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Generally favorable reviews- based on 77 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 53 out of 77
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Mixed: 14 out of 77
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Negative: 10 out of 77
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AngelloCApr 16, 2007showing us that music styles never expire, maybe it sounds like 60's but its perfect to take us away, specially today, when everybody with stress need it
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ChristinaMDec 12, 2006This album has something for everyone and every mood.
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johncNov 13, 2006What an album brilliant harmonies those guitars check them out live you wont regret it
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BrettNJul 14, 2006Easy to listen to but is that something to get so excited about some nice songs just not enough of them. Mornings Eleven, Forever Lost, This Love, Love's A Game
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SimonGMay 29, 2006Blows me away every time. I was sucked in by the Forever Lost single; was not disappointed by the album. Listen to it everyday. Love's a Game is the best one.
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GeronimoHMay 25, 2006
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GZoSTJan 20, 2006This stayed in my 512 MB-Mp3-player for a couple of months. It's just beautiful. Enough said.
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sarahbJan 10, 2006brilliant! great sounding tracks with good rythym and harmonies.
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BuckRodgersJan 9, 2006All the bullshit about the Mama's and the Papas is ridiculous.
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KenRDec 19, 2005This album is the top. Buy it. No matter what music your into this is gold
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TheFirethiefDec 10, 2005
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JonnoRNov 28, 2005I like this band, they remind me of Broken Social Scene, and some Neil Young, as well as an assortment of other bands.
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HannahNov 10, 2005This is an album that comes from a talented group of people. Those who boo it have obviously no idea where real talent comes from, infact i dare to whether they have ever listened to a single note of talent? this is a great cd from a great band!
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conniecoNov 5, 2005great
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bastiaanhOct 29, 2005An album I bought after listening to it for 30 amazing seconds, and appeared to keep up to this energy level for the next 30 minutes!
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KeithOct 28, 2005the best music to come out of 2005
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mattaOct 27, 2005Very pretty, inoffensive album. Doens't take alot of risks, but like other artists in this same vein like Ron Sexsmith, being innovative and eclectic really isn't the point. Stong debut.
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RoseDOct 25, 2005Just fantastic
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brenhOct 15, 2005awesome harmonies, excellent song writing, this album blew me away. video killed the radio star unfortunately
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RolOct 9, 2005Excellent, well-written, well-sung, unpretentious( and maybe this is why people are having a go at it) collection of songs most people will enjoy. Close analysis of music is pointless it either moves you or not, and I'm confident it will move more people than it will turn off.
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ChadSOct 9, 2005
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PodunkieBabbagerOct 6, 2005
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CaptainFishySep 5, 2005Gotta say......after catching this band during the 2005 summer festival season.......I aquired the album.....and it is quite simply a masterpiece for its time.
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MattJSep 1, 2005This is a great record, "ahh this song reminds me of the summer of 2005" is what we will all be saying for years to come, a true summer pop classic, to be enjoyed because its enjoyable!, the reason it isnt a 10, is because im afraid its getting overplayed and is possibly going to be a great album ruined yet again
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arsosAug 29, 2005tocan bien chiditoy estoy de acuerdo con lo que dice Jason, y como bien lo señala sus influencias de la decada de los seseta para mi son muy buenas
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robhAug 28, 2005A fantastic sounding band with tonnes of talent. The harmonies work perfect together to give an uplifting experience!!!
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MBrownAug 25, 2005It's darn good and you know it booooiiii!!!!
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EmmanuelRAug 21, 2005Amazing album... Almost every song makes you want to immediately play it again
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davidAug 18, 2005A really good pop-rock album. I really love the song 'I see you, you see me'. I would bother for sure.
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jasoneAug 5, 2005This is some of the best music I've probably ever heard. Complex songs that sound really simple and beautiful, and although they obviously draw influences from sixties music they sound unlike anyone else I've ever heard.
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Awards & Rankings
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A record that will endure beyond this year, this decade and the rest.
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Nothing quite prepares you for the sheer beauty of The Magic Numbers' music.
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The songwriting falls a couple of times too many into timid generalities about love and loss; the melodies, though lovely, are sometimes interchangeable.