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Allmusic senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine noticed that the song is " a tongue-in-cheek, neo-house cover " and picked it as one of the best tracks on the album, alongside the title track and " Have You Ever Been in Love ".
In a retrospective review of the album, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, senior editor for Allmusic, gave " Dare " a 5-star rating.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, senior editor for Allmusic, described specifically Culture Club as a new wave band and generically as the most successful pop / rock group in America and England during the 1980s, adding that, " By 1986, the group had broken up, leaving behind several singles that rank as classics of the new wave era ".
Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine attributes The Beatles ' shift toward introspective songwriting in the mid-1960s to Bob Dylan's influence at the time.
According to Allmusic editor Steve Huey, the success of his 1994 debut album Ready to Die " reinvented East Coast rap for the gangsta age " and " turned the Notorious B. I. G.
" Allmusic editor Mark Deming dubbed the album " superb material brilliantly executed " and cited it as Newman's " first great album, and ... still one of his finest moments on record.
In a retrospective review, Allmusic editor John Bush gave the album four-and-a-half out of five stars and complimented its songs ' " freewheeling arrangements ".
In a retrospective review, Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album five out of five stars and stated, " remains the pinnacle of the Allmans and Southern rock at its most elastic, bluesy, and jazzy ".
Allmusic editor Leo Stanley wrote that by the release of Tony!
A few popular music artists have used elements of the Merry England story as recurring themes ; The Kinks and their leader Ray Davies crafted The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society as a homage to English country life and culture: it was described by Allmusic senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine as an album " lamenting the passing of old-fashioned English traditions "; Arthur ( Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire ) also contains similar elements.
Allmusic editor Steve Huey comments that " the majority of his lyrics concern his own skills and his Islamic faith.
Allmusic editor Ned Raggett noted that the album " showed the band in fierce and fine fettle once more ", describing Cave's lyrics as " a series of striking, compelling lyrics again exploring love, lust and death " and said the songs " showcase the Seeds ' peerless abilities at fusing older styles with noisy aggression and tension.
In a retrospective review of the album, Allmusic editor Steve Huey gave the album five out of five stars and viewed it as an improvement over Paid in Full, commending Rakim's " agile, up-tempo lyrical showcases ".
Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the song as " unabashed catchy " due to its " skittish, rhythmic guitar riff, looped beats ", backing vocals, and " funny " rhymes.
Allmusic senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine described Village Green as a " concept album lamenting the passing of old-fashioned English traditions.
Allmusic senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine concurred, citing it as " possibly the most beautiful song of the rock and roll era ".
In a retrospective review, Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine cited the album as " the beginning of David Bowie's classic period " and complimented its " tight, twisted heavy guitar rock that appears simple on the surface but sounds more gnarled upon each listen ".
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, senior editor of Allmusic, called the album a " highly crafted piece of dance-pop " and a " relative comeback " for Carey, despite its not being as smooth as it should be.
It featured three songs by the Wu-Tang Clan and nine songs by old school hip hop artists, including The Cold Crush Brothers, Whodini, and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five .< ref name =" Witt "> Allmusic editor Chris Witt gave the soundtrack album four-and-a-half out of five stars and noted its old school tracks as the highlights, writing that " The contrast between the life and color of the old school tracks and the unrelenting gloom of the Wu-Tang cuts, produced over ten years later, suggests that hip-hop may have lost something in the intervening years.
Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that " I Want You " is the most notable among the three new tracks on Something to Remember.
Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album five out of five stars and praised the quintet's compositions as " memorable, yet open-ended and nervy, setting ( and creating ) standards for modern bop that were emulated well into the new century ".
In a retrospective review of the album, Allmusic editor Thom Jurek complimented its " funky, dirty rock & roll jazz " and " chilling, overall high-energy rockist stance ", stating " Jack Johnson is the purest electric jazz record ever made because of the feeling of spontaneity and freedom it evokes in the listener, for the stellar and inspiring solos by McLaughlin and Davis that blur all edges between the two musics, and for the tireless perfection of the studio assemblage by Miles and producer Macero ".
In a retrospective review, Allmusic editor Steve Huey viewed the album as OutKast's " most focused work " and commented that " In addition to the striking musical leap forward, Dre and Big Boi continue to grow as rappers ; their flows are getting more tongue-twistingly complex, and their lyrics more free-associative ".
