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Universal acclaim- based on 13 Ratings
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Positive: 12 out of 13
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Negative: 1 out of 13
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Aug 19, 2010Inspirational music. Never gets old. Teleports me to another world. Well blended and unforgettable. One of my top albums of all time. I have laughed at some of the negative reviews out there... Joshua Klein's, in particular. I guess good dreamy music isn't for everybody.
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ChelcSep 27, 2007
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JVTAug 31, 2007This album is just made to put on in the car.It makes even the most mondain shopping trip into an epic voyage. Not the best album from Ulrich so far mind you but it's up there with 'a strangely isolated place'. Just put it on and drive towards a hazy sunset and you'll realise what this album is all about. Bliss.
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DamianT.Aug 26, 2007Quite good. Some of the tracks have a tendency to sound like each other. Worth listening to for 'Goodbye' though.
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victormAug 14, 2007afull pack of dream. battery include.
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HGJul 24, 2007Songs "Goodbye" and "Stars" make the album.
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KeithC.Jul 13, 2007Goodbye is a perfect album for anyone seeking to contemplate and/or digest difficult ideas. The music is certainly low-key, but I wouldn't say forgettable, for it has a way of penetrating to the core of one's mind while bypassing the 'popular hook' method of songwriting.
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In fact, "delayed," "drenched," and "dervish" pretty much sum up Goodbye. Schnauss piles on effects and layers in a psychedelic melee that would leave Ozric Tentacles and Pink Floyd standing transfixed by his stroboscopic strategies.
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It’s an evanescent experience, for whilst you’re awestruck by the sonics beneath the electronic sheen, you can’t remember anything much about them after they’ve evaporated at the end.
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Ulrich Schnauss returns with more lush, ambient music fitting for any chill-out session or long summer drive with the windows down.