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Generally favorable reviews- based on 11 Ratings
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Positive: 9 out of 11
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Mixed: 1 out of 11
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KenL&BonitaJAug 12, 2005Great album!
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ronwJan 27, 2004Utterly brilliant. Better than any 'mats record, and I saw them 5 times in the 80s. Sounds like vintage '72 Stones, but more literate. 'Crackle and Drag' is as amazing as 'Answering Machine' and 'Wild and Lethal' rocks better than most alternacrap. What a comeback!
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KennethLDec 12, 2003This is a very good album. It holds up with anything in the alternative genre. It totally rocks.
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HeinrichKNov 21, 2003I've been a fan of his writing since 1985 and he never really disappoints me. I love "Making Me Go", "Hillbilly Junk", and "Meet Me In The Alley". I'd give it an 8.5 if you had that rating.
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BrianMOct 30, 2003This album picks up where Stereo left off, but with less successful results. Song like "Dirty Diesel" and "Crackle and Drag" are prrof Westerberg's talent as a song-writer. While tracks like "Hillbilly Junk" and "Soilder of Misfortune" sound under-produced and under-developed. However, it is a great addition to Westerberg's catalogue if you are a fan of Stereo/Mono.
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PeterBNov 1, 2003
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Oct 19, 2021I don't think it's quite on the level of prior album, Stereo (2002), but some great moments on here with songs like Daydream and What a Day For a Night.
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Jun 16, 2011This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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At the very least, it's the best album of Paul Westerberg's spotty solo career.
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A few real gems lay hidden amongst Westerberg's home-taping sprawl.
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Come Feel Me Tremble is a bit of a mess, like they stuck the disc on a wall and threw the songs at it.... But you could say the same thing for Hootenanny, and to me this captures a bit of the same magic.