Several bands have used the name "Lamb" over the years. 1. The most widely-known Lamb hails from Manchester, England, and is commonly associated with the trip-hop genre during the 90s and 00s. They incorporated into their musical style a distinctive mixture of jazz, dubs, breaks, and drum 'n' bass with a strong vocal element and, in their later works especially, some acoustic influences. They are known for their highly experimental work, a distinctive production style, Lou's often passionate lyrical style, and their artistic videos. Their most well known track to date is Gorecki, from their eponymous debut album ("Lamb") and inspired by Henryk Górecki's Third Symphony, the Symphony of Sorrowful Songs. Several of Lamb's songs were used for motion picture soundtracks. Gabriel (from What Sound, the band's third album) featured in the Italian film 3 Metri Sopra il Cielo. Parts of the lyrics to
Álbumes
1 | Wonder | Between Darkness and Wonder |
2 | Small | What Sound |
3 | Just Is | What Sound |
4 | Wonder (Dead Guys Dead Head Remix) | Hed Kandi Twisted Disco 02.05 CD1 |
5 | Open Up | Between Darkness and Wonder |
6 | Heaven | What Sound |
7 | Learn | Between Darkness and Wonder |
8 | Sun | Between Darkness and Wonder |
9 | Little Things | Fear of Fours |
10 | Gabriel | Café Del Mar, Vol. 8 |
11 | Bonfire | Fear of Fours |
12 | Cotton Wool | Lamb |
13 | Here | Fear of Fours |
14 | Darkness | Between Darkness and Wonder |
15 | What Sound | What Sound |
16 | Feela | Lamb |
17 | Softly | Fear of Fours |
18 | Fly | Fear of Fours |
19 | Gold | Lamb |
20 | Five | Fear of Fours |