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8.0
53610
8.0 |
Drowned In Sound
This isn't the best record McCulloch's put out and yet still career-defining, not only paying respect to Echo & The Bunnymen ... but also shows an intelligent, relevant British songsmith still worth listening to
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8.0
53943
8.0 |
Q
His best yet. Print edition only
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8.0
54119
8.0 |
Art Rocker
His best collection of songs to date
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7.0
53697
7.0 |
All Music
Fans of McCulloch and Echo & the Bunnymen will definitely want to seek out this generous double album
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6.0
53732
6.0 |
State
As it stands, there’s plenty on these two discs for fans and aficionados but maybe not so much for the uninitiated or the casually curious
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6.0
53611
6.0 |
Independent on Sunday
It's prettily produced but flimsy
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6.0
54040
6.0 |
musicOMH
Whilst there is not a single bad track to be found amongst both halves of Holy Ghosts, there are only occasional highlights
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6.0
54058
6.0 |
Mojo
McCulloch is back doing what he does best: singing pearls. Print edition only
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6.0
53609
6.0 |
The Arts Desk
Though great in parts, this is very much a double album of two halves
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5.0
53827
5.0 |
The Digital Fix
The whole thing just feels a bit too like the money-grabbing antics of the major labels - and is a very disappointing move from such a lauded artist
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4.0
54675
4.0 |
The Irish Times
Prettified post-punk songs from a fertile period of pop music and morose if insightful tunes from a solo career that not many people are really interested in
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