Spin - "[A]ll brutal punch-pop riffing, rumble-gut bass, and accusatory posturing."Kerrang (Magazine) (p.51) - "The ingredients are all here -- the hip-shaking swagger, the dirty, sleazy riffs [and] the comic self-aggrandizement of frontman Danko..."56.43798
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Kerrang (Magazine) (p.48) - "Kyuss' John Garcia lends vocals to the abrasive metal-leaning title-track, a song that's as good as anything on QOTSA's last album."56.43798
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Spin (p.78) - "Jones knows how to throw down odes to rockin'...nodding to Sabbath, Foo Fighters, and Rocket From the Crypt..."48.37541
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Spin - "[A]ll brutal punch-pop riffing, rumble-gut bass, and accusatory posturing."Kerrang (Magazine) (p.51) - "The ingredients are all here -- the hip-shaking swagger, the dirty, sleazy riffs [and] the comic self-aggrandizement of frontman Danko..."21.05395
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CMJ (11/29/99, p.27) - "...It's a very swinging and sophisticated large band, which is hard to find these days."JazzTimes (6/00, pp.106-9) - "...[They] wield the banner of big band excellence....Couple Thad Jones' writing style...with his gift for swinging phrasing and the result is one of the finest big-band scoring of the post-Basie era..."8.682522
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"JANIE JONES, a likable, unassuming father-daughter drama set in the trenches of the indie-rock world, rides on the impeccably detailed performances of its stars..."New York Times "Breslin is a clear-eyed delight."Entertainment Weekly8.634892
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Dirty Linen (4-5/01, p.75) - "...The material here is perfect....Both a fitting tribute and apt benediction for Danko..."7.187728
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"JANIE JONES, a likable, unassuming father-daughter drama set in the trenches of the indie-rock world, rides on the impeccably detailed performances of its stars..."New York Times "Breslin is a clear-eyed delight."Entertainment Weekly6.92634
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"...A music documentary with an unusually strong narrative....Mr. Jones manages to generate some authentic dramatic tension and surprise..." New York Times "...An exciting and involving rock music doc, a smart and satisfying look inside that tumultuous world..."Los Angeles Times "...Riveting....A fascinating story that perfectly sums up a moment in time....A true and subtly nuanced portrait..." Chicago Sun-Times "...An engrossing portrait of uncompromising artists trying to create something original against the backdrop of a corporate music industry that only seems to care about the bottom line..." Box Office "...Its portrait of frontman Jeff Tweedy, bolstered by Jones's luminous black-and-white photography, is gentle and enduring..." Film Comment "...Sam Jones' film turns into a comic farce worthy of Monty Python..." Rolling Stone6.824077
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Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.110) - Ranked #45 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...Robertson's stories truly come to life in Helm's man-of-the-soil growl, Rick Danko's high tenor and Richard Manuel's spectral croon..."Rolling Stone (10/18/69, p.44) - "...The hymn-like quality of the voicings, the use of counter-point and contrapuntal rhythms by the singers, the weaving of voices in and out into a pattern that grows each time you hear it, are the things that make the sound of this music so compelling..."Rolling Stone (2/3/00, p.61) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...a sound that had a strange glamour and a seductive abstraction....THE BAND was where the group filled in the map....The people were flesh and blood...and they gathered to talk and brag about what mattered to them....The songs were uproarious, full of outrageous double-entendres..."Entertainment Weekly (9/1/00, p.81) - "...[One] of the best albums in rock history....These remasterings sound incredibly rich, and each has alternate takes....this is reissuing done right." - Rating: AQ (10/00, p.139) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...Even stronger [than their debut, MUSIC FROM BIG PINK] with [Robbie] Robertson's elegiac songsmithery...in full bloom..."Down Beat (10/01, p.66) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...This has the authority and radiance of beaten gold..."No Depression (9-10/00, pp.102-3) - "...An undeniable classic of North American roots music, exploring folk, gospel, country, rhythm & blues, soul, funk, and rock & roll..."Mojo (Publisher) (10/00, p.126) - "...Their masterpiece, with its myth-creating sepia sleeve photograph and its astonishing breadth of resource and reference..."6.420061
