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Generally favorable reviews- based on 24 Ratings
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Positive: 20 out of 24
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Mixed: 2 out of 24
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Negative: 2 out of 24
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Oct 4, 2011Hey "megaman" could we get that in English please? Anyways, this is a pretty good CD. Own The Night has some catchy tunes on it. Just a Kiss is a great song. I saw them on SNL and they are great live. Maybe they should do a Live album next?
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Oct 1, 2011this album suck tha carter 4 did better than this album i think this band fake lil wayne destroy this group soon people should buy j cole and lil wayne album better this trashly album
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Sep 13, 2011Lady Antebellum provides an amazing album that has very addicting music and good choruses. The songs are all well performed and puts the 'pop-country' assets to an outstanding level. It's true that is still space for implementation here but the "Own the Night" album sure has its brightness.
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Feb 15, 2012The deserved winner of the Country Album of the year Grammy. Own the night is a solid country album that to the mainstream market as well. Almost completely written by the band and perfectly produced it is one of the more solid albums of 2011. Wait, Hold up, why is a Lil Wayne fan reviewing a Lady Antebellum album? don't you have a Drive By to be doing?
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Dec 25, 2011it is just because this album reminds me those golden days in Czech. Especially "somewhere love remains", it make me feel that I am totally not the usual "me".
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Feb 1, 2012
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Nov 28, 2011While their songs are conventional love ballads, their stories of love and its loss familiar ones, there is a palpable sense of foreboding throughout the album.
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Oct 11, 2011While the average age of Lady Antebellum's members is a relatively youthful 28, Own The Night is purposely old-fashioned, even geriatric.
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Sep 30, 2011Raucous boot-stompers kick up the dust around soppy slowies, with many a chorus dripping with the sort of gooey gobbledygook that typifies a thousand rom-coms.