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3.0 good | uefest | August 20th 20 | Tracks 3-5 range from good to stellar, and the rest is an easy skip. Nothing too offensive, just cripplingly boring.
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3.5 great | YoYoMancuso STAFF | August 19th 20 | when this hits, it hits HARD ("Time Alone With You" especially), but its inconsistency keeps it from true greatness.
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3.5 great | Handers | November 27th 20 | are you fucking kidding me, this rating is too low, this is his best album by far
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2.0 poor | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | September 4th 20 | There are albums that deconstruct what we conventionally view as musical structure, progression, melody and so on. Then there are albums that just deconstruct. Themselves. And make no sense in the process.
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3.0 good | ajcollins15 | August 18th 20 | The UK based, reharmonization guru, is back with his third installment of his Djesse series and the fourth album in his discography. Oh, man does Jacob pull out all the stops for this album from bringing on the likes of T-Pain, Ty Dolla $ign, Rapsody, Daniel Caesar, and others while also creating a rather odd reharmonization of several classic soul and RnB tracks from years past. Some of the strongest tracks come off this album like ?Count the People?, ?Time Alone With You? and ?He Won?t Hold You?. However, some of the worst tracks also come out with this record. In general, this record feels like an odd novelty record with a whole lot of filler for no reason. But still, it is one of the strongest albums for Jacob, but he still suffers from the same problem: thinking he is really doing something amazing when he really is just making nothing that special.
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4.0 excellent | PFKlax | May 20th 23 |
1.5 very poor | Ryus | April 22nd 22 |
5.0 classic | Katoji | January 3rd 22 |
3.5 great | greg84 EMERITUS | April 6th 21 |
3.5 great | Yebele | November 3rd 20 |
2.5 average | jtswope | August 15th 20 |
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