• Record Label: ROIR
  • Release Date: Nov 15, 2005
Metascore
69

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 9
  2. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. There isn't a weak track on "Father Divine," and though some of Ladd's lyrical styling can be uninspired... the album is packed with solid material.
  2. It's a record played in the red, and it's not afraid to have a good time there.
  3. An invigorating mix of spacey dub, seventies funk, eighties big-beat electro, old school hip-hop and even early Prince, Father Divine is Ladd's most lyrically accessible and sonically enjoyable album to date.
  4. Father Divine ranks among the best of Ladd’s efforts, and is easily one of his most adventurous.
  5. Father Divine is that rare album that's conscious of its diversity without being pretentious about it
  6. Overall Ladd has made a divine album indeed.
  7. Uncut
    70
    Although Father Divine ultimately feels more like a sketchbook than a coherent work, Ladd's doodles contain more fertile ideas than most artists' finished albums. [Mar 2006, p.91]
  8. Overall this is a rather disappointing collection of diary scribbles from the mind of a man caught between places physical and imagined, content to play with the dirt and the dust of his existence and occasionally pull out something sexy, fresh and new.
  9. Q Magazine
    40
    The abundance of weird instrumentals and scattershot doodles suggest that quality control remains an alien concept. [Mar 2006, p.108]

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