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Universal acclaim- based on 214 Ratings
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Positive: 177 out of 214
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Mixed: 14 out of 214
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Negative: 23 out of 214
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JonHFeb 2, 2005While I enjoyed the album it didn't effect me as much as Lifted... did, didn't have the same emotional empact that that one gave me, still though, there some solid material here.
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EBFeb 3, 2005Lovely.
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EdwardEMar 2, 2005I bought 'Lifted' long ago & despised the incessant whining & lack of songcraft. Although Oberst seems to be pulling his ideas together more melodically & sonically with this release, I still think he should employ a singer to convey his thoughts.
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ZachL.Jul 5, 2005One of the best albums of the year. I can't believe some idiot even suggested good charolette was anything even remotely like him. Good Charolette is some of the lowest of the low. Get your standards right, buddy.
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ChrisFJan 30, 2005
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SueMFeb 15, 2005I've never been much of a fan of country-style music, more into alternative rock, but Conor Oberst opened my ears and mind with "I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning". He is a storyteller and the emotion really comes through here.The more I listen, the more I love it!
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giuliaFeb 7, 2005all in all´its a good record, i will go to a bright eyes concert in about one month, and i m happy about it.
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JimBMar 9, 2005the new dyan?...my friend he is much bettter than that!
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StuartYJun 24, 2005Best album of 2005 so far. Sheer joy, from the folksy strumming of the opener to the angry, ecstatic noise of the finisher. Let's hope that next time round they get proper mainstream recognition.
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mattfOct 11, 2005this is one of the best albums i have ever owned. i will admit, it took me a good four listens to really appreciate it, but now, i swear, it has probably moved into my top five favorite albums of all-time. the lyrics on this cd are unmatched. He's not Dylan, granted, but he is a marvelous departure from the blythe repititous indie world.
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JDrofOct 22, 2005It is amazing and not as emo as fevers and mirrors makes you feel his deppresion
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TimBJan 23, 2005breathtaking
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jasonwJan 24, 2005musically its a notch above mediocre.......lyrically, unmatched in the last decade. guess im bias because he reminds me of myself in the young, rhetorical, and good looking kind of way (me being a smartass)....but he is quite the lyracist. keep it up conor
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margoJan 24, 2005All in all a great album.. I picked it up at one of his concerts and it's absolutely amazing. Each song is beautiful and I would highly recommend it.
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CassiusClayJan 25, 2005Album of the year!
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ChadSJan 29, 2005
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RobertRJan 30, 2005I find it interesting that the critics at All Music Guide find Celine Dion a gifted Canadian artist, while refering to Oberst's work as simplistic and plodding.
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ChadVJan 30, 2005a honest, emotional, and brilliantly conveyed record. Bright Eyes carving out his legacy with each release.
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kstewFeb 16, 2005
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BrianKFeb 16, 2005
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AndrewSFeb 3, 2005I really loved The Lifted... album. but this one feels there is something missing. Lyrically, Oberst is fantastic as ever.
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JasonLFeb 8, 2005In the last two weeks I bought I'm Wide Awake, the remastered first Slits album Cut, and the remastered Here Come The Warm Jets by Brian Eno. By far I've listened to Wide Awake the most, which is as much praise as I can give it. Land Locked Blues is a thing of beauty, and several of the songs come close to it.
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MichaelWApr 25, 2005Amazing album. Every song is fantastic. A classic that will be mentioned decades from now. Best album of the year already. Made me go out and download every single one of his albums
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GlennMMay 29, 2005This is probably one of the best albums i have ever heard. His lyrics and tunes are so amazing, and more deep than another other artist around right now. I cant belive some guy compared him to linking park?
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DavidMAug 19, 2005
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PhilMApr 28, 2006Brilliant, I could listen to this all day
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ginnytJun 30, 2006I was simply blown away. Like the first time I heard the Decemberists, or Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins. It's is VERY VERY rare to find a record that is worth listening to the ENTIRE way through. Beautifully done. This will be in heavy rotation for a long time...
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msJun 5, 2006
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LFirebrandJan 22, 2005Oberst at his best. Lyrically tight with no awkward turns of phrase, the emotions are lucid but more reigned in than on previous Bright Eyes records. The only miscalculation is the re-worked "Landlocked Blues," previously recorded as the superior "One Foot in Front of the Other."
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victorhJan 24, 2005a solid, acoustic album that, though seemingly lacking in the emotion of earlier works, contains just as much depth found in the beautiful melodies
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Awards & Rankings
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Bright Eyes may well be on the verge of finally bridging the gap between his precocious talent and the maturity of an ageless songwriter.
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Far from being the second coming of Dylan, Oberst is as precious as Paul Simon, but without any sense of rhyme or meter or gift for imagery, puking out lines filled with cheap metaphors and clumsy words that don't scan.
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A culmination of Bright Eyes' decade-long habit of reviving folk-rock conventions and social engagement for a generation raised on the celebratory egomania of rap and reality television.