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Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings
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Feb 23, 2016One of the best and most slept-on records of the last few years. Paul White's production is funky, soulful, and unique and Eric Biddines can sing as well as he raps. Great songwriting too. It does call back to that southern 90s rap sound but you can't imagine this coming out back then. Favourite tracks: Auntie Pearl's House, It's Over, Golden Ticket.
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Aug 26, 2015I bought this album a couple weeks ago and it gets better with each listen. Eric Biddines laces Paul Whites tracks to perfection. Down South Boogie, Don't Be, and Golden Ticket are stand out tracks. But the whole album is cohesive and each song has its own infectious quality. Any comparison to Andre 3000 is overstated, voices are somewhat similar but that's it. Buy this album, you will enjoy it.
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Aug 21, 2015Overall, Golden Ticket represents the best first effort that the unlikely duo could’ve hoped for. Its 40 minutes remain so cohesive that even less time seems to pass between its open and close.
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Aug 7, 2015The unusual alliance of Floridian rapper/singer Eric Biddines with south London groovemaster Paul White brings an engaging, infectious charm to Golden Ticket reminiscent of Outkast and Arrested Development.
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MojoAug 5, 2015Golden Ticket is a diverse treat. [Sep 2015, p.93]