• Record Label: Geffen
  • Release Date: May 15, 2007
User Score
8.3

Universal acclaim- based on 76 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 61 out of 76
  2. Negative: 3 out of 76

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  1. NatalieH
    Jun 4, 2007
    10
    Rufus Wainwright is by far the most incredible musician that has EVER graced this earth. He's phenomenal!
  2. MargaretS
    Jun 5, 2007
    10
    We have just seen him at the Old Vic-he is just fantastically talented. The depth of his music, the intracacies of the melodies and rythms just knock you back. His voice soars,his musicality sills the theatre- and this album.
  3. HelenB
    May 16, 2007
    10
    An amazing artistic album. Something that would make any money-making artist (britney etc) feel bad on selling out just for people's money. Rufus never ever disappoints :]
  4. EdwardR
    May 30, 2007
    10
    As a long-time Rufus fan, this is by far his best CD to date. All 12 tracks are stunning, it has a cohesive whole, and the melodies and hooks are impossible to get out of your head. A fantastic release.
  5. Michelle
    May 14, 2007
    10
    Amazing!
  6. pimpap
    May 15, 2007
    10
    A MASTERPIECE! An emotional rollercoaster that shatters you, makes you happy, sad, in love and in doubt.
  7. ElizabethA
    May 15, 2007
    10
    Simply amazing. Rufus has definitely done it again.
  8. Carrie
    May 15, 2007
    10
    He just keep getting better.
  9. DavidD
    May 15, 2007
    10
    What a ride! This will definately carry me through the summer (and fall and winter)
  10. [Anonymous]
    May 15, 2007
    10
    Gorgeous, huge, and absolutely wonderful. Best ever from Rufus.
  11. rufusi.
    May 17, 2007
    10
    beauteous, glorious, delicious. He doesn't do it for his mother's approval, when he gets that, it's because he's gifting her. He's brilliant!
  12. LisaL
    May 21, 2007
    10
    He is a genius, plain and simple. Those happen to be two words I would never use to describe his music. It is rich and layered and I hear something new everytime I listen. Love it!
  13. TJWells
    May 8, 2007
    10
    I STRONGLY recommend everyone checks this out. I haven't listened to it enough to decide if it's better than LCD Soundsystem (my favorite album of the year), but it is definitely in the top two. Haunting, beautiful, melodic, and catchy all at the same time...this man is a genius.
  14. melindak
    Jun 11, 2007
    10
    Rufus is back with maybe one of the greatest albums he ever did. The more i listen it the more i adore it!
  15. SteveW.
    Jun 20, 2007
    10
    One of his most brilliant works yet. Rufus is easy for many to overlook - melodies that seem simplistic at first take on layers and dimensions one doesn't always sense at first. I also believe many miss the opera that is inherent in nearly all of his works. Opera is over-the-top, dramatic, and intense (if you love opera this is exactly what it's supposed to do). Graded by this One of his most brilliant works yet. Rufus is easy for many to overlook - melodies that seem simplistic at first take on layers and dimensions one doesn't always sense at first. I also believe many miss the opera that is inherent in nearly all of his works. Opera is over-the-top, dramatic, and intense (if you love opera this is exactly what it's supposed to do). Graded by this standard this album is pure genius. Expand
  16. JasonV.
    Aug 3, 2007
    10
    I think music lovers so respect and revel in Rufus' music, that many of them desperately want to see him reach the level of what the media tells us is great. I'm personally glad he's not Rob Thomas, or Fergie. 40 years from, when the pop mainstream as we currently know it is lumped into a genre of the time, Rufus Wainwright will be noted as a genius and standout, who's I think music lovers so respect and revel in Rufus' music, that many of them desperately want to see him reach the level of what the media tells us is great. I'm personally glad he's not Rob Thomas, or Fergie. 40 years from, when the pop mainstream as we currently know it is lumped into a genre of the time, Rufus Wainwright will be noted as a genius and standout, who's work will continue to intrigue and inspire musicians and music lovers for generations to come. I don't think we'll be able to say the same for Maroon 5, but man they sure do know how to get on the charts!!!....who cares? Rufus is one of the greatest composers of our generation...try and enjoy it. Expand
  17. JakeL
    May 14, 2007
    10
    A masterwork. Soaring vocals, incredible arrangements, beautiful song after beautiful song. Best album of the decade.
  18. JoAnneY
    May 15, 2007
    10
    Rufus never disappoints! I heard all of these songs live last month and I'm so glad the CD is finally here!
  19. Eileenzi
    May 15, 2007
    10
    Rufus does it again! I can listen to "Going to a Town" an "Do I Disapoint" over and over again! Rufus is way ahead of the rest of the world! Rufus, you are GREAT! and I am shouting it!!!!
