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Generally favorable reviews- based on 22 Ratings
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Positive: 17 out of 22
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Mixed: 2 out of 22
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Negative: 3 out of 22
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JorisSep 15, 2006This is extremely bad, a shame for Basement Jaxx. Unless you like cheesiness and cliche r'n'b-tracks/influences, there isn't much here for you...
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mikes.Sep 11, 2006album suxxx
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SunilVSep 5, 2006
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PeterKOct 1, 2006While not as funky or catchy as their previous stuff, the album is still wonderful, but more of a need-to-be-in-the-mood type experience. With no bad tracks, the album runs smoothly with semi-exciting grooves and several great funk moments. Note: I'm a big Jaxx fan.
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ThomasGOct 3, 2006awesome album, different from the rest but still great!
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jdFeb 3, 2007the first 1/2 of the cd is very very good -- after that, 1 choice cut, several mediocre
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neocellareOct 10, 2006I love this album, truly, i just can stop to hear it.
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CraigLSep 11, 2006What happened. Annoying, annoying singers. Lost the plot.
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DanSep 13, 2006Probably really give this a 7.5. Some tracks are forgettably mediocre, but others are triumphantly swell. It's still above-average altogether, but below expectations for what I wanted out of a new Jaxx LP. Definitely check out standout tracks like "Take Me Back To Your House," "Hey You," and "Everybody."
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JoonLSep 11, 2006
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SallyNov 28, 2006A cacophony of jumbled rhythms, r&b ripoffs and ANNOYING vocals! Some of the songs have this build-up like you're thinking, "It's gonna kick in any minute now and really kick ass"! but it never happens. Very anti-climactic as I really love the rest of The Basement Jaxx work.
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JorgeRDec 31, 2006I like all the radio-like effects... DaftPunk-cious xD... But there's a lot of annoying "intros" for a few songs...
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Dec 7, 2010Although this will never be the album that you want to listen to over and over, it will be the one that you'll still find new reasons to love later on. The Jaxx's weakest album, but it's still a joy to listen to.
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Crazy Itch Radio cements Basement Jaxx reputation as Britain's gold-standard dance duo.
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'Crazy Itch Radio' bumbles along with mid-paced beats and, it seems, too many disparate influences to really hold together.
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UrbTheir best album since... Remedy. [Sep 2006, p.131]