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* Edmund Blackadder wrote on Sputnikmusic. com that Farewell was " Rush's masterpiece ( closely followed by Hemispheres )", describing the instrumentation as " absolutely brilliant, with every musician at the peak of their talents " and praised the album for its " wide variety of different song types and structures ".
In an extended review with Sputnikmusic, the gave the song five out of five stars.
"< ref name = popmatters > Ben Greenbank from Sputnikmusic wrote that the song " has a country meets dance feel to it, although the beats are very trip hop infused the acoustic riff sounds very folksy and to her credit the combination of two rabidly different genres works excellently.
Sputnikmusic called it " a genuinely great song " adding that it is " sincerely moving " and that " never would I have imagined the Spice Girls could pull off a song like this ".
A reviewer for Sputnikmusic took the view that nearly every song on the album is " a pure, hard rocker with little to no flaws ", picking out the " killer groove " of " Angel from the Coast ", the " infamous " " The Boys Are Back in Town " and the " gritty " title track.
A review of Sputnikmusic considered the song " very tasteful and emotionally sweeping ," while Tania Kraines from BBC Music UK said " the heartbroken post-Geri ' Goodbye ' provided the girls with their last really good single.
" Amanda Murray of Sputnikmusic considered " Born to Make You Happy " a " proficient but entirely unrememberable song ," while Andy Petch-Jex of musicOMH considered the song an " early classic.
Amanda Murray of Sputnikmusic considered the song a competent, but unremarkable single.
At the climax of the song, drums and multi-layered vocals come in, in what Sputnikmusic described as " frenzied chaos ".
" As the song launches into the chorus, the roaring guitar is evident, and the lyrics, " Because of you I never stray too far from the sidewalk / Because of you I learned to play on the safe side so I don ’ t get hurt ," were deemed as " touching " by Dave Donelly of Sputnikmusic.
" Dave Donnelly of Sputnikmusic compared the song to Evanescence's " My Immortal " ( 2003 ).
" Dave Donelly of Sputnikmusic noted that the lyrical content of the song heavily hints the bitterness between Spears and Timberlake himself which can be seen in the lines " Your bridges were burned / And now it's your turn / To cry me a river ", lyrics that according Donelly Timberlake spits it in the " nicest possible way ".
" Amanda Murray from Sputnikmusic wrote that the song is " tacky but powerful all the same.
Sputnikmusic reviewed the song "... starts with a nice acoustic intro which is joined in by drum, then the whole band for the chorus.
" Jake Taylor from Sputnikmusic agreed, writing that the song is " one of the more triumphant moments of the album.
Sputnikmusic reviewer Dan Katz also reviewed the song positively, describing it as " a really great song.

Sputnikmusic and rating
Robert Christgau rated it an A-and called the music " a funky, vivacious rock and roll that's too eager and zany ever to be labeled tight ..." Sputnikmusic gave it a 4. 5 star rating and described it as " a grand fusion of nostalgic Rock ' n ' Roll and soulful R & B ".
Sputnikmusic and, to the band's surprise, Absolute Punk both gave the album a rating of 90, commenting on the band's vocal style and the instrumentation being different from previous albums.
Sputnikmusic staff reviewer Andrew Hartwig rated the album with a " Superb " 4. 5 out of 5 rating.

Sputnikmusic and four
A Sputnikmusic staff review, which also rated the album as four out of five, said that Skid Row had a " strong footing in pop, rock and metal which could stand out from the crowd on its own merits ".
Sputnikmusic gave the album four stars, describing Terria as " not a perfect album, but an immense and, if you let it be, absorbing one.

