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We're All Somebody From Somewhere

Steven Tyler

We're All Somebody From Somewhere

Debut solo album from the Aerosmith frontman is a collection of country-tinged songs recorded in Nashville

ADM rating[?]

5.4

Label
Big Machine
UK Release date
15/07/2016
US Release date
15/07/2016
  1. 8.0 |   The Arts Desk

    Whatever the flavour, this is real music telling real stories that sweep you up and takes you along on a travelling journey
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  2. 8.0 |   Mojo

    The thread that binds is Tyler's enduringly impressive voice. Print edition only

  3. 6.0 |   Spectrum Culture

    The most remarkable thing about this record is how little Tyler sounds like the caricature of him we can all summon in our minds
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  4. 6.0 |   Q

    Does at times feel like three different albums simultaneously vying for supremacy. Print edition only

  5. 6.0 |   Uncut

    High-sheen Billboard country fare. Print edition only

  6. 6.0 |   All Music

    A record that tries hard to please but never does because the labor is always too evident
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  7. 6.0 |   The Irish Times

    He meets the new muscular Nashville half way: Tyler’s arena rockist country meets their bro’ country rockist
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  8. 5.0 |   Slant Magazine

    The album is a testament to the depths to which Tyler is willing to pander in order to remain relevant
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  9. 5.0 |   The Digital Fix

    Don Henley’s recent country album, Cass County was a great example of how to approach the genre, sadly the 68 year old Tyler has approached it with all the grace of a bronco at a rodeo
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  10. 5.0 |   Rolling Stone

    Too often Tyler keeps his swagger in check when he could be kicking up some down-home dust
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  11. 4.0 |   The Independent

    Despite the production attentions of T-Bone Burnett and others, Tyler just can’t help reverting to type
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  12. 4.0 |   Evening Standard

    This is less a new beginning, more a dead end
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  13. 4.0 |   The Music

    Steven Tyler needs to stick to what he knows. Rock!
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  14. 4.0 |   The Observer

    Only Heaven is teeth-grindingly formulaic AOR, while Red, White & You’s flag-waving lyrics sound like a winning board of US patriotism cliche bingo
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