You Could Have It So Much Better
- Franz Ferdinand
- Band Name: Franz Ferdinand
- Record Label: Sony / Domino
- Release Date: Oct 4, 2005
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8.1
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Universal acclaim- based on 158 Ratings
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Positive: 135 out of 158
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Mixed: 12 out of 158
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Negative: 11 out of 158
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SebaBJul 28, 200610It's the firts album that makes me imitating guitarsolos
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TomBOct 3, 200510EASILY the album of the year. Absolutely fucking brilliant.
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BrianAOct 3, 20059One of the best albums of the year. An awesome followup, which has the band trying out new things, and branching out in directions I would have never seen them going. One thing I don't get is why they decided on "Do You Want To" as the first single. It's a good track, but others on the album are far better.
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gabewOct 3, 200510hells yeahhhhhhh
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CraigOct 3, 200510as good as you can get for a follow-up to the debut.
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ChrisPOct 3, 20059Again franz put out another good album. This album i think doesnt have all of the good songs that last had but the songs on this album that are good are really good.
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tONYOct 3, 200510Sounds so memorable and catchy.
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MikoVOct 4, 200510Absolutly Great!
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DMasseyOct 4, 20059Utterly terrific, although am I alone in thinking that Do You Want To is the single cheesiest and horrifically annoying song to be released for a long time? The rest of the album more than makes up for it however both expanding and improving on their established sound.
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mizzocaponeOct 4, 200510awesum!! they had the impossible task of following up the first album and miracously succeeded!
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MihaiVOct 4, 200510Just brilliant. I love the 3 ballads. This was the big surprise to me. The rest is Franz Ferdinand at their best.
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JoeCOct 4, 200510Excellent album, solid follow-up to influential debut.
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VivOct 4, 200510This had a rating of 89 before Stylus Magazine pissed on it. Still, let the numbers continue to speak, as this is in my opinion one of the best, unabashedly cocksure albums of the year.
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TravisYOct 4, 200510Sounds like the first but more in depth. Awesome if you loved the first album. Okay if you thought it was okay.
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StevenBOct 4, 20059Perhaps I was expecting a let down. Perhaps I felt with such a strong debut there was nowhere else to go but down. I was as incorrect as horse wrangler heading up FEMA. Great second effort. And without the usual two year wait.
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WillOOct 4, 200510Perfect album filled with catchy lyrics, yet dark at the same time. This is a masterpiece and has just marvolous songs. PERFECT
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nickkOct 5, 20059A more than worthy follow up. perhaps a little underwhelming at first but the songs prove to be just as exciting and infectious as those on the stellar debut while the inclusion of three ballads adds another dimension. though the tall poppy killers will tell you otherwise this album is indeed Franztastic
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ChrisGOct 5, 20059Brilliant follow-up. Stronger songs -- better song structure and melody. Most tracks go beyond the immediate hook.
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AudreyPOct 5, 20059I am really fond of this release although it is nothing more than a well made pop album, but still it is much better than a lot of what most poppy bands put out. Like so many have said, if you liked their debut, you will most likely enjoy You Could Have It So Much Better...
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JohnSOct 6, 20059
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[Anonymous]Oct 6, 200510A perfect follow-up to their perfect debut. I might even like this CD even more than their debut, it is fantastic. Definitely buy it if you liked their first album.
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ThomasLOct 7, 200510You Could Have It So Much Better......No you can't, this is so very nearly perfect
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DamianMOct 7, 200510"If you didn't actually like the cold, arch, clipped art pop of the debut, then don't buy this because you're probably not going to like it; just get back to your Status Quo records, you tin eared muppet." John Doran, Playlouder. Or make that Bon Jovi records you American idiots!
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JenniferEOct 7, 200510Fantastic collestion of songs both fast and slow the best without doubt is The Fallen.
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LukasHOct 7, 200510Excellent follow up album. Catchy tunes that travel all over the map. From start to finish this album KICKS A**.
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BeenmanCOct 7, 200510If i had the option of butter on my pancake or the new Franz i would pick butter. BUT after i ate that tasty little cake in the pan with butter i would go out and buy the new Franz because its so awesome. I would listen to the new Franz and then listen to it again because I cant get sick of it. And then id go out pound some beers and try to get some action!!
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slapcharOct 8, 200510One of the best albums of the year. 'Outsiders' stands out as a superior song.
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AndyWOct 8, 200510Franz Ferdinand sure goes over their boundaries, and easily pulls off some old school Clash-esque punk, as well a new side to them, some softer stuff. For a follow-up to the debut, this is absolutely amazing. Definately one of the best of 2005. Hardly, one weak song this entire album. It is sooo choice, that I highly recommend you pick this record up.