Although he found " occasional dull and mediocre spots ", Allmusic editor Stanton Swihart called the album " an extremely strong showing " and praised the duo's " inventive sense of rhyme flow " and " mixture of lyrical acuity, goofball humor, Southern drawl, funky timing, and legitimate offbeat personalities.

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The band's early material was rock and guitar-oriented ; of Super-Electric, Jason Ankeny wrote in Allmusic that " Droning guitars, skeletal rhythms, and pop hooks — not vintage synths and pointillist melodies — were their calling cards ..." In 1992, Stereolab's first full-length album, Peng !, and first compilation, Switched On, were released on independent label Too Pure.
" When reviewing Eazy-Duz-It, Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic said, " In terms of production, Dr. Dre and Yella meld together P-Funk, Def Jam-style hip-hop, and the leftover electro sounds of mid -' 80s Los Angeles, creating a dense, funky, and thoroughly unique style of their own.
Jason D. Taylor of Allmusic said Alive or Just Breathing is " a pure metal album that seemingly has ignored any fashionable trend and instead relies solely on skill and expertise to sculpt some of the meatiest heavy metal since the glory days of Metallica and Slayer.
" Jason D. Taylor of Allmusic stated " This is a pure metal album that seemingly has ignored any fashionable trend and instead relies solely on skill and expertise to sculpt some of meatiest heavy metal since the glory days of Metallica and Slayer.
Jason Ankeny of Allmusic called the series " the greatest children's show ever ," while IGN called it " One of the most well-written kids shows ever.
Jason Ankeny, music critic for Allmusic, said Alexander was a " country-soul pioneer " and though largely unknown, " his music is the stuff of genius, a poignant and deeply intimate body of work on par with the best of his contemporaries.
Jason Ankeny wrote in Allmusic that:
Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic gave 12 Hits from Hell three stars out of five, saying " This isn't an essential item and will probably appeal mostly to the legions of Misfits fanatics, who will no doubt savor these long-unreleased recordings.
Jason MacNeill of Allmusic described The Waifs as " a more than adequate stab at troubadour folk and acoustic pop ...
Despite this, Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic described his musical evolution by saying " Even as Sanz broadened his style over the years, he never ventured far from his strength: romantic songs, generally ballads, tinged with flamenco and sung wholeheartedly with his distinct voice.
Allmusic staff writer Jason Birchmeier gave the album two and a half out of five stars, writing, " Of the many, many live albums Pearl Jam publicly released, their October 23, 2003, show at Benaroya Hall is one of the more novel ones ...
The Allmusic review by Jason Birchmeier awarded the album 4. 5 stars stating that " If you were to pick only one Arjona album for your collection that wasn't a greatest-hits compilation, this should be the one.
" Allmusic reviewer Jason Birchmeier calls his style " bizarre hardcore rap.
Jason Anderson of Allmusic noted that " as often happens with highly anticipated follow-ups, Stigmata disappointed some fans with what some called a more restrained sound and lesser material " and criticized the singer Johan Liiva and the addition of the session drummer Peter Wildoer.
Jason Ankeny of Allmusic gave the album five stars, lauding its " lush string arrangements and gorgeous harmonies.
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Jason Ankeny of Allmusic called their 1990 single, " Metal Hammer ", a " significant club hit ".
According to music journalist, Jason Ankeny ( Allmusic ) " the British acid jazz trio were notable for their pioneering synthesis of acoustic instruments and electronic textures ".
Jason Kaufman writing for Allmusic gave the compilation a positive review, remarking that while the material doesn't break new ground for the band, " if anything, the abbreviated length of this collection hits harder at times than the whole of the slightly long-winded Heroes, making their nostalgic dance formula easier to swallow ".
Jason Birchmeier of Allmusic called the song " a perfect club-ready duet between Joe and Remy Ma that boasts a trademark Scott Storch beat and a memorable singalong hook and dance-along step ".
Allmusic critics, Jason Ankenny and Thom Jurek called the album " brilliant " and commented that " With its elegiac tone and deeply autobiographical lyrics, this was a Morrison who didn't so readily associate himself with the feel-good, peace, love, and rhythm & blues sound American audiences were used to.
" Jason Ankenny with Allmusic ended his review by concluding that it was " An engaging, warm portrait of the man at the peak of his powers ".

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