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Universal acclaim- based on 105 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 96 out of 105
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Mixed: 8 out of 105
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Negative: 1 out of 105
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RodT.Aug 8, 2007Nowhere near as good as she is live - some of the songs that blew me away live are less startling here - but still a remarkable collection of songs brilliantly written and sung with heart on sleeve
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PerspicaciousCriticAug 1, 2007Why isn't Sinead O'Connor making music like this anymore?
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DareAAug 1, 2007cute.
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FredJ.Aug 1, 2007Fantastic album. Marry Me is one of my favorite albums of 2007 so far.
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RyanH.Aug 7, 2007Its a female Sufjan... and I like it.
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RussSep 11, 2007Amazing!
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AlexandreR.Aug 14, 2007Muito foda!
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AshleyPerssonAug 24, 2007The writing talents of Jeff Buckley, layered under Kate Bush's sound. It really really is pretty damn good.
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Sep 10, 2010Annie Clark's debut as St. Vincent allows her to express inner turmoil and chaos more effectively than when she was Annie Clark of the Polyphonic Spree or Sufjan Stevens' band. This is a good thing.
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Nov 3, 2010An impressive debut album. I love most of the songs while some are not as good as the other. Other than that disparity the album deserves high praise and a great introduction to this great artist.
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Apr 15, 2013
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Apr 27, 2014If I had this without knowing the rest of her catalog, I'd be even more thrilled & would've considered giving this a "10" rather than a "9", but... her second album "Actor" (2009) is even more brilliant & I gave it, & the even more brilliant albums that followed it all ratings of "10"- "Strange Mercy" (2011) & "St. Vincent" (2014).
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Dec 28, 2013
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Aug 16, 2017The debut of St. Vincent is quite good and it is extraordinary . I really admire the taste of the songs and the lyrics, but most of all the style of Annie, she shows that she can be powerful even in her debut
Awards & Rankings
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Titling your major label bow Marry Me builds certain expectations. Thankfully, everywhere on her full-length debut, Annie Clark makes the title's request impossible.
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Though her versatility is promising, Clark will be able to compete only when she figures out how to be one very interesting person, instead of five caricatures at once.
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It's an excellent debut, and hints at a potentially significant force in indie rock in the coming years.