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Universal acclaim- based on 50 Ratings
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Positive: 43 out of 50
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Mixed: 3 out of 50
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Negative: 4 out of 50
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SalPNov 7, 2003words can't describe the beauty of this album! rock and roll with a true soul. no doubt, best album of 2003!
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AaronVSep 10, 2003This is the best album of the year. It's so beautiful!
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RomulusSSep 9, 2003
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ChrisBSep 7, 2006immersive, recalling the expansiveness of pet sounds to the haunting reverb of MMJ's earlier albums, to the introspective wisdom and idelible souther charm of Neil Young. Impossible to compare to Z, but at least in my top 10 for the new millenium
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DaveMFeb 14, 2007A great album from one of the best bands out right now. They harken back to the emergence of rock as an art form while speaking directly to the modern (or post-modern) age. Great music that is accessible, yet insightful; familiar yet original.
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cassidymMar 31, 2004magic
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davidmOct 21, 2003they need to visit sactown again
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TomBDec 7, 2003Just give it a listen...
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ritagSep 16, 2003beautiful album. combines elements of riverpissing, barefeet on round stones, making out in the ethnic foods aisle, and waking up early on accident. not to be missed.
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TristramCSep 16, 2003I have really enjoyed this disc and MMJ seem like a group that will have longevity. I look forward to following them.
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MattSep 26, 2003It may seem a bit strange at first to those who haven't heard MMJ before, like it was to me when i first bought this cd, but give it a chance and you'll love it
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AndrewEMay 15, 2006
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TonyFJul 13, 2006Simply amazing, my favorite mmj album. they are all great though.
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JohnS.Aug 22, 2007Amazing music. Reminds me of some of the great classic rock of the 70's.
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Apr 11, 2011Just realized that I had never rated/reviewed It Still Moves-- one of my favorite albums of the 00's. Evokes great classic southern rock while sounding natural, rather than the forced imitation that a lot of their current peers in the genre fall into.
Awards & Rankings
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My Morning Jacket has come into its own here, transcending underground fetishizing to become the kind of band that can make jaws drop and tears fall anywhere it damn well pleases.
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Some are already calling it a landmark. This year's 'Deserter's Songs' or 'Soft Bulletin'. In truth it's probably better than both of those records.
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Entertainment WeeklyAt times, the results can be distancing. [22/29 Aug 2003, p.132]