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MagnetOct 17, 2017Impossibly, Rosenberg's artistry still feels mysterious, unknowable, capable of surprise. [No. 147, p.57]
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Sep 18, 2017Dedicated to Bobby Jameson picks up where the late Bobby Jameson left off, solidifying his name as an inspiration for one of the most impressive indie-rock records of the past decade.
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Sep 15, 2017Dedicated To Bobby Jameson is the most comfortable Pink’s ever sounded with his own success, turning legitimacy into a noble weapon: ambition.
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Sep 15, 2017Taken as a whole, the songs on Bobby Jameson play with a startling intimacy. These are among Pink’s simplest, sharpest compositions, sprawling with an intuitive charm.
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The WireOct 11, 2017An upbeat yet ultimately wistful record about living, dying, youth, age, wasting time, but also trying not to waste time. [Oct 2017, p.59]
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Sep 25, 2017Dedicated to Bobby Jameson is a weird, catchy, thought-provoking celebration of individuality that offers one Pink's most appealing balances of sugary accessibility and irreverent indulgence.
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Sep 18, 2017Push past the weaponised irony and you’ll find Another Weekend and Feels Like Heaven are his most seductive melodies since breakthrough album Before Today.
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Sep 15, 2017Despite his claims of musical malaise, Pink continues to display excellence in his eccentricities on Dedicated to Bobby Jameson, one of his most dynamic records to date.
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UncutSep 14, 2017Sparer yet wholly captivating displays of psych-pop iridescence. [Oct 2017, p.37]
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Sep 14, 2017Like the rest of Pink's catalogue, the hooks here can be elusive, buried amid a cornucopia of silly voices, hyperactive genre pastiche, and murky production values. But when they land, they land hard. ... It's that roughness around the edges that makes Dedicated to Bobby Jameson so deeply resonating.
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Sep 19, 2017Title track aside, this a really good album by a really sketchy guy.
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Sep 21, 2017Dedicated to Bobby Jameson offers an enticing preview, delicately ebbing and flowing between irreverent pastiche and tender melancholy, and in the end striking a balance that makes it one of Pink's more accessible and immediately gratifying records in recent memory.
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May 7, 2018It plays like frantically turning the FM dial in the car, the neon strangeness of L.A. looming ahead.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 40 out of 44
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Mixed: 1 out of 44
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Negative: 3 out of 44
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