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Universal acclaim- based on 32 Ratings
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Positive: 29 out of 32
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Mixed: 0 out of 32
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Negative: 3 out of 32
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AaronDApr 30, 2006It's just exellent all the way through. It's as good as anything she's ever done.
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ClaudiaDec 4, 2005Great album - nice to hear her playing with people again, although i loved educated guess. thanks, ani, for showing your emotions again...
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NaomiCMar 5, 2005It's her best album in years!!!!!!!!
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EdwardEMar 2, 2005Ms. DiFranco returns home from her wanderings through JamBandLand. This release is concise & one of her best.
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MarcFFeb 21, 2005As an Ani listener since the beginning, I think this is one of her best albums in both sound and concept; she turns phenomenal poetic phrases so smoothly that it takes a second listening to catch many of them. The production certainly outshines any previous album. I highly suggest purchasing this one.
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ShannonHFeb 12, 2005
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brittneysFeb 12, 2005Makes my heart want to explode!
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ColeFFeb 7, 2005Joe Henry's co-production helps shape Difranco's gritty, realistic lyrics and wildly-tuned melodies into a near-perfect concept album. Difranco shows maturity and a growing amount of tasteful restraint. Several songs, including Callous and the title track, are some of the best Difranco has written in her insanely prolific career.
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VictorBFeb 5, 2005I agree with the review cleve gave 100%! A solid record that grows on you more and more with every listen. I'm learning that's the way Ani makes records. There are songs from years ago that have just found their way into my soul.
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JoeNFeb 4, 2005An excellent, excellent album. Ignore the vote of '1' - If Educated Guess left you wonderinf if you could still be a fan of hers, let this album bring you back to full belief in her abilities.
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allisonbFeb 2, 2005mellow music- but still stunning lyrics- give it a 10 - "Choose integerity over desire"
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DPeroJan 31, 2005A turn away from her political roots, yet still captivating as always. This album is surely reflective of an older more mature Ani DiFranco. This album may lose the attention of older hardcore Ani fans as it's very remniscent of Revelling Reckoning.
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ChrisieEJan 29, 2005A mostly mellow endeavor, but what's wrong with that?
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cleveJan 29, 2005
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NathanielSJan 28, 2005This could be my second favorite studio album by the l'il folksinger!
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[Anonymous]Jan 26, 2005typical ani at it's best.
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michaelJan 25, 2005great cd!! i'm a very casual ani fan and this one floored me over.
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SuzanneKJan 25, 2005... awesome album...
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artwJan 25, 2005Gosh, it's been almost 10 years since Ani put out a good album. This is the same crap as the last handful of albums with different, but equally lame lyrics.
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BrandonSJan 25, 2005
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The results are a selection of high quality that veers between brightly spirited ("Manhole," "Lag Time") and somber ("Callous").
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While Knuckle Down doesn’t wow with new musical directions, the album undeniably satisfies by being familiar and stunning.
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Knuckle Down looms as both a pleasing musical achievement and a disappointing move.