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Rolling Stone (9/7/95, p.72) - 3 Stars - Good - "...He just may be the most fluent balladeer to come along since Tim Hardin..."Q (2/96, p.63) - Included in Q's 50 Best Albums of 1995.Q (10/95, p.126) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...the songs on this debut are of a consistently high quality....Ron Sexmith's a real talent, a rare talent, and his album is a little treasure..."Dirty Linen (4-5/96, p.92) - "...a new voice full of bluster and quirky charm...full of emotional sincerity and great playing..."NME (Magazine) (6/22/96, p.54) - 7 (out of 10) - "...Sexsmith...operates at a...prosaic-level lyrically, and is the possessor of what is traditionally termed a `nerdy wail'....As unprepossessing and as deeply `uncool' as all this might sound, [he] could actually be Beck's (much) older brother..."16.413
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JazzTimes (10/00, p.98) - "...A no frills, chamber-jazz affair....Miles creates long...pieces that twirl about in quiet beauty....a nice record..."11.67685
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Dirty Linen (pp.46-47) - "'Carry This Cross' is a vividly imagined and succinctly carried out idea that captures a situation almost everyone has experienced."11.67685
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JazzTimes (3/00, p.79) - "...mixes the melodic side of jazz improv with the subtle insinuation of the various supporting rhythms....This is one of his better albums as a leader..."11.67685
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Rolling Stone (7/5/01, pp.140,142) - 3.5 out of 5 stars - "...Offers his widest stylistic assortment yet, from intimate blues to extroverted rock...thanks to producers Steve Earle and Ray Kennedy...there's more bounce in his rhythm section..."Spin (8/01, p.139) - 8 out of 10 - "...Sexsmith finds relief in classic songcraft, reimagining greats from Johnny Mercer to Freedy Johnson. This is true even when the content is sad indeed..."Entertainment Weekly (6/8/01, p.76) - "...His 4th gorgeous album...The disc's grittier sound is the perfect complement to [his] 'Waterloo Sunset' croon, and the dangerous dips into loungy jazz and reggae are just lovely..." - Rating: AQ (7/01, p.116) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Enjoyable..."CMJ (6/4/01, p.35) - "...His warm, mid-tempo rock has become even more sincere and soulful....little bundles of truth offered so earnestly you'd never think to disagree with them..."No Depression (7-8/01, p.119) - "...His most accomplished work yet..."9.341478
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Uncut (p.102) - 5 stars out of 5 - "The playing is impeccable, full of soft acoustic ripples, slide, mandolin, organ and autoharp. An unexpected treat."9.341478
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Down Beat (p.80) - "The setting is perfect for Frisell's relaxed, lyric style, whether investigating the harmonic and rhythmic nooks and crannies of Thelonious Monk tunes or bringing a David Lynch-style noir to the bluegrass murder ballad 'Pretty Polly'."JazzTimes (p.89) - "[Motian] adopts a fluid role in which he easily, organically morphs from pianistic comping to playing contrapuntal lines with Lovano to occasionally filling in bass lines..."Mojo (Publisher) (p.102) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "As delicate as fine-spun gossamer, Frisell's spidery, discursive melodies are underpinned throughout by Carter's elastic figures and the deceptively easy gait of Motian's nuanced drumming."9.341478
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The Wire (p.66) - "There's a distinct Pacific Rim feel to this music -- looking East -- and an engagement with sound that's unapologetically sensuous."9.341478
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Rolling Stone (7/5/01, pp.140,142) - 3.5 out of 5 stars - "...Offers his widest stylistic assortment yet, from intimate blues to extroverted rock...thanks to producers Steve Earle and Ray Kennedy...there's more bounce in his rhythm section..."Spin (8/01, p.139) - 8 out of 10 - "...Sexsmith finds relief in classic songcraft, reimagining greats from Johnny Mercer to Freedy Johnson. This is true even when the content is sad indeed..."Entertainment Weekly (6/8/01, p.76) - "...His 4th gorgeous album...The disc's grittier sound is the perfect complement to [his] 'Waterloo Sunset' croon, and the dangerous dips into loungy jazz and reggae are just lovely..." - Rating: AQ (7/01, p.116) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Enjoyable..."CMJ (6/4/01, p.35) - "...His warm, mid-tempo rock has become even more sincere and soulful....little bundles of truth offered so earnestly you'd never think to disagree with them..."No Depression (7-8/01, p.119) - "...His most accomplished work yet..."9.341478
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Entertainment Weekly (p.81) - "[I]t offers lots of the usual low-key beauty, as Sexsmith's wistful tenor drifts above shimmering guitar arpeggios." -- Grade: B+Alternative Press (pp.136-137) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "TIME BEING directs attention straight to Sexsmith's strengths: his comforting croon; Paul McCartneyesque melodies and wise, sometimes witty words..."9.341478
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