Alligator
- The National
- Band Name: The National
- Record Label: Beggars Banquet
- Release Date: Apr 12, 2005
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9.3
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Universal acclaim- based on 97 Ratings
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Positive: 95 out of 97
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Mixed: 2 out of 97
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Negative: 0 out of 97
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DavidR.Mar 29, 200810
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Mar 5, 201210
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alexMay 30, 20059a lot more difficult then their other albums - the cherry tree ep, in particular, was much more accessable, and to a lesser degree, sad songs and dirty lovers - but it's still very, very good. the best song on here, all the wine, was previously released on the ep, but the rest of the album holds up pretty well.
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BarrySAug 4, 20059I dearly love this album It got under my skin by the 3rd listening-pretty unusual. First time since Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments-Straight To Video album a few years back. I've made sure that everyone I know and care for that appreciates cool music hears it. Funny not one critic has compared that rich baritone to John Stewart! Remember him?
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MarkJan 4, 20069layered melodies and counter-harmonies help translate some poignant lyrics as demonstrated perfectly in the masterpiece The Geese of Beverly Road.
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PatrickFSep 5, 200610
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PhilippeDOct 29, 200510Been listening since its release and have never felt bored a second. Best band right now on record and live
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tomsApr 15, 200510my favorite record of the year so far.
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marysMay 22, 200510brilliant! gets better and better with more listens.
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DanielCAMay 6, 200510Deeply melancholic, this record reminds me of dark times in which you recall past mistakes and regrets. However, there's always some inner beauty within sadness. Great with a bottle of wine, this is a perfectly unkempt album.
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RPetersAug 25, 200510Beautiful.
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SergioPJan 2, 200610The best album of 2005 plenty full of beatiful melodies...
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AndrewWJan 10, 200710The best album of 2005. Berninger's affecting croon sweeps you along, and the only failings here are the sequencing of the tracks (too many slow-burners from track 4 to track 9), and the slightly dull Val Jester. But with songs such as All the Wine, Lit Up, Mr. November and The Geese of Beverly Road, this album is as good as ANYTHING I own.
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ErikVMar 2, 200710
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MarkM.Jan 5, 200810Best album of 2007 (and 2005). Found out about this album through reviews of "The Boxer" (a great album in its own right) and cannot stop listening. Reminiscent of Interpol's first album with more obtuse lyrics and slightly less gloom. Along with Spoon, one of the few rock bands making great R&R music.
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SteveCMar 13, 200810Simple - One of the best albums of all time.
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JBOct 10, 200510This record isn't getting as much critical recognition as the Nats' contemporaries--Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Arcade Fire--but this stuff is every bit as good if not better. There's something haunting, Baroque and incredible about this album. It's carved a place, as the Nationals would sing, "in the basement of my brain."
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JanePNov 28, 200510Astonishingly accomplished and soulful.
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BrentUApr 18, 200510A brilliant record! Dimensional, well-produced, and well-written pieces of American rock music.
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JaxonRApr 22, 200510An immediate contender for the top of the end of year "Best of..." lists
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sarahApr 25, 200510beautifu and intense
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WillLMay 22, 200510Just freaking awsome
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natejMay 25, 200510takes some time to get into...but onced you do, it's just amazing
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ajprimoJun 2, 200510first time i ever post here and it's just to say that thus far this is the best album of 2005. give it a chance (2-3 listens) though.
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JeromeGJun 29, 20059Great follow up to Sad Songs. The National must be the best band that hasn't made it huge out there right now.
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JoshBJun 9, 200510It seems like everyone's catching on to the gist of the reviews of this album. It takes a few listens to get into ALLIGATOR, but once you do, it's simply brilliant. A very rewarding listen that should find its way onto a lot of year-end lists, including mine.
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IsraelBSep 24, 200510One of the best albums of 2005, definitely The National's best.
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JakeWAug 1, 200610I'm about as picky as they come as far as music, but I can't really find much wrong with this album. I'm really curious what those who rated this a 6 or a 7 think is a great album. I read some of those user comments and I still have no idea what exactly is deficient about the lyrics quoted.
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JoshuaKMay 21, 200710One of the very best albums in recent memory. The sometimes absurd lyrics add character and a touch of humour to the consistently great songs.
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SeanO.Jul 12, 200710I listen to an awful lot of music and this is one of the most wonderful albums I've come across in a long long time. Wonderful subtle and quirky lyrics, great voice and excellent music. "Just say something perfect, something I can steal Say, look at me Baby, we'll be fine All we've gotta do is be brave and be kind".
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JonnyR.Jul 13, 20089The National decided to leave three of their best songs off Alligator: 'Warm Singing Whores', 'The Thrilling of Claire', and the exceptional 'Driver, Surprise Me' were all scrapped. However,
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WillANov 27, 200510Ive listened to this probobly more than 100 times, and i still love it more than the first time.
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bobsApr 15, 200510brilliant!
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[Anonymous]Apr 15, 20059A near perfect album. Not as good as Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers, but close.
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daysleeperMay 28, 200510I haven't heard a better record this year. And I seriously doubt it that I will... Anyone who can listen to The Geese Of Beverly Road without being moved should have their ears (and their hearts) checked. .. This is a truly amazing record. And yes, it's even better than Sad Songs...
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JLAug 19, 20059
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mattaJan 11, 200610
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GreggFeb 26, 20069Excellent album, one of the best releases in the past few years. I will agree with Popmatters 2nd review...it slowly dawns on you, and when it does, you will love it forever. 'All the Wine' and 'Geese' are certainly masterpieces.
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TomMMay 22, 200610This was one of my favorite albums of the last year, and I give it a very strong recommendation. Listen to this a few times, and you'll be utterly captivated.
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KyleJun 13, 20079All the National do is make great albums.
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May 2, 201245REVIEW#1: Over 13 doing-nothing tracks, Matt Berninger bumbles out useless lyrics that he doesn't have the guts to put across. (Score=20); REVIEW#2: Alligator is one of those albums that slowly dawns on you. Given half a chance, it's ultimately a very rewarding listening experience that I predict will continue to grow in stature as time passes. (Score=70)
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100"Alligator" is easily the National's best effort and quite possibly one of this year's finest records.
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[A] fine collection of city-weary poetry.