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8.0
16574
8.0 |
Mojo
It is, as times, quite dizzying. Print edition only
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8.0
16933
8.0 |
Evening Standard
While he's hardly likely to cause Robert Plant any sleepless nights, Ronson's oft-criticised vocals make more sense in a studio than a concert
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8.0
17072
8.0 |
The Scotsman
Zeitgeist-capturing pop
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8.0
17155
8.0 |
Eye Weekly
A powerful, poppy and star-studded mix
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8.0
17205
8.0 |
State
With Record Collection, Ronson proves that he can succeed without gimmicks. And in doing so, he reaches newfound heights
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7.0
17336
7.0 |
Drowned In Sound
Record Collection is an accomplished piece of work
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7.0
17122
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
He doesn't just love old music, he understands it
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7.0
16954
7.0 |
The Observer
Best of all is "Somebody to Love Me", a torch song featuring Boy George on which he's never sounded so majestic
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7.0
16577
7.0 |
Spin
Flows like a mixtape rather than a stab at artistic self-definition, with Brooklyn funk band the Dap Kings laying down a unifying groove and Ronson's love of vintage '80s synthesizers providing a stylistic through line
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7.0
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NME
A respectable transition from love-him-or-hate-him brass-toting berk into a genuine bona fide pop maverick
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7.0
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PopMatters
Like anyone’s record collection, Record Collection has more hits than misses. It’s future pop with a foot firmly in the past
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6.0
16955
6.0 |
Independent on Sunday
Ronson has largely ditched the retro thing and aimed for something vaguely contemporary. This course of action is fraught with danger: one minute you're timeless, the next you're simply outdated
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6.0
17058
6.0 |
Clash
‘Lose It’ feat. Ghostface Killah is a genuinely great track, yet ‘The Bike Song’ badly flops, imitating a dodgy Human League demo
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6.0
16948
6.0 |
BBC
Record Collection is an infinitely more likable record than Version – even if The Bike Song makes you want to go and kick in some spokes
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6.0
16573
6.0 |
Q
The constant shuffling of collaborators plays out like a night of speed-dating. Print edition only
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6.0
17111
6.0 |
Daily Telegraph
Ronson’s third collection lacks a distinctive focus, with the result that it is only as good as each individual song or collaboration
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5.4
17668
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Pitchfork
It sounds more curious and less intrinsically bound to any particular trend, which ultimately gives it a good chance of not embarrassing him in three years
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5.0
17886
5.0 |
Rave Magazine
Just a big old eclectic mess of hip hop-influenced pop songs with a handful of weak instrumental solo numbers
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4.0
17696
4.0 |
FasterLouder
An album full of originals in which only four are listenable and the rest is self-serving, ‘80s inspired rubbish
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4.0
16911
4.0 |
The Independent
As Record Collection brutally reveals, the über-producer of his era turns out to be an ünter-singer
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4.0
16575
4.0 |
Uncut
There are occasions... that this almost sounds like a kid's album. Print edition only
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