• Record Label: Elektra
  • Release Date: Jun 12, 2012
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7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 289 Ratings

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  1. Sep 29, 2012
    10
    Perfect album. Every song has something special, loveable in it. I love his voice, I love his lyrics, I love his music! One of the best albums ever made! I don't understand, how you cannot like this CD.
  2. Apr 6, 2020
    7
    + by Ed Sheeran: 6.86

    The A Team: 1 Drunk: 1 U.N.I.: 0.75 Grade 8: 1 :) Wake Me Up: 0.5 Small Bump: 1! This: 0.75 The City: 1 :) Lego House: 0.75 You Need Me, I Don’t Need You: 1 :) Kiss Me: 0.5 Give Me Love: 0.5 Autumn Leaves: 0.75 Little Bird: 1 :) Gold Rush: 0.75 Sunburn: 1 13.25/16 ~ .828 -> I know some really hard-core Ed Sheeran fans, and hadn’t heard a lot
    + by Ed Sheeran: 6.86

    The A Team: 1
    Drunk: 1
    U.N.I.: 0.75
    Grade 8: 1 :)
    Wake Me Up: 0.5
    Small Bump: 1!
    This: 0.75
    The City: 1 :)
    Lego House: 0.75
    You Need Me, I Don’t Need You: 1 :)
    Kiss Me: 0.5
    Give Me Love: 0.5
    Autumn Leaves: 0.75
    Little Bird: 1 :)
    Gold Rush: 0.75
    Sunburn: 1

    13.25/16 ~ .828 ->

    I know some really hard-core Ed Sheeran fans, and hadn’t heard a lot of his music before earlier this year, when they played me some of his Divide stuff. I really liked the songs that I heard, so I decided to try his first album, +. I was really happy with what I heard. I mostly listen to rock and roll music, so it was nice and refreshing to listen to some acoustic songs. At least, it was nice at first, but that type of music got a little repetitive. Luckily, Ed Sheeran is really, really good at writing lyrics, to his credit. This got to the point where it didn’t matter if the music sounded similar; the lyrics were different enough to where it was fine, as the songs had different subjects. The imagery he creates and the word choice he uses make + really fun to listen to. I had a great time listening to Ed Sheeran’s first album, and would recommend this album to everyone who enjoys really good music. I am looking forward to his next albums. Highlights: The A Team, Drunk, Grade 8, Small Bump, The City, You Need Me, I Don’t Need You, Little Bird, and Sunburn.
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  3. Jul 28, 2019
    5
    I think this was Ed's most boring solo project. A couple good tracks, a classic like Give Me Love, but overall it just seemed like a big mixed bag and incohesive.
  4. Apr 14, 2014
    7
    While Ed fails in changing a little of rhythm and structure in his songs, he makes it up in voice and style that mixes pop-acoustic melodies with indie folk gritty-but-soft-voiced tunes and cool semi raps. It's an above-the-average album but needs something more to be considered a great piece. Anyway, there's a solid basis to keep on working out.
  5. Jun 27, 2014
    8
    An excellent debut album that has lyrics so wonderful and creative. A lot feelings of love and pain. Ed Sheeran is one of the best songwriter of UK. Its all.
  6. Jan 24, 2016
    3
    Truly overrate a true bore not as bad as some albums I have reviewed but note something I would listen to again and it isn't something I would recommend to anyone.
  7. Feb 14, 2020
    8
    I couldn't say it's the most versatile album I could hear. They are solid songs, and with heart compositions and this brings their best moment. Each track has its peaks, and continues at its peak until the end not making the track go generic. Ed was made by that kind of music.
  8. Nov 17, 2013
    9
    Sheeran is talented as hell, that's for sure. His songwriting is like the male version of Taylor Swift in the sense that it's just so smooth and personal. The story is simple and very easy to relate to. "The A Team" opens up the album perfectly while "Give Me Love" is the perfect closing number. The only thing that keeps me from giving a 10 is the production of two tracks: "U.N.I." andSheeran is talented as hell, that's for sure. His songwriting is like the male version of Taylor Swift in the sense that it's just so smooth and personal. The story is simple and very easy to relate to. "The A Team" opens up the album perfectly while "Give Me Love" is the perfect closing number. The only thing that keeps me from giving a 10 is the production of two tracks: "U.N.I." and "The City". If these two were meats, I'd say they're undercooked and slightly bland; especially when served together with the other tracks. Expand
  9. Nov 7, 2013
    6
    Although in most moments Ed seems a bit boring, normal and without unattractive, over the course of the journey he uses this to his favor. And that just shows us less generic than it appears.
  10. Apr 26, 2016
    9
    Classic album! His songs are really chilling and relaxing. "Give Me Love", "The A Team" and "Lego House" I think is one of the best songs I've heard on this album. It's so beautiful and lovely! It's such a charming album
  11. Jan 20, 2017
    9
    Such an amazing voice and such good songs. Well produced and nice lyrics that are easy to keep up with! Really enjoyed the whole album and looking forward to listening to his next one.
  12. Nov 28, 2012
    5
    I initially heard Ed Sheeran with The A Team and You Need Me I Don't Need You, from these singles I presumed he would discuss other taboo subjects and make people listen. When I downloaded + I was slightly disappointed, I felt like I, as an avid R&B and soul lover was fooled by his singles, as his album had little to no variation. I felt like I was bombarded with the same style ofI initially heard Ed Sheeran with The A Team and You Need Me I Don't Need You, from these singles I presumed he would discuss other taboo subjects and make people listen. When I downloaded + I was slightly disappointed, I felt like I, as an avid R&B and soul lover was fooled by his singles, as his album had little to no variation. I felt like I was bombarded with the same style of instrumentation with little to no effort on dynamics throughout the record except the end of the record with Give Me Love's bridge which I thought was unnecessary and to be frank, a little to late. I will compliment his style of writing and ability to tell a story like no other artist. Despite the lack of instrumentation and dynamics, Sheeran has an undoubted bond with the guitar that creates sparks of dynamics which I would've loved to hear with different instruments. It is his style and I should not complain. He uses what he has to the best of his ability. I am worried about his next album, will his sophomore effort feel like his first just with different ordering of words and guitar chords? It is something we have to witness. Favourite song: Lego House Best Lyrics: Give Me Live Most Catchy: The City
    Most interesting: Grade 8
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  13. Dec 9, 2022
    7
    A great debut album, definitely attraction gaining and interesting. The hooks are great, the melodies are excellent the use of instruments is very nice on some songs, and the album is very honest and direct.
    What downgrades the album is the mediocre songwriting (Give Me Love, The A Team and Small Bump are standouts). The songwriting aims mainly for teen love and is very generic overall, I
    A great debut album, definitely attraction gaining and interesting. The hooks are great, the melodies are excellent the use of instruments is very nice on some songs, and the album is very honest and direct.
    What downgrades the album is the mediocre songwriting (Give Me Love, The A Team and Small Bump are standouts). The songwriting aims mainly for teen love and is very generic overall, I wish we'd get more complexity.
    The production in good overall, but can be messy on some songs, and it's strongly felt on 'The City' which is a total downer. Vocals are fine, nothing crazy though.

