by
Frank Black
- Record Label: Back Porch / Cooking Vinyl
- Release Date: Jun 20, 2006
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 24 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 24
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Mixed: 3 out of 24
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Negative: 2 out of 24
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mattsJul 4, 2006It's the firts time ever I was disappointed by Uncut.
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RuviWJun 22, 2006
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FrancoFJun 23, 2006I think I'll never again buy Uncut (that guys are crazy,,,)
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calvinhobbesJun 27, 2006I completely agree with Ruvi W. There are a lot of gems in this album: you have to find them!
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Sep 12, 2019One of the best album of Frank Black. Nevertheless, many songs would have deserved to be better produced.
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phineasgJul 1, 2006His best since Teenager of the Year. It doesn't "rock" like his old stuff, but the songs aren't slow. They are all well written and suprisingly consistent in quality.
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AJAug 6, 2006
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someoneelseAug 11, 2006
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ALSJul 24, 2006not bad...grows on u slowly...but well worth the wait.
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DannyOJul 12, 2006Some really good stuff here; Some awful stuff too. Save the first 20 seconds, "If the Poison Gets You" sounds like a great John Hiatt song.
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AlexFSep 20, 2006
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RatCoreSep 19, 2006It's a good cd overall, lots of good tracks. But too many tracks overall. Should have been made into one cd with the best ones. Standouts: Wanderlust, If your posing gets you, it's down to you, raiderman, its just not your moment.
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LouieJul 14, 2006quite disappointing. loved honeycomb but this one just seems to miss the mark
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CaptainWackyJun 24, 2006Stupendously boring. Reheated late '70s Stones/Dylan rejects from a man with no aptitude for the genre in which he's chosen to work. One album of which would be bad enough - God alone knows what possessed him to try his luck with two.
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BrandonSJun 22, 2006Poor. Disappointing. And, worst of all: boring. A sad day for a long-time fan.
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UncutMuch of it is endurance-defyingly dull. [Jul 2006, p.84]
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Black's voice is less interesting when he's not going postal with the Pixies; here he delivers dark visions wanly, with a nod to Nick Cave and a saving touch of camp.
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[A] compendium of mostly refined Americana, albeit filtered through Black's uniquely cockeyed worldview.