Poses
- Rufus Wainwright
- Band Name: Rufus Wainwright
- Record Label: DreamWorks
- Release Date: Jun 5, 2001
User Score
9.3
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Universal acclaim- based on 37 Ratings
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Positive: 36 out of 37
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Mixed: 0 out of 37
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Negative: 1 out of 37
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MonicaJ.Apr 7, 200210Beautiful
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EricS.Apr 22, 200210Excellent - Excellent - and finally - Excellent.
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KBOct 18, 200110Wonderful - a mix of Jeff Buckley, Ryan Adams and Cole Porter. Soaring songs that swell at just the right moment. Make you miss your exit, you're driving and listening to it, and you won't mind at all.
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PattiY.Oct 8, 200110Truly original; new and fresh.
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HollyL.Sep 8, 200110It's the best cd in the world, he is the best artist ever, and I mean that sincerely and for real
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BimboB.Feb 22, 200210I just love it. What a voice! And this songs. Real new songs, we've never heard. Don't miss it!
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G.SimonMar 14, 200210One of the finest pop albums I've heard. You should see this guy in concert! What a talent for something refreshingly original, melodic, and heartfelt. His acute ear for arrangement really comes out on this disc.
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KittyHoApr 26, 200310With such rare beauty, this album impresses me with new attraction every time I listen to it. It's hard to believe a talented and perfect singer-songwriter like wainright--- great melodies, poetic lyrics and rich voice. He has all the qualities. The heir of Buckley and Tom Waits, he has surpassed peer group like Jesse Malin nd Ryan Adams.
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TheBIXMar 24, 200510This is an amazing man
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StinaWMay 8, 200710This album is absolutely the best album I've EVER listened to! Poses and Shadows are two masterpieces, can't get enough. But that doesn't mean I don't like the other songs, because I really do! Rufus sings so smoothly and he's got my heart!
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PeterBOct 3, 200610A masterpeace no doubt about it. Every single song on this album is wonderful in its own way! Stand outs: Cigarettes & Chocolate MIlk, Poses, California, Grey Gardens, Rebel Prince, One Man Guy but every song here is good. Rufus is amazing!
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NathalieESep 30, 200610This was my first Rufus Wainwright album, and it has changed my life. His music fills me, inspires me, and I listen to him every day. The songs have many layers, and I continue to discover more each time I listen.
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BrianL.Jul 29, 200110This album is simply amazing. The music is incredible, but the lyrics say so much. Wonderful.
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kcJun 18, 200210Seems new and fresh upon every listen. Love it!
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LizS.Jun 18, 200210In near constant rotation in my cd player since I bought it the day it came out!
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QueenArykahJan 19, 200410Poses is an amazing piece of work. Rufus has come through once again with a fabulous new set of songs. I can't seem to get enough of the poetry, music, and voice.
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FionaJul 27, 200610If he weren't gay, I would definitely bear his children. No really, I would.
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jyo_tirmayadSep 2, 20069This album is a rock gem. The lyrics are so intense and the music is so good... trust me... you will LOVE this CD!!! Read no other reviews, just go get it.
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NastyRSep 18, 20059Great record, cinematic and sublime, cynical and witty. Wainwright is on top of his game.
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AndrewE.Feb 13, 20029this album is amazing. rufus's melodies are superb. i heard a few of his tracks on the net and i immediately ran out to buy both of his cds. this one is just as good, if not better (and more consistent) than his first.
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JenWMay 28, 20039When he sings "Life is a game, and true love is a trophy.." fan-tastic.
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ChezMOct 16, 20029I've never come across a more unique artist then Rufus. He's music actually has meaning and you can tell the feeling he put into each of his songs. He's so talented that it's somewhat undescribable.
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80It's impressive enough that Wainwright doesn't have the whole orchestra playing at once. But his well thought out arrangements are only the finishing touches on songs that would have held up even if he was given little more than a guitar and a pocket tape recorder to work with.
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70On first listen Poses feels diffuse and unfocused. [Jul 2001, p.108]
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Like the works of other great swooners from Cole Porter to The Divine Comedy, 'Poses' is held together by its maker's maniacal attention to detail and conceptual strength.