- Record Label: Roadrunner
- Release Date: Jul 25, 2006
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New Musical Express (NME)What's left of the genius glam-punksters has returned in the guise of an above-average pub-rock band. [22 Jul 2006, p.31]
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All the reckless abandon the New York Dolls name conjures, the spontaneous handclaps, sloppy guitar-slashing and youthful over-indulgence that made those early Dolls recordings such a kick are sadly nowhere to be found here.
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Paste MagazineWhile One Day is a passable throwback rock recrod, it doesn't rise to the level of a true celebration of the Doll's legacy. [Sep 2006, p.80]
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So no shocker then that One Day sounds less the work of punk provocateurs than a Keith Richards solo album: grizzled rock vets backed by a nominally gritty if too-well-rehearsed troupe of young(er) hired guns.
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A band that is only one-third New York Dolls--no matter how good their intentions--still sounds like it.
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The Dolls' capacity for romance and nostalgia has matured - even if they haven't.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 22
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Mixed: 2 out of 22
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Negative: 3 out of 22
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WilsonSSep 30, 2006This is astonishingly good, an amazing accomplishment.
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ToddWSep 27, 2006
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poisonoSep 17, 2006