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8.4

Universal acclaim- based on 139 Ratings

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  1. Jul 9, 2016
    8
    Ok. This is a good album. But I'm still disappointed considering how good Glorious was. This album just lacks the exuberance and the melodrama that Glorious had. Also it's jarring how big of difference there is between the first half of the album and the second half. The first half, whilst still not being as good as Glorious, was still really good. The second half is mostly made of prettyOk. This is a good album. But I'm still disappointed considering how good Glorious was. This album just lacks the exuberance and the melodrama that Glorious had. Also it's jarring how big of difference there is between the first half of the album and the second half. The first half, whilst still not being as good as Glorious, was still really good. The second half is mostly made of pretty by the numbers pop songs. They're not bad songs, but there's nothing special about them. You could say this album is more cohesive, but really, it's more homogeneous than cohesive. I think Foxes should stick to more abstract subject matters rather than making an album strictly about relationships. I still have to admit though, it's still a great album, just disappointing for me.

    Favs: Better Love, Feet Don't Fail Me Now, Amazing, Cruel, If You Leave Me Now
    Least Favs: All I Need, Shoot Me Down, On My Way
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  2. Jul 9, 2016
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Despite not being a totally mainstream pop artist, this album has songs worth a Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 such as Body Talk, Rise Up (Reprise), On My Way, Money or Feet Don't Fail Me Now. Every song is well-crafted and sounds to be carefully thought and executed while Foxes' vocals have the perfect power to make you sad, dance, sing, get into your feelings, etc. The pink pop cuts like Body Talk, Amazing and Feet Don't Fail Me Now are perfectly contrasted by On My Way, Scar, Shoot Me Down and Lose My Cool. While on the other side of the road Cruel and Money look like the crazy cousins of the album.

    It's true that it may have not the variety of topics Glorious had but it's still a very solid album with pristine pop vibrations.

    2 pop albums IN A ROW as good as Glorious and All I Need are yet to be found in this industry and Foxes ain't someone to be slept on after voicing Clarity in 2013, snatching a Top 8 and a Grammy. Foxes deserves a lot more recognition and acknowledgment. Personally, I still like Glorious a bit more because it had a "dramatic reality" extra touch but this album is amazing and my score is a 9 because Cruel is the only song of the album I didn't like lmao.
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  3. Feb 5, 2016
    8
    I think Foxes still trying to figure out how an artist can balances commercial pop music with underground, and this is - at least - admirable.

    This album, by far, is a whopping increase of its previous (Glorious). Many tracks here were well thought out and prepared before they are ready for the public to acquire them. The strength of the album, of course, is the magnificent voice Foxes
    I think Foxes still trying to figure out how an artist can balances commercial pop music with underground, and this is - at least - admirable.

    This album, by far, is a whopping increase of its previous (Glorious). Many tracks here were well thought out and prepared before they are ready for the public to acquire them. The strength of the album, of course, is the magnificent voice Foxes that keeps on plete way with his heavenly timbre.

    Even with more coherence and persistence that Glorious, All I Need eventually becomes tiresome for still being so homogenic as the previous one. Maybe it's my mistake to think like this, but it seems that this is the essence of Foxes... Make albums in which a song reminiscent of another.

    But still, finally, we see a more determined and mature woman now has a better and constructive project at hands. Eagerly awaiting the third album by this beautiful artist.
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  4. Feb 5, 2016
    10
    This album is absolutely stunning. In comparison with the previous album, Glorious, All I Need isn't necessarily as sonically diverse, but it still excels in so many ways. From the catchy choruses of the upbeat songs to the emotional delivery of the ballads, this album is incredible in so many ways, and I think that Foxes has delivered a very high quality album, just like she has in theThis album is absolutely stunning. In comparison with the previous album, Glorious, All I Need isn't necessarily as sonically diverse, but it still excels in so many ways. From the catchy choruses of the upbeat songs to the emotional delivery of the ballads, this album is incredible in so many ways, and I think that Foxes has delivered a very high quality album, just like she has in the past. She is clearly able to create a cohesive and quality piece of work and I believe that she deserves much more acclaim than she is currently receiving. The standout tracks for me, were "Body Talk," "Cruel," "Devil Side," (which may be my favorite Foxes track of all time), "Scar," "Cruel," and "Lose My Cool." Expand
  5. Feb 6, 2016
    10
    This album is by far one of my favourite albums ever. It is like she has her own genre of music in a way that she makes pop songs but doesn't make them in a 'pop' way. You can definitely hear development from 'Glorious' to 'All I Need' and can tell that she is now a much more experienced artist than she was when creating her first album. I really hope that this album receives theThis album is by far one of my favourite albums ever. It is like she has her own genre of music in a way that she makes pop songs but doesn't make them in a 'pop' way. You can definitely hear development from 'Glorious' to 'All I Need' and can tell that she is now a much more experienced artist than she was when creating her first album. I really hope that this album receives the recognition it deserves, well done Foxes on creating such a masterpiece for the world. Expand
  6. Feb 6, 2016
    10
    "Amazing" and the great "Body Talk" and "Feet Do not Fail Me Now" conquer our attention once again to the onslaught lush production. The piano and synthesizers sticky realize the grandiose sounding applied and lives up to the title of the album '' All I Need '.
  7. Feb 5, 2016
    4
    I love Foxes, I love her very much, but she really needs a makeover career, as both albums sound so boring and basic. Her voice is out of this world so beautiful it is, but the productions are opposed to it.
  8. Feb 6, 2016
    10
    This album is so good, the lyrics and the instrumentals fit so perfect. The upbeat of Wicked Love it's completely catching, it feels like foxes found a whole new way to impress us and she nail it
  9. Feb 6, 2016
    10
    I did not expect less than that of Foxes, the Glorious successor is just as good. All I Need is quality above what is currently being launched. Surely this artist deserves more knowledge. The blind as those who will not see.
  10. Feb 6, 2016
    10
    Muito melhor que grandes lançamentos de 2016 (até agora), a Raposa deveria ter mais reconhecimento, vocais maravilhosos, Cruel é sem dúvidas a melhor do CD, achei bem superior a seu primeiro álbum, Glorious, uma verdadeira bíblia.
  11. Mar 28, 2016
    4
    Only enjoyed 2 or 3 songs. She is very talented. It seems that the majority of artists today only put time into one or two songs then fill the album up with whatever so that they can sell more
  12. Jul 20, 2016
    7
    After listening to this album several times more, I'm changing my score from a 6 to a 7.

