released October 30, 2001 on the Plug Research record label. The album is perhaps most famous for leading to the creation of The Postal Service, a result of the collaboration with Ben Gibbard on (This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan.

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Record label:
Catalog number:
PR320106CD
Release dates:
  • Oct 30 2001 in United States

Genres

Glitch, Indie, Electronica, Experimental, Pop, Techno, Alternative Rock, Dance, IDM, Rock, Traditional R&B. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Something just got edged off my desert island list...
In many ways, this record seems inevitable. It's as if all the right influences were gathered at once and coalesced into one fifty-minute stretch. You could compare this to alot of things, but what really makes it so incredible is the fact that it takes its influences and molds them into something very new and very memorable.

"Umbrella" starts the album off very similar to the way Radiohead started Kid A off with "Everything in its right place," slow majestic and building, but never quite peakin…
Written by Erik F "Master of Funk and Evil"
3 stars melancholy melodic driven music
Not that that's a bad thing. This is a lovely disc full of sad, mournful musical soundscapes with, at times, profoundly touching lyrics. However if you like your electronica percussion driven, as I do, then this is not the disc for you. Only four tracks on here a fully percussive.

'umbrella', the opening track is lovely and sad with softly rolling drumbeats and vocals buried underneath the sonic washes of synthesizer.

'anywhere, anyone', although lacking in beats, has sad lyrics: "How can I love…
Written by bowery boy

Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Umbrella
    4:45
    2
    Anywhere Anyone
    4:39
    3
    Pillowcase
    3:32
    4
    Fear of Corners
    5:28
    5
    Suddenly Is Sooner Than You Think
    5:45
    6
    Life Is Full of Possibilities
    6:32
    7
    Why I'm So Unhappy
    7:02
    8
    Fireworks
    6:50
    9
    (This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan
    5:47
    10
    Last Songs
    4:43

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Life Is Full of Possibilities 9 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Plug Research
catalog number: PR320106CD
release dates: Oct 30 2001
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