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7.5
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A.V. Club
Estelle’s thang may not be the most ear-catching or eyebrow-raising out there, but it’s as likable as it is listenable
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7.0
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Rolling Stone
It's her kind of realness, conversational and smooth just the same
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7.0
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Pitchfork
Estelle can come off restrained at times, but the best material finds her managing love and loss like a responsible adult
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6.9
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6.9 |
Paste Magazine
A consistent-not-masterful album
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Guardian
Too many songs feel engineered to get her on US radio
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6.0
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NME
Get past track four and it's mainly mid-tempo schlock
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6.0
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6.0 |
Evening Standard
She’s bravely ditched her trademark reggae inflections, she carries off the storming ballad Thank You with conviction and the Rick Ross-featuring Break My Heart sizzles
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Scotsman
While there are likeable moments on All Of Me, there is no Moment
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6.0
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6.0 |
Spin
Sleeker than Shine, glittery electro-R&B songs ponder love and fame; flash and vanish like a firecracker in July
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6.0
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6.0 |
BBC
This long-awaited third set is remarkable for its lack of standout hits
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5.0
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Consequence Of Sound
Since Shine, Estelle was eclipsed by Adele and the ghost of Amy Winehouse. If she can build upon what’s here and deliver it at a quicker rate, she might have a chance of rising to diva status
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4.0
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4.0 |
The Independent
A routine blend of fidgety grooves and tiresome ruminations on life and love
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