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Version is destined to become one of the great party albums of the summer - just playing it once is guaranteed to cheer you up.
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Q MagazineAt 14 tracks Versions is too long... At its best, though, it's a blast. [May 2007, p.124]
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SpinA stylishly sweaty summer party. [Jul 2007, p.102]
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All of these tracks are listenable and easy to digest- some are just notably better than others.
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Version has its share of undeniable clunkers, but its successes are so immediate and so animated that no reasonable listener could possibly begrudge Ronson for forcing them to rely on their track-skip button.
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Most of the time... Ronson's big-band arrangements play like smart glosses on the albums he made with Winehouse and Allen, with waggish horn lines and supple guitar-bass-drums interplay throughout.
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Occasionally, the combination of parping horns with perky indie melodies means the sound slips its moorings and drifts into another genre entirely: the kind of jolly, vaguely saucy-sounding easy listening found on the soundtracks of 70s sex comedies.... More often, however, the formula works perfectly.
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Under The RadarRonson just went off and created one of the most enjoyable records of the year. [Summer 2007, p.84]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 21
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Mixed: 2 out of 21
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Negative: 3 out of 21
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Jul 30, 2013
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DanB.Oct 21, 2007Pleasant. Unnecessary. The version of The Only One I Know is... not as good as the original, no matter how you slice it.
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elmo.Aug 12, 2007