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Generally favorable reviews- based on 91 Ratings
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Positive: 60 out of 91
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Mixed: 13 out of 91
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Negative: 18 out of 91
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AlpGMay 21, 2007Overall, more ominous than other Chemical Bros records. I love the moments of climactic bliss. The Salmon Dance is an oddity in the chems oeuvre, but seeing as it's insanely brilliant, it serves as a light-hearted break from their most mature record yet.
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JasonWJul 20, 2007I've had this album for weeks now and still find it incredibly amazing with each subsequent listen. I don't know what these guys are all complaining about; we are the night is a worthy addition to their already outstanding catolouge. give it a chance. its incredible.
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MattF.Jul 25, 2007
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DanP.Jul 3, 2007Absolutely awesome - from a veteran Chemical Brothers fan.
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k.Jul 6, 2007What's all the thumbs down about on this ablum? Miles better then the last one!
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MarkDJul 11, 2007Have loved the Chemical brothers since '96. This album is shockingly good. Especially ' A modern midnight conversation'. Still discovering beautful things in other songs.
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nico-Jul 2, 2007best to date since the big beat went sour after surrender...thought i wish there were more straight ahead dance-able beats....the chem bro's are great at blowing one's mind. 10 !
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MattC.Jul 9, 2007Do it again does get a little annoying but other than that the album is extremely solid especially Das Speigel and the last track. And to all the people who gave this a 0 rating I must ask why? I don't think any album no matter how bad it is deserves a 0 rating.
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NeilL.Aug 6, 2007
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TimmJun 28, 2007i hate, hate, hate the single. the rest is genius.
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simoner.Jul 16, 2007wow easily their best yet....
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DSDAug 14, 2007Lots of rithm
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JohnS.Jul 7, 2007Contrary to what everybody else is saying, I believe this is one of their best works. Sure "Do it Again' sucks pretty badly, but everything else more than compensates for this (especially "Saturate"). And how is WATN worse than Push the Button? That makes no sense.
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DaveAJul 10, 2007Back to their best!
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FredericN.Jul 2, 2007A great work from Chems. I'm pretty sure that We Are The Night is a lot better than Push The Button and Come With Us. The single and "The Salmon Dance" are the worst tracks, but the others are really great. Especially the title track, "All Rights Reversed" and "Burst Generator" - they'll sound amazing in live performances.
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JamieS.Jun 13, 2007Amazing work, it's good to see them back at the top of their game, with only a few drop-kick tracks.
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JorisJul 1, 2007
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DelB.Jul 6, 2007A blistering return to peak form. Burst Generator is one of the best things that they've ever done, and the record is coherent and fresh. Legends.
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lowcompanionMay 31, 2007A great return to form for the boys, who sound strangely re-invigorated (rather than the water treading we've become used to). The single ("Do It Again") is probably the worst thing on it, so don't judge by that.
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allinr.Jul 8, 2007The best chemical brothers album ever. The best album of 2007 for electronic efforts. For a band to pull off a balad as good as 'the pills won't help you now' is a clear indication that they are exceeding only their own talents. The Chemical Brothers do not need to worry about being ahead of their game because they are! Fantastic work, Timbaland should be shaking in his boots.
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AtRiskTeenMay 24, 2007With "Surrender," the best Chemical Brothers album ever...Triumphant return!
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StevenG.Jul 13, 2007
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Jul 10, 2012I adore this abum, one of my favourite by the Chem brothers. It sounds much like their older albums which I like and their collaboration with other bands seems to only improve the overall effect.
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IsaacA.Jul 12, 2007What other dance act around today can actually create an full length album of this quality and variety, rather than pump endless repetitive singles into the market? True, We Are The Night doesn't match the heights of their heydey, but not many acts ever scale such a height at all.
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patrickTMJun 6, 2007
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PaulF.Sep 21, 2007All Rights Reserved is untouchable. The fact that this song exists makes this album an 8... The rest of the album serves as a good listen, but leaves you yearning for a new album as soon as its done. Push the Button is still in the car case. We are the Night is back in the CD jacket. But, man... All Rights Reserved... Genius.
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AndyP.Jul 16, 2007
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GavanBJul 18, 2007Enjoyable, but you can't help but notice their new styles (plural), have been borrowed from the new great innovators of the genre. Its like listening to a "Electro's Greatest Styles 2004-2007" album. But, this doesn't mean the album is not awesome.
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RandallH.Sep 16, 2007There are some pretty chilled out gems on this album. Certainly not disappointed. Still doesn't top Exit Planet Dust, Dig Your Own Hole, or Surrender.
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Awards & Rankings
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Probably the most exquisitely integrated single listening experience the Chemical Brothers have yet come up with.
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For every catchy electro-dance, there's a tune that leaves you scratching your head.
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With their reputations at stake, the Chems have conjured their most brilliant work since 1999's "Surrender."