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Universal acclaim- based on 21 Ratings
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Positive: 19 out of 21
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Mixed: 1 out of 21
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GOJan 10, 2005One of the best albums of 2004. Enjoyed immensly. Some tracks do stand out more than others such as "confusion", "remember me" and "moons and horror shows". Each song is totally different to the next.
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KimmyHOct 30, 2007This is my all-time favorite album.
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SamuelPDec 6, 2004Cor Scully! The Zutons debut is nothing short of brilliant. Who said Swamp Boogie was dead? Not me.
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PawadeeSApr 24, 2005I think The Zutons awesome, I love all of their songs!!!!
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slobodanApr 1, 2005Very, very good
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KatyJul 21, 2005The Zutons are great. Each song has a differednt sound that is great in its own way. best of all they sound different than most other bands that are out today.
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JeannetteDAug 1, 2005I didn't fully listen to this CD until I had the pleasure of seeing The Zutons live. This is a great album, and the Zutons have discovered a highly recognizable, unique sound. It may take a spin or two, but once you get into this album, there's no turning back!
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Nov 21, 2021Great album and sounds especially the saxophone. Confusion and You Will You Won’t are my favourites.
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skelly2010May 2, 2007I first encountered this band when they opened for Keane at a show i attended. They have long outlasted Keane in my music collection. A fine album.
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HairPulleyDec 9, 2004
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JonGMar 6, 2005
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JohnFDec 31, 2004Utterly ridiculous; by the time the disc ends, we are left wondering, "Who really did kill the Zutons? I WANT TO KNOW, DAMMIT!"
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While it's easy to break Who Killed the Zutons? down into a series of emulations, you still end up wishing it wasn't all so plastic and more... well, lifelike.
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A thoughtful and inventive debut album that is more accomplished and accessible than the first offering by [The Coral].
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SpinThey find a woolly warmth and loopy generosity few English art-rockers have stumbled upon since the first Beta Band record. [Dec 2004, p.124]