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Universal acclaim- based on 38 Ratings
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Positive: 32 out of 38
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Mixed: 5 out of 38
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Negative: 1 out of 38
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Nov 9, 2012Rather than a fall, Norah in fact bounces back up with this release. The songs are all unique, yet bonded by similarities. The Fall has a perfect, melodic flow to it, and its beautiful to listen to.
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Nov 21, 2021A very different approach to Norah Jones going from blues to rock some songs are good and have a rnb feel others are bland.
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JasonSNov 19, 2009This Cd is not what I hoped it would be change can be good but not in this case.
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johnwNov 18, 2009My favorite Norah album since Come Away With Me every song is unique and keeps my attention...glad she still can make intersting music unlike alot of artist who usually fade by their 4th album!
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PaulKNov 19, 2009Could this album be any more benign musically? Jones' lyrics may be conceptual and probing, but the music of this album is destined for elevators and dental offices worldwide. Very disappointing.
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hannahwNov 17, 2009
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The emotional imprint of The Fall moves beyond the pining, wistful tones that are her trademark in favour of Sex And The City scenarios bursting with heartbreak, regret and emotional devastation.
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The Fall is ultimately a mildly more adventurous art-pop take on her piano-based cabaret style.
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If the hardcore fanbase feel a blanch coming on, this isn't all wilful eclecticism gone mad. King's work is The Fall's unifying factor that keeps it cohesive.