Rolling Stone's Scores
- Movies
- Music
For 3,511 reviews, this publication has graded:
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34% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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63% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 7.3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 64
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,915 out of 3511
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Mixed: 1,564 out of 3511
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Negative: 32 out of 3511
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music reviews
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A perfect treasure of soft, spangled woe sung with a heavy open heart.... It's the best album Beck has ever made. -
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In terms of consistency, craftsmanship and musical experimentation, Goddess in the Doorway surpasses all his solo work and any Rolling Stones album since Some Girls. -
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To the 5 Boroughs is an exciting, astonishing balancing act: fast, funny and sobering. -
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It is a glorious thing to hear. It will be one of the best things you hear all year. -
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The remarkable achievement of Love and Theft is that Dylan makes the past sound as strange, haunted and alluring as the future... -
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Even for him, though, The Rising, with its bold thematic concentration and penetrating emotional focus, is a singular triumph. -
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A serious, ridiculously ambitious punk album. [14 Oct 2004, p.100] -
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It's looser and messier than Sgt. Pepper and, one suspects, always would have been. But its sui generis Americanism counterbalances its paucity of classic pop songs. -
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Late Registration is an undeniable triumph, packed front to back, so expansive it makes the debut sound like a rough draft. -
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Magic is, in one way, the most openly nostalgic record Springsteen has ever made. -
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Rarely does an act so flatteringly curate its own brilliance. -
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Working on a Dream is the richest of the three great rock albums Springsteen has made this decade with the E Street Band--and moment for moment, song for song, there are more musical surprises than on any Bruce album you could name. -
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He is still singing about singing, all over No Line on the Horizon, U2's first album in nearly five years and their best, in its textural exploration and tenacious melodic grip, since 1991's "Achtung Baby." -
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Critic Score 100
This three-disc remastered Ya-Ya's includes the original in all its gritty glory. Disc Two is a five-song EP from the same shows, with acoustic performances--"Prodigal Son" and "You Gotta Move"--from Richards (playing a resonator guitar) and Jagger. The third disc is an unexpected treat: blistering sets by openers B.B. King plus Ike and Tina Turner (doing an outrageously steamy take on Otis Redding's "I've Been Loving You Too Long"). -
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Finally, the third and most brutal album from these Detroit legends gets both the rawness and the power it deserves. -
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It was a long haul to that nasty perfection — "Loving Cup" was first recorded in 1969; "Sweet Virginia" was a salty-country leftover from Sticky Fingers — and the outtakes unearthed and, in some cases, retouched for this reissue reveal more (not a lot but enough to be grateful for) about the process and detours -
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On The Union, produced by T Bone Burnett, John and Russell share the resurrection. Each goes back to what he first did best. Then they do it together.- Posted Oct 21, 2010
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My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is his most maniacally inspired music yet, coasting on heroic levels of dementia, pimping on top of Mount Olympus.- Posted Dec 7, 2010
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Greatest protest album ever made? Most stirring soul-music symphony? Yes and yes. And then some.- Posted Aug 4, 2011
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It's a museum piece, a record that merits a display in the Smithsonian.- Posted Sep 28, 2011
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The bonus material is not essential listening, but since U2 rarely pull back the curtain on their creative process, it's fascinating to hear this rough draft of history.- Posted Nov 1, 2011
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Critic Score 100
This edition has 12 outtakes, most of which have been hoarded on bootlegs by Stones fanatics for years. Some of the bonus tracks are nearly as hot as the originals.- Posted Dec 8, 2011
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Critic Score 100
The most despairing, confrontational and musically turbulent album Bruce Springsteen has ever made.- Posted Mar 6, 2012
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Reminds us that, for all of Simon's genius with tunes and lyrics, it's his rhythmic searching and sophistication that sets him apart.- Posted Jun 8, 2012
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The real revelations are recordings that part the curtains on the making of Rumours, like Christine McVie's solo-piano-demo rendition of "Songbird."- Posted Feb 14, 2013
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Critic Score 90
Austin's favorite trio dishes out eleven helpings of diverse alt-pop on what may wind up being the finest record of its ilk all year. Charged by song sculptor/frontman Britt Daniel, this start-to-finish triumph never underachieves even if it has an effortless aura at times. -
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Critic Score 90
This record demands a room full of quiet and your undivided attention. Listen to it any other way and you may be disappointed, even bored, by it. And that will be your hard luck, because Silver and Gold is Neil Young at his hushed, acoustic best: simple, romantic, direct. -