• Record Label: V2
  • Release Date: Feb 21, 2006
User Score
8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 72 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 66 out of 72
  2. Negative: 4 out of 72

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  1. MarkM
    Oct 9, 2005
    10
    A great album, more rewarding with each listening. Elbow gets better with each release. Excellent arrangements flesh out genuine emotion.
  2. KauriT
    Jul 30, 2007
    8
    Leaders Of The Free World. That's all.
  3. Joris
    Oct 11, 2005
    9
    I like this one more than Cast of 1000 s . GREAT EXPECTATIONS imho, is maybe one of their most haunting songs they ve written. (though its a grower). Other brilliant songs include The Stops and the title song. The first 2 songs maybe are the only "weaker" tracks on the album for me, the rest is a killer
  4. KoningWoning.
    Nov 30, 2005
    6
    Definately the worst album yet. No good build-ups: semi-loud song, soft song, repeat untill end. Also a lot of songs seem to be inspired/taken from other songs. All in all I'd say they're getting worse with each release.... still they're loads better than a lot of crap that's out there...
  5. RaülJ
    Feb 14, 2006
    10
    One of the most beautiful records I ever heard
  6. DameinS
    Apr 16, 2006
    10
    Rolling Stone don't know its A$$ from its Elbow. This and Sufjan get the most rotation in my player..truly beautiful.
  7. Paulm
    Jun 2, 2006
    10
    I've been in to music since the psychedelic 60's and write reviews for a small paper in t.o. Canada. i haven't been this enthusiastic for an entire album since the prog rock days of the early 70's. a creative and lovely masterpiece worthy of an 11, "you've gone and made a beautiful hole in my heart." don't stop! paul in tweed.
  8. DecepticonPom
    Oct 19, 2005
    9
    Lushly optimistic. Their 3rd best album to date still head and shoulders above most band's 1st, second and 3rd efforts.
  9. pierreb
    Oct 24, 2005
    7
    mwa; not as good as their former albums. Can't help it, it all sounds so ...... dull. Maybe I have to listen to it a few times more..
  10. LukeM
    Sep 30, 2005
    9
    This is a very very good album. I have been a fan for sometime but sometimes Elbow is just a little bit too weird or too sweet, despite obvious talent and integrity in their stuff. In this newest album the originality is still present (even the most pop-ready song "Forget Myself" is pretty funky) but listenable and enjoyable too. The romanticism is tempered and wise (see: My Very Best). I This is a very very good album. I have been a fan for sometime but sometimes Elbow is just a little bit too weird or too sweet, despite obvious talent and integrity in their stuff. In this newest album the originality is still present (even the most pop-ready song "Forget Myself" is pretty funky) but listenable and enjoyable too. The romanticism is tempered and wise (see: My Very Best). I think Leaders is outstanding. Expand
  11. SimonV
    Feb 11, 2006
    9
    Not only the finest album from Elbow, but, more importantly, the finest album from 2005.
  12. ChrisG
    Feb 6, 2006
    9
    A handful of tracks that jump right out and get under your skin immediately, many others which take a while longer to be fully absorbed and appreciated, and two that just seem OK. But on the whole, a thing of beauty and a treat for the ears and the heart.
  13. TonyM.
    Sep 3, 2007
    9
    Cracking album this band just gets better and better. forget about bands that sound alike ELBOW are the real deal.
  14. glynw
    Aug 2, 2009
    10
    When bush and bliar are held to account for war crimes,and sentenced,michael moors makes the film.and the title track--leaders of the free world'then we are cleansed.
  15. SimonJ
    Dec 20, 2005
    10
    2005's Masterpiece....a true work of illuminating and heartbreaking, uplifting yet soul-destroying, piece of music....if you don't like it, I guess you've never really loved and lost......
  16. Jarad
    Oct 23, 2005
    10
    The last 4 songs, and Great Expectations in particular, are simply wonderful
  17. HughM
    Sep 26, 2005
    10
    Elbow get better and better. This album is a ripper!
  18. MalC
    Jan 4, 2006
    10
    doesnt get any better than this.
  19. MichaelK
    Feb 15, 2006
    9
    This is a very warm-sounding album on which the songs reel one in upon repeated listening. One of the best albums of 2005.
  20. MartinW
    Feb 19, 2006
    10
    The second half of the album takes a bit of getting into but, once you're in..... it's great!
  21. EarlV
    Feb 22, 2006
    10
    Excellent album! So much better than the Arctic Flunkies it ain't funny. But I guess a band that sounds like Peter Gabriel backed by Talk Talk ain't fashionable enough. I also don't hear the Coldplay comparisons at all -- that's just lazy criticism by people with a limited knowledge of music.
  22. FitterHappier
    Feb 25, 2006
    10
    Lazy critics, indeed! (Watch as Rolling Stone and AP fall back to Travis? TRAVIS!?!?) Too few bands genuinely rock the way Eblow does - gritty, intelligent, varied - truly a shame that the album warranting better reviews gets outpaced by albums and artists we'll forget a year from now.
  23. ToddR
    Feb 7, 2006
    7
    Though it sometimes descends into bland Coldplay balladry, most of these songs are beautiful and inspired.
  24. matta
    Feb 7, 2006
    9
    Holy Fuck, the Alternative Press is really talking out of their ass on this one. Seriously, who did they let review this album over there. Undoubtedly someone who is a fan of the song "My Humps." This album is very strong, and landed just outside my top twenty albums of 2005. Elbow's best album to date (Just edging out Cast of Thousands) and one of the best British albums of last Holy Fuck, the Alternative Press is really talking out of their ass on this one. Seriously, who did they let review this album over there. Undoubtedly someone who is a fan of the song "My Humps." This album is very strong, and landed just outside my top twenty albums of 2005. Elbow's best album to date (Just edging out Cast of Thousands) and one of the best British albums of last year. It is a shame that one really awful review has ruined the metascore for the album. This disc is nearly as good as Playlouder says that it is, so give it a shot. Expand
  25. MikeW
    Mar 2, 2006
    9
    By turns tension and release. Always cathartic. Who would have thought they could top "Cast of Thousands". Obvious thunder grabs your ears, but quietest passages stay longest in memory. Elbow mean to make your heart and gut resonate together - a design which might not suit all, but resonate unfailingly for me. A winner.
  26. Jordan
    Mar 7, 2006
    9
    A little on the soft side. But non-the-less great album.
  27. ArjenD
    Mar 9, 2006
    10
    Together with My Morning Jacket and B.R.M.C. Elbow made 2005 a wonderful year, speaking in musical terms. The live performance in The Hague in october was wonderful.
  28. MitchM
    Oct 17, 2005
    10
    Another step forward from Elbow. The band is uniformly strong, innovative, and original, and Guy Harvey's lyrics are better than they've ever been.
  29. RichardM
    Dec 17, 2005
    10
    A very special album. how it hasn't topped every end of year list I just really don't know. Very few tracks ever written can claim to match the masterpiece that is Great Expectations.
  30. TedH
    Dec 5, 2005
    8
    If you're not enjoying this album, I can, as someone who enjoyed the first two Elbow albums but was extremely dissapointed with this one upon the first few listens: let this one grow on you for a while. I found some strong songwriting.
Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 25 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 25
  2. Negative: 1 out of 25
  1. A... winning blend of seemingly spontaneous, humanised warmth and brooding, existential contemplation.
  2. Why, pray tell, did Elbow decide to start sounding less like Radiohead rip-offs and more like midlife-crisis Travis?