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Gof Willin' & The Creek Don't Rise

Ray Lamontagne

Gof Willin' & The Creek Don't Rise

Fourth studio album from former carpenter and folk rocker Ray Lamontagne

ADM rating[?]

7.0

Label
Columbia
UK Release date
06/09/2010
  1. 8.0 |   Uncut

    Proud, earthy wonderfully affirming music. Print edition only

  2. 8.0 |   Mojo

    A work of simple power. Print edition only

  3. 8.0 |   The Guardian

    His shot-to-pieces, Joe Cockeresque rasp entirely suits songs that seem to give more of themselves with every listen
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  4. 8.0 |   music OMH

    LaMontagne has surrounded himself with the best possible company, and long-time fans should find that the payoff is something to marvel at
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  5. 8.0 |   The Scotsman

    When Ray is happy/sad, we are happy/sad too
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  6. 8.0 |   Q

    Print edition only

  7. 7.5 |   Uncut

    Entirely bypasses the brash blare of the past 40 years of musical history ... and instead buries itself deep in the pines, making old time music out of wood and wire
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  8. 7.0 |   Pop Matters

    His most country sounding CD yet, with lovely pedal steel and banjo and harmonica backing his melodious vocals
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  9. 7.0 |   Rave Magazine

    LaMontagne possesses a unique voice that reminds the listener of Neil Young’s vulnerable quiver and Glen Frey’s soft rock smoothness simultaneously. And that’s some feat
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  10. 6.0 |   Eye Weekly

    Whether you find [the songs] dull or dreamy, this is just the role that LaMontagne seems most comfortable in — a country guy staging his quiet protest against the impersonality of city life
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  11. 6.0 |   Consequence Of Sound

    An album that tears its way into your head and heart. It’s lacking in some parts, but his takeover, his bequeathing of pain and torment, is almost impossible to pass up
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  12. 5.0 |   BBC

    The better songs here don’t quite rescue the disc, but they do suggest that LaMontagne can step outside his comfort zone when he chooses to – it’s just a shame how rarely that occurs
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