• Record Label: Republic
  • Release Date: Jul 12, 2011
User Score
8.9

Universal acclaim- based on 19 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 18 out of 19
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 19
  3. Negative: 1 out of 19
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  1. Jul 14, 2011
    10
    This album showcases her best ability, songwriting. She has really proven what a good lyricist she is. Not only is the album cohesive but it gives off a kind of spark which sadly lacks in other pop albums these day. I will be shocked if you didn't smile after hearing this album.
  2. Jul 18, 2011
    10
    Beautiful melodies and brilliant lyrics are the highlights of this album. "What Means The Most" is surely her most emotional song from the set. A perfect treat for a summer night or simply a meaningful present to your lover.
    P/s: Allmusic scored this album 4/5 stars.
  3. Nov 22, 2021
    10
    Her kind of music just makes me smile, such a charming talent, I love her warm voice
  4. Nov 24, 2021
    10
    Colbie Caillat's charm and spark along with lovely lyrics makes this album great
  5. Nov 25, 2021
    10
    Colbie Caillat writes beautiful songs here, this album is as great as her debut!
  6. Nov 25, 2021
    10
    Her lyrics go more deep here, and her voice is still warm and light and the songs are as great as her other albums
Metascore
72

Generally favorable reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. Aug 23, 2011
    80
    The result is easily her best record yet: a soundtrack equally comforting during a lazy weekend afternoon or a hard Monday morning.
  2. Jul 14, 2011
    60
    She sings prettily enough, but lacks the punch that the very best artists in this very crowded market possess.
  3. Jul 14, 2011
    30
    For the most part, All of You is virtually indistinguishable from Caillat's previous work, though the appearance of Common on "Favorite Song" does threaten to disrupt business as usual.