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Generally favorable reviews- based on 88 Ratings
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Positive: 68 out of 88
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Mixed: 8 out of 88
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Negative: 12 out of 88
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EdwardEJul 6, 2005I purchased this disc & then listened to it 5 times trying to find something to enjoy. I then returned it. I think Billy's run his course musically & offers nothing worth having here.
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ChrisMJun 20, 2005This album is really a big disappointment. I actually liked Mary Star of the Sea a lot more than I enjoy this. There's a couple standout tracks (Walking Shade, The Camera Eye) but for the most part this is just more retro retread. It sounds like Adore if Adore wasn't very memorable and Kevin Shields played guitars.
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JasonRJun 30, 2005
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BubbaOJun 20, 2005If this was any other artist it wouldn't even be considered worth lsitening to. Well, it's not worth listening to. This is some of the most uninteresting music ever made.
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EveretMJun 25, 2005This album is NOT mainsteream Billy Corgan, nor will it be appreciated by Smashing Pumpkins fans, unless their favourite Albums are Pices Iscariot and Machina (blech!) This is for people who LOVE Billy Corgan (the man) and don't care what he does wrond (the music.) Also, it's not for "rock fans". There will be an audience for this, but it will not be me.
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bobJun 26, 2005Pathetic, as allways
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NateJul 14, 2005
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AllanSep 17, 2005Minus A100, DIA and to Love Somebody, pointless dribble. Wow, what a mess, Bill.
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AlanRSep 24, 2005One of the greatest CD's Corgan has ever produced solo!
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BeaubeckAug 16, 2005
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Awards & Rankings
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Future mostly sounds like a bunch of so-so Smashing Pumpkins songs, stripped of everything except Corgan's adenoidal vocals, and then set to a chorus of synths and electronic drumbeats.
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Q MagazineThere's nothing as heroic as Smashing Pumpkins' Tonight Tonight, but Now (And Then) is a surprisingly successful attempt at emotion. [Jul 2005, p.113]
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MojoCorgan allows a surprisingly vulnerable side to appear. [Jul 2005, p.96]