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Universal acclaim- based on 23 Ratings
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Positive: 20 out of 23
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Mixed: 1 out of 23
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Negative: 2 out of 23
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bdeanDec 9, 2005Jakob Dylan is not Bob Dylan. Well, duh- get over it. This album is amazing.
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BrianTAug 24, 2005
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lisaaJul 9, 2005Full of great songs. The dual disc is great with video footage. Highly recommended! Best song of their carrer, confessions of a druken marionette (here he comes). Go buy this album today, you won't be disappointed!!
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JasonRJul 5, 2005
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melissaaJun 30, 2005The best album yet! Many possible singles, including (confessions of a drunken marionette). Its the best song they have recorded to date. (How far you've come) is so beautiful, soft and full of meaning. Everyone check this album out! They are touring this summer, so try and catch a show.
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AndyS.Jun 21, 2005Great. Really great.
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BrittR.Jun 20, 2005This is by far there best album yet. They really took the heart and soul lyrics and put them to amazing instamentals. It is really too bad that they are so under rated.
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HarlyJun 18, 2005These reviewers don't give this album it's due. Please go to Amazon.com for more accurate reviews and allmusic.com. You won't regret buying this album.
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MattJun 9, 2005I love their straightforward rock sound!
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CosmoPrelogJun 7, 2005Had Lester Bangs been alive to review this record, he would have killed himself shortly after.
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TangCJun 7, 2005Once again, one of rock n roll greatest DNA has managed to refine itself and bham .. in the person of jake dylan ..this is what rock/ folk should sound like.. people ..please request their songs onm the radio.. we are watching the masacre of an entire generation of youngsters who think music is either in a candy shop or from some shit american idol spinoffs..
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JessicaSJun 5, 2005Rebel, Sweetheart focuses on The Wallflowers strengths: including thoughtful songwriting, and good, solid rock and roll. Refreshing disc after the over-produced Red Letter Days rivals Bringing Down the Horse and (Breach), the band's best albums so far.
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jonahgMay 30, 2005This album instead of moving the wallfowers forward, seems to only drag them back. The singing seems dry, and musically the disc goes nowhere they haven't been before.
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LaurenCMay 29, 2005If you like straight forward rock and roll album that throws it back to Petty& Springsteen and is lyrically brilliant, then this is your album. Top to bottom a solid gem of a record.
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PhillipCMay 28, 2005
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Merely highlights all the weak spots, like the lifeless voice, generic MOR melodies and the highly noticeable lack of Jakob being Bob.
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Entertainment WeeklyA slickly produced, radio-friendly collection of almost love songs with downbeat lyrics and upbeat guitar riffs. [27 May 2005, p.136]
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Los Angeles TimesDylan's images are sharper than ever and his vision more focused. [22 May 2005]