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Universal acclaim- based on 69 Ratings
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Positive: 61 out of 69
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Mixed: 3 out of 69
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Negative: 5 out of 69
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Nov 29, 2011I reckon this is Doves best work. Some great tunes on here. Their most accessible and most consistent album.Black and White Town is the best thing they've ever written.
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SeanHAug 18, 2006Sing Jimmi..Sing! Blow your lungs out! Very nice piece of work!
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molMay 18, 2006It's almost a ten worthy achievement, but due to some of the easilly forgotten segments of the album, it falls slighlt short. Most of these are after the song "Walk In Fire", which is the album's highlight. Great album though!
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SeamusSApr 7, 2006I'd give it an 8 1/2 if I could. it's incredible but not masterpeicey
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GregHFeb 3, 2006Beautiful. Layer upon layer of melodic, moody rock, which soothes rather than bores. From Motown to 90s to New Age, it's tough to name an influence these chaps don't draw from. And successfully at that.
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JPNeskerDec 30, 2005This record makes my top 3 of 2005, along with "Plans" by Death Cab, "Man-Made" by the Fannies, and "Illinoise" by Sufjan Stevens...anyone who isn't moved by the peerless pop genius of doves has no musical soul...nuff said.
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MackBDec 29, 2005
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TonySSep 18, 2005
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mattaSep 9, 2005I really don't understand the poor reviews. While still not as good as Lost Souls, this album is just as strong as Last Broadcast. The first five songs are classic and the rest is pretty solid as well with just a few slightly weak spots. So far, it's in my top twenty of the year, and it gets better with each listen.
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DanB.Jul 15, 2005First four tracks are untouchable. The rest of the album is good but kinda loses the momentum it started out with. But it is an album you can listen to from start to finish without having to skip a track.
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BodinAJul 12, 2005Great album !!! Pop, Dark pop, Soul......
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JerryLJul 8, 2005A very solid album throughout, Doves continue to get better with every release. They seem to be stripping away some of the layers from their earlier material and are going for a leaner, focused sound. Fortunately, the stronger songs on the record are complimented by this approach. Has just two or three dull spots ("The Storm" stands out as the main offender) but many hilights.
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MichaelKJul 4, 2005
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noemierMay 20, 2005tis the best
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SaeedGMay 11, 2005Solid all around, though is not as accesible and memorable as Last Broadcast. Highlights: Some Cities, Black & White Town, Snowden, Sky Starts Falling Skip: The Storm
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CarlosMMay 4, 2005
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BenSMay 2, 2005Fantastic Album. First Four songs make the album worth a buy alone. Not quite as good as Last Broadcast, but still, impressive.
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StephenCApr 29, 2005What a great album. The Doves are great at making albums that feel so complete and as though they've gone through the motions to write. I dont deel they write songs just so they can release a single or an other reason apart from making good music. The write and play what they are feeling. Brilliant and great beats.
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SimonHApr 26, 2005Amazing! No more no less.
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JohnWApr 23, 2005Stunning mostly
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MikeHApr 22, 2005LOVE IT. One of the best albums I've picked up for a long time. Going to the show in Vancouver May 6th and I can't wait!!!!
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TomRApr 9, 2005Rubbish. Flat. Off-pitch. Stolen. Van Gogh would cut off his other ear.
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MaciejWApr 5, 2005Lush and atmospheric, The Doves know how to craft mind powering tunes, and although this record doesn't have as strong a consistency as Last Broadcast does, it definitely does not fall short of its mark boasting some of the best Songs the Doves have written to date (especially the first 4 tracks of the record).
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melanierApr 5, 2005Another fantastic, melodic, soulful, intelligent offering from The Doves. I just hope that they all comtinue to get along and keep producing music with such longevity. Am still not tired of the first album. Ambition is a beautiful offering. Snowden, Sky starts falling and Walk in Fire, in fact there is not a bad song on this album.
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CarolG.Apr 4, 2005Some of this album rocks out - but they really should have dropped that "Walk with Fire" track - stands out as lame and unorginal
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AnandgyanApr 3, 2005The sophomore jink hits them on their third album. It is efficient but not so memorable as were the first two albums with their sizzling moments. A Coldplay-Elbow hybrid if there were ever one yet LS and LB were magnificent. Let's wait.
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JoeDPApr 3, 2005
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NickPikMar 28, 2005Brilliant again...they keep pushing the boundries of music the no other band can imagine.
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JorisMar 26, 2005
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MLMMar 25, 2005Like the Billboard review says, this disc is less epic than its predecessors; catchier, yet still retaining what made Doves great. Gets better with every listen.
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Awards & Rankings
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Some Cities is less self-consciously arty than Souls, though the murky atmospherics and nondistinct Brit voices here will likely confine the album to the nether regions of America's Top 100.
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Entertainment WeeklyThere's an almost antiquated quality to this wondrously exhilarating, shimmering pop masterpiece. [4 Mar 2005, p.73]
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UrbThey throw light on their shadowy melancholia, resulting in positively euphoric tunes. [Mar 2005, p.111]