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Black Letter Days evokes an early-Seventies Stones bootleg -- a little bit country, a little bit rock & roll - minus the danger.
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Arguably, some prudent pruning might've made the album great instead of good, but even the album's uneven moments are still pretty enjoyable.
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Sure, there's some filler here and there but it's far from a Frank Black B-sides collection.
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UncutBasically, it wants to be the Stones but ends up a bit Tom Petty. [Sep 2002, p.103]
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Q MagazineThe wait for the first great Frank Black solo album continues. [Sep 2002, p.100]
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AJJul 10, 2006An underappreciated masterpiece. It slowly entangles you like ivy. Music to wander to.
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AndrewK.Sep 30, 2002Yet again another "grow on you" masterpiece!!
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mommypantsSep 11, 2002this is the stuff that made the pixies go--pure rock and roll song writing.