Dear Catastrophe Waitress
- Belle & Sebastian
- Band Name: Belle & Sebastian
- Record Label: Sanctuary
- Release Date: Oct 7, 2003
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8.7
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Universal acclaim- based on 36 Ratings
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Positive: 32 out of 36
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Mixed: 3 out of 36
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Negative: 1 out of 36
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ShaneOct 9, 200310Belle & Sebastian's rise to semi-stardom was halted by other band mates wanting more action. This is less so the case in Dear Catastrophe Waitress. Stu is clearly in charge here, and with the help of Trevor Horn he makes this album a masterpiece.
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timeAug 9, 200610Another flawless effort.
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sebbOct 10, 200310Their best album so far.
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[Anonymous]Oct 12, 200310I LOVE them!
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kimjOct 20, 200310Takes a while but well worth the effort.
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GilbertMulroneycakes'ChristmasExtravaganzaDec 25, 200310
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BryanCJan 6, 20049
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KeithGFeb 2, 200410Maybe their best album yet.
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LawrencePJul 23, 20048Nice recovery after the last 2 fumbles. "Stay Loose" is one of their best songs.
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NicoleFSep 3, 20048I'm a die hard fan and I admit that I had a hard time getting into this album but now I cant stop playing it. I do feel it reflects B&S's typical lyrics trageted at outcast as well as an intresting and provoking look at life.
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tnNov 14, 20037Trevor Horn is a genius. This is the most listenable B&S to date.
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MarkOct 15, 200310I never liked Belle and Sebastian before this album but this album will reach more of an audiance and is all around great.
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gusmOct 16, 20038A welcomed return to form.the last track, stay loose is simply stunning and hopefully a taster of greater stuff to come.
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RachelOct 17, 20035I love B&S but apart from the better songs (Piazza NY Catcher, Roy Walker, Stay Loose) it's kitschy and dull, sometimes both at once
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lewDec 15, 200310excellent
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**GentleWaves**Dec 20, 20038From the beginning til the end, a wonderful album. "Stay Loose", the best, is completely different from all the other Belle's songs.
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vexxOct 31, 200310piazza, their best song; waitress, their best album
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NickDFeb 17, 20049When a band like Belle and Sebastian has gotten to be closely associated with the doldrums, it's really nice to hear them have a conscious change in heart.
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BenjaminBunnyApr 1, 20049
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heirloomJun 8, 200410mealncholy never sounded this fun.
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JohnTAug 17, 200410
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bendFeb 3, 20078not nearly as good as if you're feeling sinister or the boy with the arab strap. the melancholy from those albums is absent and it sounds a bit sugary. however, it does have the ability to grow on you and is actually a very solid record despite this.
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KEduNov 25, 20039Muito bom. Já havia desistido deles mas me surpreenderam neste.
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JohnJan 16, 200510Truly their masterwork. I agree with the neumu.net review completely - It is their "Revolver." They've expanded their sound, sharpened their lyrics, and diversified their melodies. It's an entirely fantastic album. One of the very best of 2003.
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Oct 15, 201010An absolute gem of an album without any weaknesses. A pop album of the very highest quality and perhaps the moment when Belle and Sebastian finally delivered and came of age. I can't recommend it highly enough. The production by Trevor Horn has to be recognised as playing a big part in turning a good pop group into a great one with this album.
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Feb 27, 20137Dear Catastrophe Waitress has to be the most experimental Belle Sebastian record. From the lyrics to the instrumentation to even the vocals, everything seems tinkered with in a way. All In All, I enjoyed this record, but it will never top "If You're Feeling Sinister"
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Jul 22, 20119Probably my favorite album of theirs after Sinister, believe it or not. "If She Wants Me," "I'm a Cuckoo," and the hilarious "Step Into My Office, Baby" are all pop gems with no shortage of great melodies or hilariously ironic lyrics.
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60Although Trev gives Stuart Murdoch's songs a freshness and clarity that is entirely complimentary, the decision to unleash a flurry of TV melodrama string arrangements or flashy showbiz brass on half the songs leads to results that range from tolerable over-egging at best and annoying inanity at worst.
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90Horn turns in the best work of his career, giving DCW a collection of sounds so potent and invigorating that the album may be Belle & Sebastian's Revolver.
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83The swollen, baroque-pop arrangements... may ruffle the band's more delicate followers. But the songs are always smart, and it's the music-librarian's humor that helps keep things from slipping into the maudlin. [Nov 2003, p.109]