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Universal acclaim- based on 19 Ratings
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Positive: 17 out of 19
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Mixed: 0 out of 19
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Negative: 2 out of 19
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NikeBApr 6, 2003The best AK+US yet!
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chadfAug 7, 2003Wonderful voice just a perfect compilation loved it
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DanielleGSep 9, 2003She is the best, I love everything she sings!!!!
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ScottR.Jul 6, 2002There is something intoxicating about Alison Krauss's voice. I just bought this cd and have listened to the whole thing 5 times today already. I have all of her others, this is my all time favorite. I love her and wish she could be mine!
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KyeinAMay 15, 2003This album is quite simplistic, with Alison staying true to her roots. Sometimes, however, they seem to divulge too far from a neo-blue-grass state into a true bluegrass. Sometimes, it also gets slightly repetative. I loved "Crazy Faith"
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JonathanxAug 15, 2003everything about this album is a masterpiece!
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raVenJan 28, 2004
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ArtA.Oct 23, 2001One of the very few artisits whom I eagerly await new releases from. A unique talent whose voice is instantly recognizable. This album showcases her evolution from down home country gal to a more versatile and accomplished talent.
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WilliamLJan 21, 2002Great Album!!
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MistyW.Feb 28, 2002No one has a more pure and real voice than Alison Krauss.
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SarahMDec 5, 2003Alison's voice is like an angel.
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MojoThe bluegrass scene is now offically in touch with its feminine side. [Sep 2001, p.96]
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Whatever the source, each song is given a finely detailed treatment that gets to its emotional core, and the exquisite engineering allows each nuance to add to the total effect.
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The whole album feels a little too slick and reverbed-out... While there are intriguing moments in the album, it lacks the spark that So Long So Wrong had in spades, and even their few moments on the O Brother soundtrack seemed to breathe more life into the band than New Favorite does.