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Aug 21, 2018Swapping out the distressed warning signal that slides in midway through with shrill synths that run the rest of the song, the adaptations across Woman Worldwide offer a live experience without the cost of admission, and a well-crafted look at some of Justice's best.
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Sep 21, 2018Nothing is left to chance here and both listener and artist are now free to imagine a 90 minute shot of perfection, where every transition is smooth and every dance step is executed with ease. We could all use those moments to dream of a unsullied world, if only for small stretches before getting back to the otherwise messy reality we’re in.
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Sep 19, 2018A celebration of the duo's music, Woman Worldwide rewards fans who want to delve into its musical connections as well as those who want to get lost in its momentum.
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Aug 29, 2018Overall, Woman Worldwide improves the songs from Woman--Justice’s own ascent/descent into the disco baroque--and does, erm, justice to the rest of their catalog.
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Aug 21, 2018For all of its positives there is the leftover taste that this is an album that will please die-hard fans, but will ultimately leave those outside of that pondering if it was really needed.
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Sep 10, 2018It’s a good solid album, but far from essential when it comes to Justice.
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Sep 7, 2018Apart from the reinvigorated songs from Woman, there's no urgency to any of the material here.
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Q MagazineAug 21, 2018It's noisy, danceable, by turns exhilarating and excruciating. But at 90-odd-minutes, beyond exhausting. [Sep 2018, p.114]
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Aug 21, 2018At 16 tracks, Woman Worldwide at times feels like an inexplicable rehash of existing material--a time-filler while Justice plots their next studio reinvention.
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