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1972
by Josh Rouse
The fifth album from the Nebraska-born singer-songwriter is indeed influenced by the music of 1972 (the year Rouse was born).
| LABEL: |
Rykodisc |
| RELEASE DATE: |
26 August 2003 |
| DISCS: |
1 disc |
| GENRE(S): |
Adult-Alternative, Rock, Singer-Songwriter |

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
90
All Music Guide
If you say you've heard a better adult pop record this year, you are lying.

90
Uncut
It's all done with such obvious love and affection and literate craft that Rouse has gone and made one of the albums of the year. Even if the year is 1972. [Oct 2003, p.114]
80
Q Magazine
The most intimate record of the year, and one of the warmest. [Oct 2003, p.113]
80
The Onion (A.V. Club)
Rouse shadows the sophistication and perfection of classic pop, trying to replicate its power to make listeners feel more at peace with their awkward relationships.

80
Magnet
Even the most seriously depressed songs here have a lightness that's been missing in the past. [#60, p.111]
72
ShakingThrough.net
1972 has less urgency than Rouse's inconsistent but promising debut, Dressed Up Like Nebraska, and save for the last two tracks doesn't approach the earnest, careworn sublimity exhibited on Under Cold Blue Stars. It is, however, one of his most polished releases.

70
Pitchfork
All told, it may be the best set of songs Rouse has yet to offer.

70
Mojo
The danger with this kind of project is sounding like a '70s revue, but Rouse avoids that with his intimate vocal style and quirky songwriting. [Sep 2003, p.104]
70
Blender
His perkiest album yet. [Sep 2003, p.132]
70
Rolling Stone
Rouse... comes on like a happier and wittier Elliott Smith. [30 Oct 2003, p.93]
70
Nude As The News
Rouse pushes the envelope in a completely different direction, and with modest, although not total, success, he delivers an album that will rival the New Pornographers' Electric Version as the -- for lack of a better word -- most fun album of the year.


The average user rating for this album is 9.4 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes
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