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The band's best record in some time, and for anyone not a purist, it's possibly Morcheeba's best ever.
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Overflows with a confidence not always present on past sets.
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BlenderThey still can't overcome their addiction to sugar. [#9, p.152]
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The album finds footing in jazzy downbeat arrangements, and its hip-hop aftertaste gives Charango (and Morcheeba as an entity) a needed one-two punch.
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Entertainment WeeklyTeeters between cool languor and bland lethargy. [6 Sep 2002, p.86]
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MixerSome songs do morph into mere mood pieces... but Charango remains a fine return to form. [AUg 2002, p.80]
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MojoMorcheeba's lightly shaken, hardly stirring sounds will doubtless satisfy fans, band and record company. [Aug 2002, p.104]
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Its actually Dire Straits gone trip-hop and everyone involved... should be brutally beaten to death with a tray of Ferrero Rocher.
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Charango reeks of Warner Brothers' attempt to find a viable audience for this waning band.
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Q Magazine[Morcheeba] return to what they do best. [July 2002, p.117]
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Morcheeba make a lovely sound, but they seem to be broadcasting from a very bright and pretty hell.
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UncutThe entire album is a beauty.... The most adventurous album of their career. [Aug 2002, p.110]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 6
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JiriV.Oct 25, 2007The best female voice of the decade (sic!) plus some great easy-listening songs. Highly relaxing album.
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AndrewVDec 18, 2002
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nottellingSep 25, 2002