  20. anon
    May 17, 2007
    10
    Gorgeous-big-gentle-mature-vulnerable-able-anyone who states he cannot phrase properly cannot hear well-simple as that!
  21. NatashaH
    Jun 22, 2007
    10
    Inspired and inspiring. Everything he does is very special
  22. NickE
    Jul 23, 2007
    10
    Basically this is not a pop record; if you want a pop masterpiece out of Rufus check out "Poses". This, in the complexity and direction of the arrangements, is more reminiscent of classical music, where arrangements are an art in and of themselves. That said, the music is really lovely. My advice to anyone who didn't like this on the first pass is to listen to it for a couple of Basically this is not a pop record; if you want a pop masterpiece out of Rufus check out "Poses". This, in the complexity and direction of the arrangements, is more reminiscent of classical music, where arrangements are an art in and of themselves. That said, the music is really lovely. My advice to anyone who didn't like this on the first pass is to listen to it for a couple of months; once all the random-sounding melodies start to gel in your mind, you might be very impressed. Expand
  23. GioSCerbo
    May 14, 2007
    9
    Rufus proves once again, his musical genius! Fabulous album! BUY IT! DOWNLOAD IT! NOW!
  24. PaulC
    May 15, 2007
    9
    As Want One/Two is my favourite all time album, I was anxious that this follow up would fail to live up to expectations. Its early days still (I have only heard it through three times) but early signs are that Release The Stars is every bit as good as I could have hoped for, with Rufus' trademark ecstatic songwriting and production in full flight. Nay-sayers who scoff at the As Want One/Two is my favourite all time album, I was anxious that this follow up would fail to live up to expectations. Its early days still (I have only heard it through three times) but early signs are that Release The Stars is every bit as good as I could have hoped for, with Rufus' trademark ecstatic songwriting and production in full flight. Nay-sayers who scoff at the overblown dramatics are completely missing the point of Rufus, possibly the closest thing modern pop has to a contemporary classical composer. There are highlights aplenty on the album, growers too, and in I Disappoint You and Slideshow, two best ever tracks to rank alongside I Don't Know What It Is, Go or Go Ahead and, oh, so many others. The man's a genius. Expand
  25. joser.r
    May 22, 2007
    9
    It´s very absurd the ratings in your web....This records belongs to more than 80 category. You posh people of the press !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It our new Mozart but you don´t notice. So keep listening Panda Bear and go insane men!!!!
  26. wander
    May 3, 2007
    9
    best album from rufus - great job
  27. AdamW
    Nov 17, 2007
    9
    Exce[tional - a real grower of an album - sounded like a bit of an albatross on first play but now I just can't get enough of it. The grandiose "Slideshow" and the exuberant "Do I Disappoint You" are standout tracks, but the tender and vulnerable "Not Ready To Love" is also exceptional. Production-wise, a shower of an album. Musically, a definite grower. Give it a chance.
  28. ChrisS.
    May 14, 2007
    9
    it's amazing how allmusic has really not understood rufus' music ever. i think this is a great great album
  29. Corey
    May 14, 2007
    9
    The only reason I give this a 9 is because it just doesn't match the Want albums which are amazing. Still this is a terrific set of songs from a musical prodigy. Some people just don't "get" Rufus. It is so rare to find an artist that produces such intelligent, thought provoking and goosebump inducing music with such consistancy. Wonderful album.
  30. Oliver
    May 20, 2007
    9
    Er, don't you think you should update the reviews for this album. Where are the glowing reviews from Uncut, Mojo, Q magazine and most UK publications?? This is a great idea for a website but it's biased towards the US reviews.
Metascore
72

Generally favorable reviews - based on 33 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 33
  2. Negative: 0 out of 33
  1. It's an ornate, dizzying affair, where all his interests and talents collide in one brazen gesture. It's impressive in scope, but where does that leave the listener? Possibly with a headache.
  2. Such frequent attempts to elevate the banal into the meaningful ultimately keep Release the Stars from achieving any significant momentum and only add weight to the notion that Wainwright's shaky aim-- rather than his lack of talent-- might be his biggest downfall.
  3. This is so rich, so intelligent, so feeling, that most of us will throw our hands limply in the air and join voices with mum Kate McGarrigle who, according to the dedication on the back, "still whispers in my ear that I'm great".