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Generally favorable reviews- based on 93 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 68 out of 93
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Mixed: 17 out of 93
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Negative: 8 out of 93
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Nov 3, 2021One of my favorite DJs, making a favorite album. Grab work and without a doubt, great collaborations for an excellent party, one weekend
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Jul 21, 2018Calvin Harris demonstrates for the first time that he is in the musical field by and for always giving us a piece of good electronic music with hits included
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Jan 12, 2018
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Dec 9, 2017
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Aug 8, 2017Definitely one of the best dance albums of all time. Collaborators are awesome and songs are bops. It's like impossible mission to repeat this album with so many hits.
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Jul 5, 2016Guys, this album is and will always be a dance music classic!
This album is Outstanding for Pop and EDM music.
Love the drops and the collabs are cool too
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Jan 27, 2016Yawn. That sums up this album in one word. This was something I regretted listening to and something that is on the borderline of whether it is proper music or not.
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Sep 10, 2015
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Feb 22, 2014
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Nov 18, 2013
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Nov 3, 2013You know I was a little disappointed because some of the songs were just lacking personality. I loved Calvin's beats and I think Calvin is one of the best in his business. But lets be honest here this album was a disappointment. The stand outs sweet nothing and I need your love. But the rest are not special. Sorry Calvin
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Aug 14, 2013It's really sad when you wait for an album for so long, and when it comes, you only like one song. "Bounce" with Kelis is that song. The rest of the "album" I can throw in the garbage bin.
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Jul 10, 2013I was overly excited to when 18 Months finally released! One thing I didn't like is that I kinda knew what was coming because of all the singles that were released before the actual release. They were all great songs although he only sang in one song! Still, its a great album. Best tracks in my opinion: Feel So Close, Sweet Nothing, Lets Go
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Jun 7, 2013This guy said that making pop songs was easier than making a sandwich. Well, now I see why he said that. The album? Uninspired forgettable generic tracks. The only track here that is not going be forgotten is "We Found Love". "Let's Go", while weak, may be the seconds best thing on the album, which is something, at least, concerning.
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May 12, 2013Just forget what the critics say, this album is AMAZING. Look at the user reviews for proof. This album is full of dance gems, which will never EVER be forgotten. Amazing album, really should have better reception!
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Apr 20, 2013Quite good album, the singles are brilliant, but the rest of the songs are forgettable filler which are pure dance music which bores me, so i just listen to the singles
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Mar 21, 2013Calvin created a new style of electronic, I think he's better than David Guetta, him songs makes ballads to relaxing and deep beats. Very worked and simple album.
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Feb 4, 2013
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Dec 15, 2012Just seeing the greatest british artists and others(rihanna) and the special tune of Calvin Harris makes this album perfect. In the next album, he has to create more songs like Feel so Close, his voice is so deep and folk that stays wonderful with the electro
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Feb 6, 2013While 18 Months, Harris’s third solo full-length, is pretty much the hit-making monster that launched him in to the world spotlight, the truth of the matter is that it feels like a rather compromised vision of who he is an artist, sacrificing his quirkiness for a brooding new persona that starts to get stale over the course of a complete full-length.
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Dec 13, 2012this sounds like the soundtrack to the hell of cheese-ball Las Vegas bottle service clubs.
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Q MagazineNov 21, 2012In a half-hearted effort to dilute the homogeneity, Harris grouts 18 Months with flimsy instrumentals, as if to create the illusion of a proper album. He's not fooling anyone--maybe not even himself. [Dec 2012, p.108]