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Universal acclaim- based on 24 Ratings
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Positive: 20 out of 24
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Mixed: 2 out of 24
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Negative: 2 out of 24
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cesarnSep 9, 2003a genius album... rest in peace, mr zevon
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MLSep 25, 2003A truly beautiful album, and generous gift to everyone smart enough to listen ....
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AndreaM.Sep 30, 2003This has become my favorite CD. The more I listen to it, the more I appreciate the genius that was Warren Zevon. Thank you Mr. Z for all of the great music, RIP.
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KevinKSep 9, 2003Thank you Warren. We'll keep you in our hearts for more than just awhile.
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JohnHMar 7, 2007Extraordinary work from an exceptional talent. Maybe normally a 9......but given the circumstances a 10 seems cheap.
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HansFAug 29, 2003great !!!
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seangSep 8, 2003Good Bye. We'll miss you.
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DanCMay 23, 2004Wonderful, wonderful, album!
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LapdoodlingCricketsMay 5, 2005WZ ,you are in our hearts
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KatieFOct 13, 2003As a first-time listener of Zevon, I am thouroughly impressed with the CD and can't wait to buy the past ones. He will be missed.
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CoeSSep 10, 2003It's a sad thing i just recently discovered Warren. This album is just great. The way he sings of he own upcoming death gives me goose skin allover http://fileunder.blogspot.com
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KevinBAug 18, 2006Great final testament of a dying legend.
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NathanS.Feb 16, 2005
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ScottYJul 9, 2005I think that the ratings are over-inflated, perhaps due to his recent death. There are some real gems on here, but it doesn't comepare to some of his other efforts such as Life'll Kill Ya.
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Awards & Rankings
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UncutUnder the direst circumstances, he has painted his masterpiece. [Album of the Month, Sep 2003, p.96]
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If the lyrics generally lack the literary precision of Zevons best work, the songs take on greater weight given the circumstance under which they were recorded.
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Everyone who says this isn't a sentimental record is right. But it admits sentiment, hold the hygiene, and suggests that he knows more about love dying than he did when he was immortal.