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  • Cognition Rank: Brigadier 21st Jul 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Damien Rice should be proud of this piece - 9 is a collection of 'deep' songs that work well as an album.

    My only problem with 9 is the track 'Fallen Tree' in which Damien seems to explode an 'f - bomb' - that is to say, the lyrics aren't very 'clever' - I find this swearing to be a bit excessive ...

  • Charco 10th Jul 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I was completely addicted to 'O'. I did not think another album would ever touch it. I was wrong. 9 just shows the raw talent Damien Rice has. Some albums can become jaded if they are over listened to, but that can't be said about this - a pure joy to listen to.

  • emza2511 Rank: Colonel 21st Dec 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    There is only one word to describe '9' and that is WOW!

    As a follow up album to Damien Rice's 'O', I didn't think it would even come close to comparing to it, but this album just shows how talented this guy is! Another masterpiece! Check out track 2; that's my personal favourite!

  • viking06 Rank: Major 9th Dec 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Admittedly, I thought that after Damien Rice's "O" album that anything he did afterwards wouldn't make up to it. However, as soon as I listened to the first track on his new album "9," I was proven very wrong. From the opening strums of '9 Crimes' and the first few lines of Lisa Hannigan's glorious ...