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healyramirez Posted Thu 02 Oct, 2008 10:40 PM |
Very good critics:
check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ode_to_J._Smith
* BBC (Favourable) link
* Virgin Media 3.5/5 stars link
* Planet Sound (8/10) link
* Metro 5/5 stars link
* MusicOMH 4/5 stars link
* OK! Magazine 4/5 stars link
* Evening Standard 4/5 stars link
* News Of The World 4/5 stars link
* Yahoo (7/10) link
* Times 3/5 stars link
* Guardian 3/5 stars link
Well the media of this reviews is 7.5/10. Very Good |
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healyramirez Posted Thu 02 Oct, 2008 10:44 PM |
http://www.metacritic.com/search/process.shtml?page=1&sid=MTIyMjk4NzI3NjE5My4xMDE5NjY*&sort=relevance&ts=travis&y=0&termType=all&ty=2&x=0
The Invisible Band by Travis (2001) 71/100 (17 reviews)
12 Memories by Travis (2003) 64/100 (22 reviews)
The Boy With No Name by Travis (2007) 57/100 (20 reviews)
Ode to J.Smith 75/100 (11 reviews) (the best of this 4 albums) |
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1922 Posted Fri 03 Oct, 2008 4:07 AM |
A lot of interesting reviews.
I listened to love is the drug by roxy music, but don't really see the connection to j. smith, as noted in the yahoo review. Also, it appears that the album reviewed by most critics had 10 songs, with before you were young excluded.
I generally don't pay much attention to reviews by critics, but prefer to make up my own mind. I still haven't heard all the tracks (waiting anxiously for my copy to arrive in the mail), but I have really liked all the ones I have heard (presently listening to chinese blues on myspace).
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Grant Posted Fri 03 Oct, 2008 8:29 AM |
How can the Boy with no name come so low?! :o Travis' best album in my opinion. |
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Moray Posted Fri 03 Oct, 2008 9:10 AM |
My dad posted me through a really good review from the Sunday Herald. Will dig it out later. |
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