    Favorite Tracks, respectively: The A Team, Give Me Love, You Need Me I Don't Need You, Lego House.
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  14. Apr 4, 2013
    8
    Álbum brilhante que fala sobre amor e vida real de um modo muito angelical, sem contar o vocal brilhante desse britânico.
    As músicas tem um toque de verdade, que fazem com que você se apaixone instantaneamente, querendo ouvir esse CD que parece simples, mas na verdade tem muito "+".
    Destaque para: The A Team, Drunk e Lego House.
  15. Nov 19, 2021
    7
    A good album to listen to when you're enjoying a relaxing day. I love the minimalist production and enjoy the lyrics and sounds. It is good to start a career.
  16. Jul 20, 2013
    8
    If you can excuse the often cheesy lyrics and subject matter, Sheeran has provided a memorable and surprisingly emotional album filled to the brim with tearjerker moments and goosebumps-worthy vocals.
  17. Jul 6, 2018
    10
    One of the best pop albums of all time. It is extremely emotional, and has a wide variety of songs, with some being slow and sad, while others upbeat and fun. It hits right with extremely deep lyrics in songs like "The A Team" and "Wake Me Up". The other songs are just fun, such as "Grade 8" and "You Need Me, I Don't Need You". An incredible album, and almost everything is a must listen.
  18. Jun 24, 2014
    9
    Ed Sheeran's "+" is the perfect album to listen to when you're enjoying relaxing day. It's definitely one of my favorite albums out there and I can't wait to see what Ed does with his next album.
  19. Nov 12, 2011
    9
    An excellent debut album from Britain's breakthrough artist of 2011. I knew of Ed Sheeran before he got his break but as a fully fledged artist he has delivered a fantastic first album. Lead single "A-Team" is one of, if not the best song thus far this year it's a bittersweet, deep meaningful song and even now I still love the sound of it. "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" is more upbeat andAn excellent debut album from Britain's breakthrough artist of 2011. I knew of Ed Sheeran before he got his break but as a fully fledged artist he has delivered a fantastic first album. Lead single "A-Team" is one of, if not the best song thus far this year it's a bittersweet, deep meaningful song and even now I still love the sound of it. "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" is more upbeat and delivers an edgier sound. + generally is an outstanding album as there is not a bad song on it "Drunk", "U.N.I", "Small Bump" and "Kiss Me" all spring to mind but the standout song and one of the best of the year is "Lego House" a beautiful song which is lyrically genius and continues to be on replay within the household it's a terrific tune and has a real fun video starring Rupert Grint (aka Ron Weasley to Harry Potter fans). A must have album for sure and one thing that's certain as this is just the beginning a bright future for Ed Sheeran. Expand
  20. Oct 23, 2012
    7
    While I wouldn't call it the most versatile album I've ever heard, there aren't any really low moments on this album. Every song is at least solid. Ed has a nice voice, and is a good lyricist, and he seems to be well suited for this type of music. There are some fun, enjoyable songs on here, like U.N.I., which has a really good beat to it, and Wake Me Up, which combines humor and emotionWhile I wouldn't call it the most versatile album I've ever heard, there aren't any really low moments on this album. Every song is at least solid. Ed has a nice voice, and is a good lyricist, and he seems to be well suited for this type of music. There are some fun, enjoyable songs on here, like U.N.I., which has a really good beat to it, and Wake Me Up, which combines humor and emotion in its lyrics, but the real heart of the album is in the two songs. "The A Team", which provides a heart breaking depiction of drug abuse on the life of a woman, performed and written beautifully by Ed, and "Small Bump" about the process of someone looking forward to the birth of their child. While other than those two, most of the songs aren't going to be remembered several years from now, the entire album shows an incredible about of lyrical and musical potential from Ed as an artist, and I'm looking forward to seeing what he has in store for the future. Collapse
