Record Collector's Scores
- Music
For 2,550 reviews, this publication has graded:
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51% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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44% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.1 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 74
| Highest review score: | Doctrine Of Love | |
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| Lowest review score: | Relaxer |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1,695 out of 2550
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Mixed: 849 out of 2550
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Negative: 6 out of 2550
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The finest album of Tillman’s career to date, it should have the staying power to make the end-of-year lists.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 29, 2015
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Shackles Gift reveals a tougher, more concise group than before; though, on the likes of opener Rigid Man and I Want You To Know, they appear to have morphed into--to these ears at least--a less interesting proposition: a relatively straightforward rock band.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 22, 2015
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Constant throughout is the storytelling flair that sets them apart from peers such as The Smiths and The Cure; there’s an introverted literary stand-offishness to The Go-Betweens’ lyrics.... Meanwhile the four CDs’ worth of rarities and live cuts contain as many riches as the albums proper: a testimony to the strength of the material here. Roll on Volume 2.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 21, 2015
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His ever more exaggerated diction adds an unexpectedly acrimonious character to some lyrics so that while Modern Blues is far from disagreeable musically, the words will have long-time followers speculating where he’s at.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 14, 2015
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It’s a solid, sturdy listen, with flourishes of electronics that bring sparkle, but much less of the pop sheen that was evident on Here Come The Bombs.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 8, 2015
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Not only a remarkable return, but also a songwriting master-class that will hopefully see BC Camplight embark upon a second act worthy of his talents.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 7, 2015
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The laidback intimacy of the recording reaps especially rich rewards on the heartbreaking Sad Songs And Waltzes, further enhanced by Mickey Raphael’s harmonica. It’s the sibling bond that’s strongest, though: a whole history of great American music coursing through the Nelson blood.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 7, 2015
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Belle & Sebastian--now much more of a unit than ever before--have found their stride, turning in one of the most satisfying, complete and cinematic albums of their 19-year career.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 7, 2015
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Regardless of the pretentious set-up, this is another fine record.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 7, 2015
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It’s still as gloriously messy, squelchy and disorientating as ever.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 7, 2015
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While Steve’s fingerprints continue to leave a few smudges, six albums in, Justin looks like he’s better equipped than ever to step out of the shadow--and he’s apparently done so by exorcising a few ghosts.- Record Collector
- Posted Jan 7, 2015
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It’s a sumptuous package of an excellent album that’s made even more essential by the gorgeous packaging of the very limited triple-vinyl edition.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 18, 2014
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Blixa Bargeld and his consequential cohorts present a scrupulous, literate and multi-layered assemblage which subtly encompasses the enormity, the futility, the obsidian humour, the stark terror and the warnings from history (that, wouldn’t you know it, remain unheeded).- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 18, 2014
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The 16th studio album by the former singer of punk band The Adverts sees a typically fierce set of lyrics set to a bunch of poppy tracks to excellent effect.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 17, 2014
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Blessed with a raw, punchy sound, however, Black Beauty is far superior, more eclectic and fully-realised [than Reel To Real].- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 10, 2014
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Standards, therefore, is gloriously, pertinently verbose, slurping like a horse from the wellspring of inspiration.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 10, 2014
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The emotion is so directly delivered, one is jolted by the sensation that Ms Simmons is hiding in the corridor. A wonderful record.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 10, 2014
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Words To The Blind doesn’t really stand for anything. Nor are its interludes or passages particularly interesting or exciting. Perhaps that’s the most Dada thing about it.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 9, 2014
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- Posted Dec 9, 2014
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Shrigley’s work is not for everyone, and Middleton has only a cult following; while Words And Music won’t change either of those facts, the prospect of someone stumbling across this record by mistake makes it more than a worthwhile endeavour.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 9, 2014
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This album is pleasant, but not of similar stature. It is, however, an alternative and illuminating vantage point on his music.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 5, 2014
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Doolittle 25 fleshes out the original album with a disc of B-sides and contemporaneous Peel Sessions, plus a disc of demos (both of which are also available as a double-LP on gravid 180g vinyl), and armfuls of the aforementioned demos receive their first official release herein.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 5, 2014
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The Velvet Underground features some of Reed’s strongest work; few will need reminders of the melancholy bliss of Candy Says and Pale Blue Eyes.... The two discs of different mixes of the record here (including the legendary mono “Closet mix” from the original pressing) are refreshing reminders of the quality of an album that’s often underrated in comparison to its predecessors.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 5, 2014
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Painful itself remains essential listening. The extra tracks add context and plenty of magical moments; fans will be beside themselves.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 5, 2014
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This is no modest return, either. It’s produced by Rick Rubin, rock’s very own St Jude, and features Richard Thompson, Charlie Musselwhite, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy and Tinariwen, so it all sounds rather lovely despite the variety of styles.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 5, 2014
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It’s disjointed--clumsy, even--with only glimmers of consistency, but the hardcore will appreciate that this is the way the band works: nothing comes easy and rewards are hard-won. Those listening out for singalongs, heartbreak and any solidity are better directed to the best of.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 5, 2014
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An astonishingly talented family, most of them have made records of note on their own over the last year or so, but this union is something very special indeed.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 5, 2014
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Storytone’s deluxe edition carries an extra disc of solo takes: mostly Young and ukulele. It’s more palatable, but perhaps doesn’t reveal any more depth to the material.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 5, 2014
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Though a snapshot of a still-embryonic Fugazi, First Demo remains a formidable statement of intent.- Record Collector
- Posted Dec 5, 2014
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- Posted Dec 5, 2014
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