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Universal acclaim- based on 178 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 158 out of 178
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Mixed: 17 out of 178
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Negative: 3 out of 178
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May 25, 2012
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Apr 29, 2012While the songs are all decent, the album is the least creative i've seen from Jack yet. The album is the kind that can be played in order which some may enjoy but I find repulsive. It is however nice to hear bits of white stripes in there and I have found several of the songs stuck in my head for hours. However, this does not make an album.
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Aug 8, 2012Don't get me wrong, I love my Jacky boy and there are a few solid tracks, but the album seems more like a never ending divorce ballad. I guess I just want to see Jacky happy...and to see The White Stripes together again.
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Oct 12, 2014I don't understand Jack White. I don't see why he's such a legend in rock. I'm not saying this album is bad, but it's just hard to listen to the same simple guitar leads and lyrics. Every once in a while Jack produces a gem, but most of the tracks aren't memorable or fun to listen to. It's just average, in my opinion. Favorite track: Freedom at 21
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Awards & Rankings
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MagnetJun 19, 2012Is White's nonchalant spectrum dabbling [found throughout the album] as interesting as the myriad variables of his own quirky sound? Eh, not quite. [No.88 p.60]
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May 30, 2012White's nominal solo debut is as striking sonically as any album he's ever authorized.
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May 10, 2012He's written better songs and told better stories, but Blunderbuss lends rare perspective on a man who generally lets image speak for him.