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Generally favorable reviews- based on 38 Ratings
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Positive: 28 out of 38
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Mixed: 3 out of 38
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Negative: 7 out of 38
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Jul 25, 2017On My One, de Jake Bugg sin duda es uno de los mejores discos que he escuchado en toda mi vida, cada una de las canciones que conforman el disco tiene un carácter único y poderoso.
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Jul 8, 2016This album is very different from Jake Bugg and Shangri La, definitely. This is more catchier and pop-ish. My favorite, at the moment. It is OK to change music style. People who expect artists to sound the same as always are idiots. Monotony is boring.
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Jul 6, 2016For the most part, Jake Bugg does a good job here of pushing out of that nostalgic comfort zone he's been pigeonholed into in the past. Doesn't quite top Shangri La for me, and not every risk totally works, but this kind of modernization & diversity was a good way to keep things fresh.
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Jun 21, 2016olha gente vou ser sincero com vocês o album é muito bom SIMMMMMMMMM pisa no Shangri La mas nao consegue pisar no Jake Bugg (album) never wanna dance e love hope and misery as melhores do album amo os vocais a melodia tudo arrasou quem é o rei do country? jake bugg entao cala a boca
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Jun 20, 2016"Bitter Salt" and "Love, Hope and Misery" are the highlights of this flat album. *********************************************************************************************************************
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Jun 20, 2016"Gimmie The Love" and "Ain't No Rhyme" definitely fall flat, but other than that the album is solid. Unfortunately, there just isn't any standout tracks though. No "Two Fingers" or "Lightning Bolt" to be found. A big track could have saved this album.
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Jul 19, 2016The result is an awkward shouldering of styles and personas in search of one that fits.
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Jun 27, 2016On his third LP (and first minus additional songwriters), 22-year-old U.K. roots revivalist Jake Bugg mixes Americana and British folk as skillfully as ever. ... He's less successful updating his sound.
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Jun 17, 2016On the whole, the produced numbers are better than the unadorned cuts: Bugg's nasal twang gets buried underneath the gloss and the hooks are pushed to the forefront. The whole thing adds up to a bit of a mess, not in the least because Bugg's schtick was his authenticity.