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"Not
your usual reunion album" The Washington
Post says the subdudes "reunited for all the
right reasons, and "Miracle Mule" is as good
as anything they've ever released."
"Forget
about trying to classify the subdudes" The Detroit
Free Press raves about the subdudes' reunion and
gives the new album their highest rating: "From
the celebratory 'Morning Glory' to the achingly lovely
'If Wishing Made It So' to the poignant "Don't Doubt
It,' 'Miracle Mule' delivers irresistible rhythms, sparkling
harmonies and unforgettable melodies with amazing consistency.
It's a joyful reunion and an album that begs to be heard"
"Soulful,
groove-greased" The Chicago
Tribune says the new CD is a "tuneful, live-in-the-studio
set of gospel-meets-Basin Street picking and crooning" a "vivid
display of authentic music-making."
"We
can all share the magic" Vintage
Guitar magazine tells readers that the subdudes evidently "had
some of their best material still in their heads and
hearts" when the band broke up.
"A
dazzling, delicious return" Paste
Magazine welcomes the band back with open arms, caling
the new album an aural testament to growth of talent. Five
stars! The
April issue of Stereophile magazine
has a glowing review of "Miracle Mule" and
named it the recording of the month. The magazine awards
the subdudes' comeback album five stars!
"Welcome
wonder" The Winston-Salem
Journal gives "Miracle Mule" a thumbs-up
and says "the spirit is so contagious that it makes
even the best life (and band) that much better.
"Buoyant" The Philadelphia
Daily News says Miracle Mule was "well
worth the wait."
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