Walking With Thee
- Clinic
- Band Name: Clinic
- Record Label: Domino / Universal
- Release Date: Mar 5, 2002
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MichaelE.Aug 3, 20028Good, but the last 5 songs don't live up to the first 6. But even they're okay. "The Equaliser" is awesome.
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BenjaminBunnyApr 17, 20047It's simply "Internal Wranger" part two--a near-identical sequel with a bigger budget but less heart.
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MichaelS.Mar 27, 20029Absolutely amazing. Sounds like Radiohead (Kid A, Amnesiac) mixed with Coldplay plus the melodica which will make this album forever and futurely defined as that Clinic sound. One or two somewhat tedious songs prevents it from being a 10.
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DavidCJul 10, 200310My observation: those already familiar with Clinic were somewhat dissapointed with this release, while those who discovered Clinic with Walking With Thee were enthralled. I got both at the same time and was blown away, and found this release every bit as hypnotically brilliant as Internal Wrangler. I strongly recommend both to any true music lover.
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MickeyT.Apr 18, 200210Awesome yet highly unrecognized artist!!
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JohnD.Jul 31, 20028I first thought this was the side project of the art group known as The Clinic because they have mp3's on their site (www.theclinic.ontheweb.nu), but you can't download them. None the less, I found these guys to be very groovey
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JohnG.Mar 14, 200210if you don't like this, you are the least, mildly retarded
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BobRNov 11, 200710Phucking brilliant.
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72Walking with Thee is neither an album of triumph nor of disappointment.
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40There's something rather pinched and prescribed about this weirdness.
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Clinic have evolved from a set of brilliantly mixed parts into a distinctive whole to be reckoned with. [Apr 2002, p.71]