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Universal acclaim- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 12 out of 14
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Mixed: 1 out of 14
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Negative: 1 out of 14
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IainTJun 6, 2003It's good,you can tell gary Louris' honesty and hooks a mile off. It's not as satisfying as Smile however, after that anyhting may be a bit a bit anticlimatic.
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MartínezSFeb 6, 2005I vote 10 for "all the right reasons"... well and "Angelyne".
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MikeHApr 29, 2003When I first heard this album a week ago, i liked it. I thought it was a little on the mellow side. I cant stop listening to it! Each song holds a poetic or melodic treasure. It hit me the same way the first counting crows album did. I would like to see a second album released soon called "save it for a sunny day" and let Gary go crazy on that Gibson like everyone knows he can!
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pablorOct 9, 2005superb album full of brillant songs. Ican´t stop listenning to it!
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LoriJJul 21, 2003I am completely blown away by the beauty and honesty of this album. I can't stop listenning to it!
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ricoccAug 12, 2007An underrated album by all of the so called "music critics". While there may be other albums by the band with some better songs, this is definitely the Jayhawks' best from top to bottom. Very catchy, very melodic, very good harmonies and very addicting!
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Aug 5, 2011
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Despite the weak point of O'Reagan's songs, Rainy Day Music succeeds better than any Jayhawks release since the band's last masterpiece with Mark Olson, Tomorrow the Green Grass.
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The group envelops the different elements of music available to them-- from folk, to rock, to Gram Parsons-influenced pop-- in such a way that is alternately enjoyable and excessively off-putting.
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These are tunes that would've fit perfectly on Top 40 radio in the Seventies.