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Uncut review by Johnny Sharp - IANADOAC 6/10
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<blockquote data-quote="puckhead" data-source="post: 1987271323" data-attributes="member: 4141"><p>i write this with a heavy heart. i love moz, and will listen to his body of work until the day i die. still, it is a rare person who can have as long a career as moz and not suffer a steep drop off in the quailty of his work. to have gone from a masterpiece of story( almost a novel) and musical atmosphere of late nite, maudlin street to the semi-drivel of his last 2 albums is sad( california sun being an exception, so well done) . when moz was a the top of his game, i used to deride all the other artists for repeating the same banal line 2 or 3 times in successsion, mearly trying to rhyme, and just using vocal filler to flesh out crappy songs.every lyric is so direct now, like a moz is now those other artists. luckily, the vast majority of his work is stellar, and will live on forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puckhead, post: 1987271323, member: 4141"] i write this with a heavy heart. i love moz, and will listen to his body of work until the day i die. still, it is a rare person who can have as long a career as moz and not suffer a steep drop off in the quailty of his work. to have gone from a masterpiece of story( almost a novel) and musical atmosphere of late nite, maudlin street to the semi-drivel of his last 2 albums is sad( california sun being an exception, so well done) . when moz was a the top of his game, i used to deride all the other artists for repeating the same banal line 2 or 3 times in successsion, mearly trying to rhyme, and just using vocal filler to flesh out crappy songs.every lyric is so direct now, like a moz is now those other artists. luckily, the vast majority of his work is stellar, and will live on forever. [/QUOTE]
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