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An occasionally jumbled, yet undeniably pleasant, collection that unsurprisingly feels like a hybrid of a proper Belle & Sebastian album and a more traditional film score.
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As uneven as the film itself.
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'Storytelling' contains some of B&S's finest songs since their 'If You're Feeling Sinister' peak.
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MojoThe album only stretches to 35 minutes but its quality more than compensates. [July 2002, p.112]
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[A] tired, uninspired collection of music and songs.
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'Storytelling' is the first indication that Stuart Murdoch has finally got some decent red meat down his gob and he's no longer resigned to wallowing in his dank indie mire until The Pastels come home.
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A rather haphazard collection of dialogue snippets, instrumental vignettes, and the occasional proper Belle song.
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A disorienting hodgepodge of new songs and instrumental score padded with annoying segments of dialogue from the movie.
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Hidden amongst the bilge, there are six proper songs here, with words and everything. But they only serve to prove how erratic Belle And Sebastian have become.
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Q MagazineIt's a disjointed affair, but there's no denying the robust confidence with which they carry it off. [June 2002, p.111]
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The vocal tracks have the unforced charm of the singles that Belle And Sebastian regularly turns out between albums: sunny pop with rainy lyrics.
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UncutWhat makes B&S great is conspicuous by its absence.... For completists only. [Jul 2002, p.101]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 8 out of 11
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Mixed: 1 out of 11
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Negative: 2 out of 11
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JoeRAug 24, 2005The critics don't know jack.
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OutAndAboutWithGilbertMulroneycakesDec 6, 2003
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SabalomG.Jul 2, 2002