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Universal acclaim- based on 18 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 18
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Mixed: 0 out of 18
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Negative: 2 out of 18
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Nov 27, 2022I was shocked to see this score. The critics were so wrong about this. This needs an instant reappraisal.
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LawrencePMar 15, 2006"This one's called the well..."
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stephenmDec 9, 2005A must have album, second only to the mighty "Illinoise" by Sufjan Stevens in my best of 2005
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plexusOct 19, 2005Classic, you gotta hear this record.
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TimJAug 1, 2005This is a great album that gets much better with repeat listens. The Rolling Stone review was the dumbest thing I've ever read. Do they even know who Raymond Carver is? Come on, seriously.
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LeonardoFJun 30, 2005an album that gets better and better with each listen. the subtle (andmar marvelous) instrumentation helps us focus on his wonderful voice and lyrics.
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[Anonymous]Jun 16, 2005this is his best offering yet. thank you bill!
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tintmantintmanJun 8, 2005i put it on at midnight i heard it about 7 times till dawn it is the best effort of smog to date probably a record i will grow older and wiser with
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SecretJuniorJun 6, 2005
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MorganKJun 4, 2005Warmer and more thoughtful than recent Smog releases - certainly one of his best.
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A honky tonk Leonard Cohen, the music of Smog sounds like it's spent all its life half cut in a saloon bar way out in the American mid-west thinking far too deeply about love and life for far too long.
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As much as it hurts to admit it, not everybody will get so much out of Smog's latest understated masterpiece.
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He's reached another career peak to match that of 1999's 'Knock Knock'.