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- Blues Traveler
- Band Name: Blues Traveler
- Record Label: Interscope
- Release Date: May 8, 2001
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9.4
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Universal acclaim- based on 8 Ratings
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PuneetCMar 16, 200710Would've voted 9.9 , cos my brain just cannot take the whole album at one time .. but .. truely .. a masterpiece ..
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JeremyJul 30, 200110This album kicks ass. I think it's sad that we live in a time where faggity ass boy bands, pseudo-breasted pop star wanna-be girls who can't sing and sucky ass bands such as Match Box 20 and that God forsaken band The Offspring are considered artists who produce good music. Long live truly gifted musicians such as the ones who maintain Blues Traveler. They are the real future of music.
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DerrickE.Nov 4, 200110This is a great album.
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TomC.Sep 19, 200110The album really shows the progression of the band since their earlier albums. I think although the change may leave some fans unhappy, the album, when view with an open mind instead of compared to their earlier works, is a phenominal. It may sound different, but all the aspects of what Blues Traveler represents from lyrics to musicianship, is still there.
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JanoLDec 3, 200210This album is just great. Its diferent, but its Blues Traveler. Their style is unique.
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This cuts back significantly on winding jams, upping the ante with tight songs and performances, a clean muscular production, and a lack of vocal histrionics from Popper
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Their songwriting sometimes comes up short, but these avatars of the Nineties jam-band movement know they can placate their fans with a little showboating.
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What's always lifted them above their peers are Popper's percussive harmonica and those wonderfully melodic songs -- both of which are abundant here. [6/1/01, p.90]