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Paste (magazine) (p.61) - "Here, he dresses his music in full regalia -- with whistles, horns, organs and marching-band drums -- and it's exquisite."Clash (magazine) (p.107) - "DEARLAND is a rollicking treat. 'Send My Fond Regards To Lonelyville' undercuts its grandiose title with a gentle ode to heartbreak..."0.526276
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Entertainment Weekly (p.84) - "Backed by synths for a sound he regards as counter-crunk, he lays out his defense in lyrical volleys..." - Grade: B+0.4766035
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The Wire (p.78) - "The seprewa sets its own agenda with regard to modal melodies...each member of the trio has written material that impressively plays to its strengths."0.4766035
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3 stars out of 5 -- "[U]nderneath there's still the love and regard for characters caught up in the plights of their lives; Kurosawa is one of the great humanists of cinema."Chicago Sun-Times0.4170281
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"[T]he film is fascinating for its vision of American, which is less a real place than a projection of all the fantasies, anxieties and resentments the British had been building up for a decade in regard to their bumptious allies."New York Times "[T]he film is fascinating for its vision of American, which is less a real place than a projection of all the fantasies, anxieties and resentments the British had been building up for a decade in regard to their bumptious allies."New York Times "[T]he film is fascinating for its vision of American, which is less a real place than a projection of all the fantasies, anxieties and resentments the British had been building up for a decade in regard to their bumptious allies."New York Times "[T]he film is fascinating for its vision of American, which is less a real place than a projection of all the fantasies, anxieties and resentments the British had been building up for a decade in regard to their bumptious allies."New York Times0.4170281
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Record Collector (magazine) (p.78) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "FIELDS provides concrete proof that they had superabundant chops...combined with a healthy regard for tunes which actually lodge in your crenellations for longer than a nanosecond."0.4170281
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Down Beat (p.77) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Segal-Moss' songs reveal his honest regard for jubilant New Orleans trad jazz and his dizzying concern over the current Orwellian state of affairs."0.4170281
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"...A Jeremy Irons star-maker that some regard as the best TV miniseries ever..."USA Today "Emotions seethe behind stiff upper lips in this sumptuous adaptation..." -- Grade: A-Entertainment Weekly0.4170281
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Q (6/91) - 3 Stars - Good - "...these melancholy, reflective tunes have a charming fragility and escape the cloying self-regard and heavy-handed production of LA singer-songwriters they prefigure."0.4170281
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Entertainment Weekly (5/17/96, p.63) - "...Watson does honky-tonk the old-fashioned way, without regard for radio, only for real-life themes (truckers, cheaters, sausage and eggs) and instrumental solos as authentically roadhouse as sweat-stained shirts and a neon tan." - Rating: B+0.3574526
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Alternative Press (8/99, p.75) - 3 (out of 5) - "...their sensitive story-telling and museum-ready daintiness still sound fresh and innocent..."NME (Magazine) (6/5/99, p.37) - 8 out of 10 - "...a primer for anyone unaquainted with the sweetest-ever exponents of baroque'n'roll, it's a love unlimited treat. Those who regard Belle & Sebastian as the pinnacle of sensitivity in pop might learn a thing or two, as well."0.2978772
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Down Beat (p.76) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Douglas' jazz usage is more insinuating and Lee's bucolic lyricism takes on an intriguing forlorn quality."JazzTimes (p.103) - "Lee's music focuses on texture and serves as atmospheric interludes between Sclavis' and Douglas' playful, melodic music..."0.2664653
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