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Q MagazineOct 14, 2013Of Nelson's many collaborative albums, To All The Girls is simply among his best. [Nov 2013, p.112]
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Oct 14, 2013A fine addition to a weighty catalogue already packed with duets.
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Oct 14, 2013The range of the album is impressive.
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UncutOct 31, 2013If the results can be unremarkable the album is redeemed by Nelson's engagement on most cuts. [Dec 2013, p.68]
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Oct 14, 2013The 70-minute length of To All the Girls does make the album feel a little samey, but that can be a good thing, as it makes for nice, romantic mood music or a drowsy Sunday afternoon at home.
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Oct 31, 2013Willie's band cooks like Al Green's old Hi Records rhythm section as Staples wails and emotes. Church is in session, and suddenly Willie Nelson's been upstaged on his own album. Something tells me Willie didn't mind one bit, no sir.
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Oct 18, 2013Weepers and waltzes prevail, but standouts push beyond that: Shelby Lynne's Western swing, Alison Krauss' dark Latin tinge, Wynonna Judd's husky honky-tonk blues, Mavis Staples' Bill Withers soul cover.
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MojoOct 14, 2013sometimes the going gets a mite too easy, too laid back. But there are several memorable teamings. [Nov 2013, p.91]