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Generally favorable reviews- based on 22 Ratings
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Nov 20, 2013From the opening "New York" followed by "Metal Heart", "Silver Stallion" to the closing "Don't Explain" and "Blue", this album delivers a sound that no other artist can deliver because Marshall's talent is that distinctive. You get rock, pop, folk, everything from one album. How can she ever disappoint?
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jwFeb 3, 2008I found it difficult to get past the first song ("New York"). It seemed indecent not to play it again. If Old Blue Eyes were still here, he would have been officially schooled, as the saying goes. Most of the album is like that. If she sang the phone book, you'd think the author brilliant.
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Mr.JackpotJan 25, 2008This album is a great way to start a day or end a night. Am I the only one who thinks "Jukebox" is better than "The Covers Record"?
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FrankW.Jan 23, 2008Sending shivers down my spine, these covers are elegant and hypnotizing, thank you Chan.
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Marshall's reinterpretations reveal a welcome intimacy.
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It's her cathartic, invigorating voice on the never-miss Jukebox that aids in delivering one of the best albums of 2008--already.
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Any decent covers album should reveal its songs, not dress them up - but by Marshall's standards, Jukebox is an overly polite and frustratingly removed listening experience.