YOU MUST BUY THIS RECORD
08/08/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is that for which electronic sonic manipulation equipment was invented, and that in which all the hard work of the 80s has culminated. If you think electronica is too repetitive, and if you think good lyrics are dead, and if you think you've heard it all, and if you think you can't dance to a tune you can sing, then this album will change your mind. I've been following this Yellow Note cat for the past few albums ("We're Not The Beatles", etc...), and it's always something new and refreshing. You know, the kind of CD you want to burn for your friends, but then you like it so much, and you want the artist to be able to feed his kid, so you go ahead and BUY copies for your friends..."
Style and Substance
10/17/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This record has a subtle sophistication and toungue-in-cheek sensibility that is lacking in most music today. The sound goes way beyond electro-pop and really defies categorization, which is one of the many things I like about it. The grooves are infectious and the lyrics are hysterical - if you're hip enough to get the joke."
Very Mixed and somewhat dissapointed
Brian C. Cunningham | Philadelphia, PA | 11/12/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Let's get this stright first: I've been a long time fan of Electronic music, and ALWAYS at the top of my list of producers has been Yellow Note. Jungle Sky really found a GEM. And I have turned on a WIDE variety of music listeners out there to the sounds of "Whatever," "Sunshine," "War" and all the others wonderful flavors that he has brought us in those first two albums. They were simply BRILLIANT. I was not expecting the Electro sound of "We Love Everybody"-- I bought it because David Barratt is a genius at work. I understand, that for what Electro is, this album is again a huge step above the Norm. I just don't know if this Electro 'sound' best suits Yellow Note's talent. To me, his true strength lied in tight weaves of the various layers within drum'n bass (hip-hop, dub, experimental, even salsa). I was so looking forward to taking yet another journey through that weave. And I just can't find that in this album."