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Universal acclaim- based on 23 Ratings
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Positive: 21 out of 23
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Mixed: 1 out of 23
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MadDog20/20Jun 8, 2005Top of their game. Man Made is brilliant, innit.
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JPNeskerDec 30, 2005This record makes my top 3 of 2005, along with "Plans" by Death Cab, "Some Cities" by doves, and "Illinoise" by Sufjan Stevens...anyone who isn't moved by the peerless pop genius of Norman, Raymond, and Gerald has no musical soul...nuff said.
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NileshBJun 30, 2005On first listen you may fell a bit of 'is that it?' but every subsequent play reveals more depth and beauty. Wonderful stuff.
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JasonPAug 4, 2005
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Eddie_VOct 26, 2005This album is a real jewel, it brings me back souvenirs, it make me happy. The sound is incredible, the voice is excellent. All songs on this album are amazing. Not listening to this album is missing one of the best music experience!!!!!
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TomLJun 17, 2005One of their very best. In the same league as Grand Prix and Songs from Northern Britain. Superb. May they carry on for many years longer.
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RobJun 8, 2005Another Fanclub classic in the making. It's a real grower, after a few listens you won't be able to prize it from you cd player. Lovely stuff.
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JonathanCJul 7, 2005Another winning outing from the best band in Scotland. Timeless, mature power pop in the same vein as the previous release "Howdy."
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JeremyKAug 9, 2005
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JeffKJun 23, 2005Big improvement from Howdy
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Dec 3, 2013Love the songs 'Cells' and 'It's All In My Mind'. Very nice writing all around, and John McEntire does a great job producing. There aren't many bands making music this melodic these days.
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mattaJul 20, 2005All around solid pop/british rock. Nothing that's going to change the music industry, but good nonetheless.
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NDBrownAug 23, 2006A beautiful, moving, almost trancendent album. The minimalistic production allows the warmth of the melodies and harmonies to come through, and 'It's All In My Mind', 'Cells' and 'Only With You' must be some of the best songs of the year.
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petebJun 24, 2005Best album since Songs From Northern Britain. Unexpectedly good return to form!
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[Anonymous]Jun 18, 2005This is an improvement over the half-baked Howdy but still not their best batch of songs - nowhere near as good as Grand Prix or Songs From Nothern Britain.
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Awards & Rankings
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Eerie and lovely, this is the sound of a band that's managed to mature with dark dignity.
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You may need to spend a little more time getting to know the Fanclub these days, but without any clutter you get closer, deeper, right to the very heart of it all - emotionally and musically.
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MojoA classic Fannies record with scant regard for prescribed notions of cool. [Jun 2005, p.104]