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Universal acclaim- based on 38 Ratings
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Positive: 35 out of 38
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Mixed: 1 out of 38
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Negative: 2 out of 38
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KyleZ.Sep 11, 2007Album of the year. Hands down. Production from long time partner Hi-Tek on More or Less is phenomenal. The quintessential Hip-Hop album.
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EdwardHSep 11, 2007
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prolifikSep 9, 2007Solid album from start to finish, way better and consistent than Beautiful Struggle
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MiltonR.Sep 2, 2007This is by far the best hip hop album to come out in 2007! No doubt about it.
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moem.Aug 27, 2007Classic record.
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BrandonAug 26, 2007Refreshing. If you're tired of the same ol' same ol'....get this album.
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TurenneAug 24, 2007Wow, Q and Rolling Stone get it wrong about yet another quality Hip-Hop album. I'm gobsmacked, mindblowing really... Tight album, not his bets but an improvement on everything he has offered since Quality.
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spookyxAug 23, 2007Solid from begining to end
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[Anonymous]Aug 23, 2007A huge step up from his last 'legit' album, The Beautiful Struggle, although not quite at Reflection Eternal level.
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TroyMAug 22, 2007It's nice none the less, just a step behind "Reflection Eternal", but if you know nothing about Talib Kweli, this is the perfect cd to introduce you to one of the greatest emcees you will ever here in you life, don't sleep on this one
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At 20 tracks and nearly 80 minutes, Eardrum is both too much and too little, never quite understanding exactly what it needs to be.
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There are enough different feels and flows to dazzle listeners with Kweli's dexterity, but some judicious editing could have produced something perhaps even more impressive.
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Kweli’s rigid delivery and obsession with self-empowerment remain liabilities.