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The strengths of "All Rise" are understatement and simplicity; while George may not shock you, it's because she never meant to.
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Entertainment WeeklyA sun-kissed solo debut wrapped in a cocooon of inviting acoustic guitars and shimmering synths. [28 Jan 2005, p.84]
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A gorgeous and moving collection of love songs.
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The record clearly shows off George's talent and eclectic bent.
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BlenderHer woodwind-like voice and lucid sensiblity are hardly weird, but Andrews pushes her toward a dreamy and daring edge. [Apr 2005, p.117]
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Since her voice is clear and lovely, the songs are tuneful without being flashy, and the production is quiet, subtly layered, George makes All Rise seem easy, and it's only when the record is over that it dawns on you what a rich, rewarding album it is.
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Her music-box arrangements have a child-like giddiness about them, but this collection of glittering songs has an emotional and sonic maturity that will keep you listening long past bedtime.
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Q MagazineIt sounds a bit like a female Elliott Smith and certainly more than the sum of its genes. [Aug 2006, p.112]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 7
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Mixed: 0 out of 7
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Negative: 1 out of 7
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webwebsterAug 7, 2005The songs, both original and covers, are amazing, especially when her unique and lovely voice begins to toy with them. Terrific and surprising.
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ToniSApr 3, 2005I really love her vocal style, clear and fresh. Nice to hear Jackson Browne in background on the one track. Will look for more of hers in the future.
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JRChongMar 6, 2005what a special record, full of depth. albums like this come along very rarely! five stars...