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JeremyM.Oct 9, 200510
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RonGOct 9, 20059Superb, far better than their debut, which sounds poor in comparison
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MattAOct 9, 20059Very good... i think i like it better than thier last album, but then again... not all songs are that great... but the ones that are are great.
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SteveTOct 12, 200510Fantastic, simple as!
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BenGOct 12, 200510Better than the first and one of the best albums of the year. Remember that Oasis and Coldplay have also released amazing albums this year! This is brilliant! I'm actually listening to it now!
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TrungaOct 12, 200510Franz Ferdinand have made a great album, the catchy lyrics, great tunes, love it all and the sequence in which the tracks fall, enough to keep your head bopping !
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MinYOct 13, 200510
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dakhOct 13, 20059Betterr than the first, among the the best of 2005.
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CGOct 15, 200510It's simply brilliant - not remotely emotionless, as suggested in one or two of the reviews above. My favorite is when reviewers miss the point altogether: the idiot at Stylus actually critisized What You Meant" for featuring 'cringe-worthy pearls like
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JohnOct 16, 20059This album proves that Franz CAN out do their 1st album. "What you meant" is kinda like some of The Beatles good stuff, there is so much veriety in the new album. Dont listen 2 people slam this and overlook it its sooo dam good, a must!!!
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Disco_StewOct 17, 200510Great follow up, Im loving this album, The fallen is a great song.
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NicolásOOct 19, 20059A very complete album. Another step forward from a band which is called to set a new order in the current indie scene.
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AllanFOct 21, 20059Anyone who says their first album is better is insane. This one is phenomenal.
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ExecutionerJonesOct 22, 200510Their first album was a eight. This one is a ten! It's the best album I've bought in ages. EVERYONE needs to hear the title track turned way up!
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MattOct 25, 20059More fun and hookier than their first album. I never thought they could come up with an album almost as good as the new New Pornographers and Liz Phair albums, but they did.
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FelixROct 28, 200510This may just be the best album this year. It's certainly a big improvement on the first album, which had as many forgettable tracks as it did memorable ones. It's got catchy hooks, thoughtful lyrics, and a cohesive structure that makes it nearly impossible to turn it off once the album starts playing.
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slawekkOct 30, 200510so far, one of the two albums of the year (the second being black rebel motorcycle club). much more better that the debut!
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ReneeNov 3, 20059What? This song is not even close to being the same as the debut. The songs are deeper, the instruments are played better, the chords are more intricate. It's all-in-all a definite step up from 'Franz Ferdinand' and I like where the guys are headed.
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MatthieuRNov 3, 20059Great album; I can't understand why people like Jame F. are slamming this record for being more of the same; that's like complaining to the waiter that there isn't a fly in your soup!
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billyNov 5, 20059most of it was great, but just not perfect
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TomWNov 6, 200510Fantastic album, better than the first. Best song: The Fallen
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AndrewJNov 6, 20059
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heddaacheNov 8, 20059Super energetic fun! Even better than their last!
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HugoPNov 10, 200510Tight stuff...
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NaniNov 18, 200510couldn't have it any better.
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MANUTDDec 27, 200510This is one of the best albums I've ever heard
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JonHDec 28, 200510In the top 5 of albums of 2005. Franz Ferdinand is pop/rock at its absolute finest and most exciting. Every track is a showstopper.
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BenJan 7, 20069No, there's not really anything innovative here, and yes, it all sounds very similar to their first album. In truth, the only thing Franz Ferdinand brings to the table here are some incredibly catchy songs. Then again, what more do they really need? This might not have been the best album of 2005, but I'd be hard pressed to think of another that was simply this much fun to listen to.
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AlecEJan 10, 200610Best album of 2005.
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JorgeEJan 28, 200610In order to save words.... JUST PERFECT!!!!
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MarioPFeb 1, 20069
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anonApr 2, 200610EVEN BETTER thatn the first one.
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MarcusPMar 12, 20079Great Album. It´s not the songs in itself, thats great, it´s the whole album.
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JeffJJun 15, 20079Absolutely stunning. It would have been even stronger if they would have left off "Fade Together" and "Outsiders', but if the songs "The Fallen," "Do You Want to", "This Boy" and "You Could Have it So Much Better" don't shake your booty, then, like Fatboy Slim said, your booty must be dead.
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May 25, 201210You Could Have It So Much Better (in my opinion) improves upon a great debut album with one that has songs that are more punchy and catchy than their self-titled debut. This is one of the best times I have had while listening to an album, and would recommend this record highly.
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90It's a stunning, confident piece of work that suggests the band is merely getting started.
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80It'll do just fine for now. But here's hoping for a torturously difficult third album. [Oct 2005, p.140]
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Franz Ferdinand have slightly tweaked the neo-Brit-pop genre – mixing in funk, dashes of punk, and a bit of disco – and come out with a sophomore album even more confident and hungry for glory than their debut.