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Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.110) - Ranked #45 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...Robertson's stories truly come to life in Helm's man-of-the-soil growl, Rick Danko's high tenor and Richard Manuel's spectral croon..."Rolling Stone (10/18/69, p.44) - "...The hymn-like quality of the voicings, the use of counter-point and contrapuntal rhythms by the singers, the weaving of voices in and out into a pattern that grows each time you hear it, are the things that make the sound of this music so compelling..."Rolling Stone (2/3/00, p.61) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...a sound that had a strange glamour and a seductive abstraction....THE BAND was where the group filled in the map....The people were flesh and blood...and they gathered to talk and brag about what mattered to them....The songs were uproarious, full of outrageous double-entendres..."Entertainment Weekly (9/1/00, p.81) - "...[One] of the best albums in rock history....These remasterings sound incredibly rich, and each has alternate takes....this is reissuing done right." - Rating: AQ (10/00, p.139) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...Even stronger [than their debut, MUSIC FROM BIG PINK] with [Robbie] Robertson's elegiac songsmithery...in full bloom..."Down Beat (10/01, p.66) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...This has the authority and radiance of beaten gold..."No Depression (9-10/00, pp.102-3) - "...An undeniable classic of North American roots music, exploring folk, gospel, country, rhythm & blues, soul, funk, and rock & roll..."Mojo (Publisher) (10/00, p.126) - "...Their masterpiece, with its myth-creating sepia sleeve photograph and its astonishing breadth of resource and reference..."6.420061
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"...Witty, warm and fully of excellent performances....Watch it and feel good..." -- 4 out of 5 stars Total Film "...Offbeat charm....[Bannen and Kelly] demonstrate matchless teamwork..." Movieline's Hollywood Life "...Stocked with colorful types....The real pot of gold, though, is the rapport between Ian Bannen and David Kelly..." -- 3 out of 4 stars USA Today "...Delightful....[A] good-hearted film....[With] wonderful performances..." New York Times "...Both darkly humorous and wonderfully playful....Some memorably enchanting characters who are brought to vivid life by the talented cast....This one's a winner..." Box Office "...This sweet movie's off-kilter humor is constantly flirting with out-and-out absurdity..." Premiere "...A roguish and delightful comedy of duplicity that's as entertaining as it is sly..." Los Angeles Times6.407773
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Q (5/95, p.127) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...shows the prefab four aware of their limitations as a band and allowing some sessionmen back into the studio for a minor pop psychedelic masterpiece..."Mojo (Publisher) (p.116) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t reveals both Micky Dolenz and Michael Nesmith as highly individual vocalists, the latter a ringer for Stephen Stills on his country-rock tunes."5.985743
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Spin (p.91) - "GROOGRUX is harder edged and more bottom heavy than DMB's usual fare....A fond, funky farewell."Billboard (p.53) - "[T]his eulogy is a celebration, and BIG WHISKEY is a dense, humid album that, befitting its New Orleans origins, shrewdly cuts its melancholy with exuberance and vice versa."Q (Magazine) (p.127) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his latest effort almost shows signs of discipline: four-minute song structures and melodies that realise the benefit of economy."Paste (magazine) (p.58) - "[With] touching and tasteful tributes....The band takes some sonic risks and shows continued versatility on songs like 'Alligator Pie'..."5.685099
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Rolling Stone (pp.73-74) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "[T]here's lots of enlightened riff-rock and splashes of color....The band's singular groove is as self-sustaining as ever..."Entertainment Weekly (No. 819, p.84) - "[T]he disc hopscotches among a dizzying array of sounds and approaches..." - Grade: A-Mojo (Publisher) (p.119) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[N]ow they're changing...to folk-funk/hardcore-gospel! The fundamental is the intimacy gathered around Matthews' new frontporch growl."5.685098
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Entertainment Weekly (p.69) - "[T]he highlight is a soulful take on the Band's 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.'" -- Grade: B+5.577506
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Record Collector (magazine) (pp.90-91) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]here is commendably little crossover of material, and Healey fans will be happy to put this next to the LIVE AT MONTREUX 1999/1997 DVD in their collection."5.354431
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Uncut (magazine) (p.83) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "His late-career voice had the weathered quality of a Tim Hardin...versions of 'It Makes No Difference' and 'When You Awake' from an '85 solo acoustic show boast a down-home attraction..."5.277032
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