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Universal acclaim- based on 86 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 70 out of 86
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Mixed: 7 out of 86
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Negative: 9 out of 86
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May 30, 2012Absolutely amazing album from one of the most talented and unique pop singers out there. She channels the quirkiness we all love brilliantly in this album, and if you're a new listener you may want to start somewhere else; however, for those already-established fans, this is the best thing Regina could have done for us. Not a bad song on the album.
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Aug 22, 2018A revisit to places previously seen. This time with eyes of experience and wisdom. And an album on the bright side of growing up. Good album
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Nov 22, 2021She goes a little bit darker here and still works pretty well thanks to her smart lyrics
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May 29, 2012Really interesting new album. A bit darker than last album. Great melodies, quirky voice that is totally infectious. Hard not to like her after hearing several tracks. A real story teller.
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Jul 4, 2012Her worst yet. It feels like she lost the flame that made Soviet Kitsch and Songs so amazing.. Her songs on this album are lost in too many drumbeats and studio effects that don't feel like they have their place. It is really overproduced and has a result no songs feels unique. Overall a really bland album from an artist that can do much better.
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May 31, 2012You Come Out Being A Great Artist.. And Attempt 110% To Do Your Best..
Sadly This Wasen't Anything Special For Me Regina Has A Amazing Voice But This Album Seemed Shallow And Bland...
I Know What We Saw From The Cheap Seats.. Some Dreadful Music
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Q MagazineOct 12, 2012The occasional glimmer of pop genius seen in the albums past is mostly absent, with plodding piano ballads in place instead. [Jul 2012, p.112]
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Jul 24, 2012Many of these songs are merely bemused, and when she revises "I'm just a soul whose intentions are good," all she achieves is a different singalong from the one you expected.
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MojoJul 18, 2012Spektor delivers everything with such guileless brio that you never notice the join [between troubadour style to chrome-clean hip hop].