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Universal acclaim- based on 27 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 24 out of 27
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Mixed: 1 out of 27
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Negative: 2 out of 27
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RobynJan 24, 2005Nina Persson has such a beautiful voice and most of the songs on this album are really fantastic; this album has really grown on my boyfriend and me.
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JimWJul 9, 2004Top 10 release of the year - give it a few listens
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MNguyenSep 9, 2004If you're already a fan, give it a listen and don't listen to all these crappy critical reviews. It's a beautiful album.
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RyanFeb 14, 2005Never heard much of the cardigans before but i LOVE this album, its much better than these critics have said, as for overproduction BULLSHIT!!!!
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tarnnJun 30, 2004Good.
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MinhNSep 6, 2004Don't listen to the critics. If you're already a fan you have nothing to lose, buy it.
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mariosApr 11, 2005the cardigans es lo mejor!!
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AdamZApr 8, 2005Simple, deep, reflective, and most of all, it's a beautiful album. It's not an uplifting collection by any means, but Nina's vocals together with interesting melodies are hypnotic if nothing else. This one is thoughtful and sincere and definitely worth it.
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JeebsVJan 11, 2007A more mature yet great cardigans album
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MarkCOct 27, 2005
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JScottDec 14, 2004Perfect. Brilliant. Best album of the year, hands down.
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Apr 12, 2020
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A sensitive, fully mature contribution to the pop music lexicon, it proves that, like the rare child actor who actually works well into adulthood, The Cardigans have weathered a difficult transition.
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The band's best album yet - which is to say that it contains considerably more than three good songs.
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Persson, the finest pop lyricist working today, is on peak form while the band's back-to-roots grand piano and grander acoustic guitars provide an appropriately magnificent backing.