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Carnival, Vol. 2 strives to give the immigration problem a face, turning those thousands of marchers seen on the news into a thousand personal stories of struggle and hope. It does so while pulsating with life and displaying an unabashed love of music that's rich, daring, and delightful.
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Carnival II sounds louder when it's quieter.
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Entertainment WeeklySuch transcendent moments are rare on the exhuasting Vol. II. [7 Dec 2007, p.76]
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MojoJean's sonic scope is breathtaking, complemented by imaginative lyrics. [Dec 2007, p.102]
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Carnival II manages to touch points all over the musical map successfully, while also dropping science and making people dance in equal measure.
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Those who have slept on Wyclef Jean's catalogue may need to give it another look after listening to Carnival Vol. II.
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It's a breathtaking, ambitious ride through a carnival of global music too rarely explored.
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Mr. Jean’s sixth solo album, is yet another mishmash, this one a cosmopolitan hip-pop grab bag full of big-name guests, baffling miscalculations and bursts of inspired songwriting.
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Village VoiceJust when Carnival II begins to feel comfortable in hip hop, Paul Simon hops onto the mournful 'Fast Car' and a massive Bollywood ensemble powers the roiling 'Immigrant.' [Dec 2007, p.108]
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