Colbie Caillat

Coco [Japan Ultimate Edition] - Colbie Caillat

Release Date: 9/03/2008

Recording Date: 7/2007

Tracks: 21

Length: 00:58:24 Hrs

Label: Universal Japan

Type: CD

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (21)

Song Title
Length
Lyrics
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03:51
3.
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03:37
4.
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03:17
5.
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03:10
7.
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04:05
8.
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04:03
9.
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04:30
10.
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03:25
11.
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03:07
12.
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02:59
13.
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04:53
14.
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03:18
16.
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03:54
17.
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03:59
21.
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04:05

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What the Critics Say

Sweetness rules on Colbie Caillat's debut, Coco, which is perhaps only appropriate for an album bearing that name, but the record doesn't play like a toasty mug of chocolate on a winter's day, it's a sugary lemonade on a breezy summer afternoon. It's light and comforting, a familiar blend of sunny pop and singer/songwriter tropes that flirt with cliché but never sound hackneyed -- a lighter, brighter spin on Norah Jones that sounds like an ideal soundtrack to a few hours in a cozy coffeehouse or a montage on Grey's Anatomy, whatever comes first. If that gives the impression that Caillat is a little calculated -- and if her music-biz heritage (her dad co-produced Fleetwood Mac's Rumours and Tusk) gives the sense that she may have had a silver spoon, and if her celebrated MySpace popularity is also initially suspect -- then as an album Coco shows no crassness or coldness: it flows easily and, yes, sweetly, filled with gently ingratiating melodies and delivered with warmth and a casual charisma that proves to be quite endearing by the end of the record. Caillat doesn't attempt anything approaching a major statement -- the album is filled with songs about love and life -- but that's her appeal: she sings about simple, everyday things in an unassuming manner, letting her melodies and girl-next-door charm carry the day, and they do so winningly on this nicely mellow debut. [A Japanese "Ultimate Edition" was also released.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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