  21. Jun 27, 2015
    10
    Meaningful songs lyrics with great tunes. This album is just.. perfect! It has got emptional songs, intense songs, rap, rock and entertain songs!!! The great Ed sheeran!!!
  22. Oct 25, 2012
    7
    A nice uplifting album, but you need to be in the mood for it as everything does more or less sounds the same, maybe a bit more variety in the next album?
  23. Jun 8, 2023
    10
    Soft and crystal songs best for morning . This album shows deep life incident with acoustic in nature.
  24. Jun 21, 2014
    10
    Amazing Album, Amazing Songs and an Amazing Artist. Legohouse was obviously the highlight of this record I hope to see more of this artist in the future
  25. Aug 31, 2020
    10
    Plus '+'' was a great debut album by Ed Sheeran, and deserved to be nominated for Song of the Year for 'The A Team and Best New Artist at the Grammys. some catchy tunes, along with the usual deep cuts
  26. Jun 20, 2012
    1
    meh. he has potencial... but i feel like the concept is really weak and the topics dont match. the ginger needs more time, taylor swift sponsoring him help with exposure so that is good i guess
  27. Aug 30, 2020
    10
    His best album *chef's kiss*, it's a clear masterpiece and should be streamed on a daily basis. This album gives so many emotions and feelings. This is Ed's best, sincere and most original album.
  28. Nov 21, 2011
    10
    This album is perfect for relaxing. It sounds a bit like a Jason Mraz but more folk. I loved it, there isn't only a song that i don't like. It's ok that he doesn't have the best vocal of the year, but he knows how to use it and have such a great talent. "Wake Me Up" is THE song of the album for me, for being so simple and seems to be completely improvised. "The A Team" "Lego House" "YouThis album is perfect for relaxing. It sounds a bit like a Jason Mraz but more folk. I loved it, there isn't only a song that i don't like. It's ok that he doesn't have the best vocal of the year, but he knows how to use it and have such a great talent. "Wake Me Up" is THE song of the album for me, for being so simple and seems to be completely improvised. "The A Team" "Lego House" "You Need Me I Don't Need You" are the perfect singles for this album because it shows exactly what you gonna hear. Congratulations Ed, perfect album Expand
  29. Mar 5, 2017
    10
    the album is great. It has lots of memorable songs in it like for example the a team. His voice is beautiful and he is incredibly talented. his lyrics are nearly perfect.
  30. Oct 9, 2017
    8
    This is one of the better introductory albums I’ve ever heard. While some songs like This and The City may be forgettable, they are easily outshined by the better songs on this album, namely Lego House, Kiss Me, and the absolutely beautiful The A Team. Most of the album uses acoustic instrumentation (with a few surprisingly credible hip-hop inspired tracks), so if that bothers you, justThis is one of the better introductory albums I’ve ever heard. While some songs like This and The City may be forgettable, they are easily outshined by the better songs on this album, namely Lego House, Kiss Me, and the absolutely beautiful The A Team. Most of the album uses acoustic instrumentation (with a few surprisingly credible hip-hop inspired tracks), so if that bothers you, just know that going in. However, this is no ordinary “white guy with acoustic guitar.” He has clever and often meaningful lyrics, and he has an incredible voice. Definitely worth checking out. Expand
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67

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Entertainment Weekly
    Jun 18, 2012
    83
    Gentle standouts like "The A Team" and "Small Bump" cast a quieter spell. [22 Jun 2012, p.64]
  2. Q Magazine
    Sep 28, 2011
    80
    Fresh-faced wunderkind aces his debut. [Oct 2011, p.118]
  3. Sep 23, 2011
    50
    + will give Sheeran's rabid fanbase a lot to love, but it'll also make him an easy target for critics hungry for new directions in pop, as it fails to really gel the man's loves of folk and rap.