Sputnikmusic and out
WuChang of Sputnikmusic gave the album a 4 out of 5, with a summary: " An excellent and criminally underrated debut that gives the listener a different perspective on Marshall Mathers ;" Though thinking that the production was good, he said he could understand if the listeners were not " feeling it.
Sputnikmusic gave the album a 4 out of 5 and claims that " it's a wonderful find, but kind of disappointing because of the massive hype surrounding the album.
Music for People gained fairly positive reviews by music critics, Sputnikmusic gave it a 5 out of 5 and said that it " is a lush, solemn, heartfelt trip through Jon Crosby's emotions through the use of soundscapes and tons of instruments ..." Allmusic gave the album a 4 out of 5 and said that " Music for People is bizarre and beautiful in capturing social apathy.

Sputnikmusic and with
Sputnikmusic staff member Mike Stagno agreed with the praise for the remaster, writing that " the remaster is greatly appreciated, for it removes the fuzzy, hard to hear sounds of the 1985 version, replacing them with a crisper, cleaner tone.
Songs such as " Blood Red Summer " and " Three Evils ( Embodied in Love and Shadow )" have been noted in many reviews of the band to also contain several elements of pop, as exemplified by one review by Sputnikmusic, which says " Coheed and Cambria manage to bring new life to a dying genre, and mix up the standard pop-punk scheme with creative and original riffs.
The artwork was negatively received, with Sputnikmusic deeming it " terrible.
Dave Donelly of Sputnikmusic noted that " Breakaway " successfully contrasted typical acoustic verse with a soaring pop chorus which was interspersed by Clarkson ’ s controlled but powerful voice.
While not recognized while active, after their demise they have been given more recognition, with music website Sputnikmusic calling their second album " one of the best albums in the entire nu-metal genre "
Daniel Incognito of Sputnikmusic said that in " Mama " the group " sing with heartfelt emotion ", and added that " their somewhat amateurish singing is brought up and pushed along by the production crew, harmonising nicely into a stirring pop hook ".

Sputnikmusic and album
Mike Stagno of Sputnikmusic stated that " both fans of blues influenced hard rock and heavy metal of all sorts should find something they like on the album ".
Sputnikmusic named it the 6th best album of the 2000s.
According to Sputnikmusic, while the album is basically a modern metalcore recording, it incorporated other influences including post-metal guitar leads on several tracks and ambient electronica on tracks such as " Salmarnir.
On June 11, 2010, Sputnikmusic had As The Roots Undo appear on their best album of the decade list, earning the # 3 spot on its top 100 albums list.
In 2006, Energy was ranked as the highest rated punk album of 1989 and 6th highest rated ever on Sputnikmusic.
Eduardo Rivadavia, of Allmusic, on the other hand, was pleased by the musical changes and called The Dark Saga " a strong album, and one of the band's best ", while Mike Stagno, of Sputnikmusic felt that the album " is not the best example of the band's skill ".
Sputnikmusic wrote of the EP " In order to listen to this properly, I'd say you need the band's first full length album in order to see quite where this led.

Sputnikmusic and one
" Sputnikmusic said, " Professionally written and recorded, Bruce Dickinson once again pours his soul into his music, and the result is spectacular ," and went on to deem it " one of the best metal albums of the late 90's.

Sputnikmusic and ",
A more mixed review came from Alex Silveri of Sputnikmusic, who praised several of the album's songs but wrote negatively about " The Drapery Falls ", " Dirge for November " and " The Funeral Portrait ", which Silveri referred to as " boring to the point of tears ".
" While reviewing her compilation " Keeps Gettin ' Better: A Decade of Hits ", Nick Levine from Digital Spy called it a " strutting arena rock ", while Nick Butler from Sputnikmusic named it " great.

Sputnikmusic and .
Sputnikmusic wrote: " The Red Headed Stranger is simple and bare.
NIck Butler wrote in a Sputnikmusic review: " This is Van Morrison's 6th Symphony ; like Beethoven's equivalent, it's fixated on the power of nature, but rather than merely sitting in awe, it finds spirituality and redemption in the most basic of things.
" In another positive review, Sputnikmusic said, " this is a very good debut CD from this band, there are very few flaws, and the music is all very good and it's great to listen to.
Dave Donelly of Sputnikmusic praised Walker's cover for sticking closely to Clarkson's version.

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