    I think this album is both a step forward and a step backward for Foxes. I really like the dark, dramatic style she established on Glorious, so I'm a bit disappointed she went more mainstream on this album. There are a few songs here that hint at her older stuff (Better Love, Feet Don't Fail Me Now,
    After listening to this album several times more, I'm changing my score from a 6 to a 7.

    I think this album is both a step forward and a step backward for Foxes. I really like the dark, dramatic style she established on Glorious, so I'm a bit disappointed she went more mainstream on this album. There are a few songs here that hint at her older stuff (Better Love, Feet Don't Fail Me Now, Devil Side), but for the most part All I Need is much more mainstream pop. That's not necessarily a bad thing though. Foxes still has a lovely, emotive voice that surpasses so many other artists in this genre, and for the most part, these songs are actually well-written and pretty catchy. There are a few songs that kind of miss the mark, but overall this is a decently enjoyable album.
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  13. Jan 19, 2021
    9
    Definitively I ejoyed it so much more than Glorious, it's very pop just how I like it
  14. Sep 13, 2016
    10
    I think Foxes still trying to figure out how an artist can balances commercial pop music with underground, and this is - at least - admirable.

    This album, by far, is a whopping increase
  15. May 29, 2016
    7
    At the same time its a very joyfull album, very well produced, with great lyrics and etc, its almost a retrospective of Carly Rae Jepsen's Emotion. But still good since its another great album.
  16. Feb 7, 2016
    10
    ARRASOU BIXAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ja to ouvindo todos os hinos, scar, all i need, devil side, on my way e money são as melhores resta aceitar né non????
  17. Apr 19, 2016
    8
    simply brilliant, i wait so much for this album, but i think tha Glorious still have the best album of foxes, but i love this, it was great, Bravo Foxes
  18. Nov 2, 2018
    8
    Another great album from Foxes which has improved in some ways over its predecessor but has downgraded in other aspects. All I Need delivers more incredible vocals from Foxes with noticeably improved song writing and production that feels more professional however it lacks originality compared to her previous album Glorious which had a dark tone and felt more memorable overall. FavouritesAnother great album from Foxes which has improved in some ways over its predecessor but has downgraded in other aspects. All I Need delivers more incredible vocals from Foxes with noticeably improved song writing and production that feels more professional however it lacks originality compared to her previous album Glorious which had a dark tone and felt more memorable overall. Favourites include If You Leave Me Now, Better Love, Cruel, Body Talk and Devil Side. Expand
  19. Aug 30, 2016
    10
    This album is absolutely stunning. In comparison with the previous album, Glorious, All I Need isn't necessarily as sonically diverse, but it still excels in so many ways. From the catchy choruses of the upbeat songs to the emotional delivery of the ballads, this album is incredible in so many ways, and I think that Foxes has delivered a very high quality album, just like she has in the… Expand
  20. Nov 11, 2016
    9
    Earworm from start to finish. Top 5 pop album of 2016. Best song in the album: If you leave me now - the track drips in melancholic strings that heighten the stark sincerity of Foxes’ voice.
  21. Jul 1, 2017
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. It's just an amaaazimg album, all songs are perfect, a song like *Scar* is indescribable, wonderful lyrics and music, with foxes's voice, perfection!
    And also there's *If you leave me now, Wicked love, Body Talk, On my way, Devil side, Cruel, Lose my cool*
    those are my favorite songs of the album, and the rest is so good too
    Can't wait for her next album
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  22. Jun 17, 2018
    10
    It seem that Foxes' music only gets better, this may not be as experimental as Glorious was, but instead is an album of pop at its finest and purest, no hip-hop collaborations, no r&b sounds, no dance remixes, etc... just simply and pure Pop, a genre so forgotten nowadays but with artists like Foxes or Carly Rae Jepsen, there´s a chance it could get a comeback.
  23. Feb 21, 2022
    4
    While there a few bright spots here and there, such as "Body Talk" and parts of "Amazing," this record is mostly generic, paint-by-numbers pop. Basically, it's a huge disappointment after her glorious debut.

    I mean, just about anybody could've sung the anonymous-sounding tracks on this album. Sadly, it seems like Foxes sold out. :(
  24. Jun 24, 2022
    10
    I love this album. The best tracks on the album are Better Love and Devil Side.
Metascore
67

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
  1. Feb 17, 2016
    20
    Any trace of the identity that once set Foxes apart from other pop acts has been wiped clean. The album resembles a generic template, fashioned by several verified hit-makers, which could feature just about any old pop artist.
  2. Feb 12, 2016
    70
    It is, as some tend to be, an accomplished album. It does what it aims to do: good and personally revealing pop music.
  3. Feb 9, 2016
    49
    All I Need had the potential to be so much more than mediocre and forgettable.