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Generally favorable reviews- based on 10 Ratings
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Positive: 7 out of 10
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Mixed: 1 out of 10
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Negative: 2 out of 10
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RichardHJun 30, 2005The title track alone is worth having the disc- fiery, rocking, motivating. To Kyle C., a vast majority of great artists have always been politically inclined, and generally to the left. Tell you anything? Also, I think you meant "p*ssed [you] off to no END"-not extent. Learn your grammar from W.?
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PaulMFeb 11, 2005Used to love this guy, since he started, in fact. His Woody Guthrie of the times act is pretty lame and his politics are very immature(see; Fuck the FCC).... I saw him live tonight. His voice and energy are flagging. Maybe he should run for dog catcher somewhere and just take a break from music. He left the best of his talents back in the mid-90s somewhere....
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HarlanTJan 19, 2005I cried the first time I heard "Rich Man's War." This is the finest of modern protest music.
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kylecDec 9, 2004Earle could have been a legend, I wish artists would stay way from politics...as a Republican, this album pissed me off to no extent.
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JohanFAug 27, 2004Great political album!
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BrandonSAug 24, 2004Basically, it picks up where "Jerusalem" left off. No big surprises, just more great music from the best guy out there.
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Sure, we're living in politically charged times, but Earle's Revolution warrants fewer rants and more transcendental blues.
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MojoIt's a fine album, mixing lean rock anthems... with the kind of ballads lesser artists would need years to write. [Oct 2004, p.116]
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SpinHis characters feel like individuals, not archetypes. [Sep 2004, p.114]