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Universal acclaim- based on 29 Ratings
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Positive: 26 out of 29
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Mixed: 0 out of 29
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Negative: 3 out of 29
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KellanFeb 15, 2007Neko Case is out of control. This is the third album I've bought, and I just keep getting drawn further and further in by that voice and those creepy, creepy lyrics. I think I'm working backwards chronologically, which is fine by me, as long as there's still more by her out there to get my hands on.
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KateBOct 7, 2003I'm With Jenz F - screw Pam W, I have fallen in love with Neko Case. At first I only liked track 11 on Blacklisted, but now I love the whole album. It goes down as one of my all time favorite albums. #5, #1 and #11 are classics.
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AndrewDSep 7, 2003I heard track #7 late at night on NPR while on a 1100 mile trip back home, somewhere on route 85 in North Carolina. It was better than 20 cups of black coffee, and the rest of the CD is right there with it. A fullblown winner. Haunting.
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StephenBMar 29, 2003How could something of such beautiful, lyrical and even nostalgic yearning also seem so pee-in-your pants scary and defiant? This album has left echoes banging around in my head for days now. Holy moses, I think I'm in love with this woman!
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JenzFAug 2, 2003Good record, moody and consistent. Case's lyrics and vocal style please me. To Pat W., Maybe Nashville won't bite and thank God for that, it sounds like you bite Nashville's ass anyway.
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WhatNov 2, 2005
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JudyDec 6, 2002Fantastic CD! I have played Track #7 about 25 times today.
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AdinaAug 22, 2002Run DON NOT Walk to the nearest record store to buy this album! Neko Case is simply amazing!
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Awards & Rankings
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Her albums have matured exponentially with every release, and with Blacklisted, an album that will get your blood pumping and give you goosebumps at the same time, Neko Case emerges as a true original.
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Blacklisted is certainly a high-water mark for Case; a statement, if you will.
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Neko Case has crafted an album whose quiet drift only adds to its power; it's hard to say if hanging out with Nick Cave on tour had much of an influence on her, but this disc sounds a bit like Case's version of The Boatman's Call, a personal exploration of the heart and soul that proves sad and beautiful can often walk hand in hand.