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Universal acclaim- based on 25 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 25
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Mixed: 3 out of 25
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Negative: 4 out of 25
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TrishGNov 23, 2006This CD is FANTASTIC. There is not one track that I don't love!!
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CandaceCDec 3, 2006I am a huge keith urban fan and I have been for 7 years. I love this CD and I love everyone of his CD's. I love every song on this CD.
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JulieMDec 30, 2006Keith just never stops reaching and coming up with gold!
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KatyDDec 9, 2006Fabulous!!!! He is the most creative talented HOT artist ever!
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NikkiRFeb 21, 2007I think he is a wonderful singer/sonwriter/guitarist. I don't think it sounds pop at all...if anything rock mixed with country...I give it 10+
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CarolynGApr 24, 2007
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MattD.Nov 14, 2006By expanding his horizons a bit, he actually ends up sounding more middle-of-the-road than before. But there are a few standouts in the middle of the CD that make it worth purchasing if you have extra money.
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RiddleBNov 15, 2006Awesome!!
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[Anonymous]Nov 22, 2006Worst album to date...
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AmyONov 27, 2006
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KatyJNov 30, 2006Great album! Faster Car, Used to the Pain, and I Told You So are all really rhymic and interesting to listen to again and again. Raise the Barn is a classic country duet with Ronnie Dunn. Yes, Keith really got it right this time.
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PamHDec 1, 2006Love hearing Keith sing but....what happened to the country sound????? I agree that this sounded more like a love album for Nicole. Love you as an actress Nicole but leave the music to Keith please!!! He sounded so much better before you!!!!!
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NickMDec 9, 2006He markets himself as country, but I fail to hear it on the album. There is not a hint of country left in keith urban. This album reminds me of that old Hanson group, except with slightly more sophisticated lyrics. If I wanted pop I would turn on the pop stations, I want it out of my country stations!!!!!!
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AngelHNov 15, 2006This CD is quite possibly his best. I'm listening to it right now and I'm loving it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ShawnHNov 15, 2006Amazing!!!
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ToddWNov 16, 2006
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As a country album, a pop album, or something in between, Love, Pain, & The Whole Thing is simply bad.
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His lyrics may be doggedly unspecific, but ear-worming hooks and top-shelf instrumentation largely rectify that shortcoming.
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Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing, will certainly gain Urban new fans with its safety net of sweet ballads and radio-friendly songs, yet the album still affords him the ability to have a little fun and take a few risks on a number of the tracks.