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"Slash is a guy who appeals to everyone," says Maroon 5's Adam Levine, who sings "Gotten,"
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"Slash is a guy who appeals to everyone," says Maroon 5's Adam Levine, who sings "Gotten,"
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In fact, it's the solos that offer the only real continuity on the record, especially when tracks like "Gotten," a middling power ballad with Maroon 5's Adam Levine, and the Led Zeppelin-esque riffing of "By the Sword," with Wolfmother's Andrew Stockdale, are stacked alongside each other: other than Slash's playing, there's little that ties these songs together and they hardly seem comfortable on the same album.
Vue Weekly Eden Munro / eden@vueweekly.com 2010
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Levine reaches for his falsetto in the hushed ballad "Gotten," while Stockdale brings his best Robert Plant voice into focus for one of the disc's most perfectly crafted songs - and its first single - "By the Sword."
Reader - MassLive.com Kevin O'Hare 2010
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In fact, it's the solos that offer the only real continuity on the record, especially when tracks like "Gotten," a middling power ballad with Maroon 5's Adam Levine, and the Led Zeppelin-esque riffing of "By the Sword," with Wolfmother's Andrew Stockdale, are stacked alongside each other: other than Slash's playing, there's little that ties these songs together and they hardly seem comfortable on the same album.
Vue Weekly Eden Munro / eden@vueweekly.com 2010
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"Gotten" is a rarely used word in the UK, with the exception of "ill-gotten gains".
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"Gotten" is a rarely used word in the UK, with the exception of "ill-gotten gains".
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"Gotten" is a rarely used word in the UK, with the exception of "ill-gotten gains".
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"Gotten" is a rarely used word in the UK, with the exception of "ill-gotten gains". by availablelogin » Mon Oct 26, 2009 9: 07 am
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"Gotten" is a rarely used word in the UK, with the exception of "ill-gotten gains". by availablelogin » Mon Oct 26, 2009 9: 07 am
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