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Universal acclaim- based on 40 Ratings
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Positive: 33 out of 40
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Mixed: 6 out of 40
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Negative: 1 out of 40
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AlexFAug 29, 2009If any single person would watch all 40 vblogs, they would invariably agree that the care and love Imogen has put into this album is unrivaled.
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BenGAug 30, 2009
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NolandSSep 13, 2009Amazing Imogen Heap doesn't disappoint.
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WnardSep 20, 2009
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DanielR.Aug 27, 2009I have been anticipating this release for a very long time, and sure enough it did not disappoint. A lot of thoughtful, hard work went into this album and it really shows. Like any great work, it has its flaws, but I'm more than willing to overlook them since her heart is exactly where it's supposed to be.
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MarkDaySep 16, 2009Really original in her sound as usual. Not the usual bland pop, rock or hip-hop, one of a kind sound!
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cecilLSep 20, 2009what can I say? Imogen Heap is amazing!
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LeeW.Aug 27, 2009Though the main beef is with messages in the songs, which are sometimes generic, Imogen makes up for that flaw with unique lyrics, fantastic instrumentals (with some fantastic instrument choices), and a beautiful voice, possibly the best I've ever heard.
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WillRAug 28, 2009Really loving her work... perfect for headphones on a Sunday.. or any day of the week.
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DeeRAug 31, 2009I admit I'm a bit of a fan in the first place. I don't quite think "she can do no wrong" though. I've heard some iffy stuff by Immi, but this is NOT it... this is a solid album.
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WCyganAug 28, 2009A very lovely, well-conceived and executed album from a very talented artist.
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JitenderK.Aug 26, 2009Nice Movie.
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TonyTSep 2, 2009The Onion said it best. Would make a good soundtrack for a trendy TV show.
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Ellipse is some of her most wide-ranging work, physically and musically speaking.
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The prolific singer/songwriter has reacted to the licensing feast surrounding "Speak for Yourself" ("The OC," "So You Think You Can Dance," Verizon advertisements) with a stronger focus on song structure and melody on Ellipse.
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Mostly, though, Ellipse delivers an inventive yet intimate batch of laptop-pop gems.