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Generally favorable reviews- based on 24 Ratings
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Aug 23, 2022
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Nov 17, 2013
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MarkZMay 9, 2006Best album of Le Bon of EVER since "So Red the Rose" by Arcadia. Duran Fans, step aside... that's the most melodic, indie, brave, sincere album of his career. Each song is magic and it's a solid piece of a cosmic ensemble. In between Bono's "Pop" and late Bowie, here ut lies "Pop Trash"
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abernJul 3, 2005Too bad, If you're jaded no matter what you do , unless you suck up to the critics then they wont get any respect. That's what they got in here an album worth listening too. You got to be hip to get some credibility. An overlooked cd.
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ToddEApr 17, 2005I bought this cd out a few months ago, and had forgotten how many unkknown gems it contains. Duran Duran released this cd at (arguably) the low point of their popularity, and it was not surprising to me that it was mostly overlooked. With the exception of track 15, which seems to be random sound effects thrown together to take up time, this cd is worth taking some time with.
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AndyMApr 7, 2005An underrated CD. The most "Beatlish" of any of their CDs.
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Awards & Rankings
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Some of the smooth, spacey ballads that were characteristic of their 1993 self-titled release show up here, but more often than not LeBon is lost in a swamp of over-production.
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The disc's first single, "Someone Else Not Me," makes it clear that although the band often sticks to the same songwriting formula, there are still new melodies left to explore.
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Pop Trash proves to be far from embarrassing...