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Albumism’s 50 Best Albums of 2017 | #13: The Corrs’ ‘Jupiter Calling’

December 6, 2017 Albumism Staff

#13
The Corrs | Jupiter Calling
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According to Quentin Harrison: “On Jupiter Calling, The Corrs play like a group in absolute command of their creative faculties. Their distinctive blend of classic Irish aesthetics and modern pop/rock touches is at its most natural and relaxed here. There are no “breaks” between the two tonalities. In fact, Jupiter Calling possesses a set of songs so fluid in their marriage of styles, it's breathtaking. Both “Son of Solomon” and “The Sun and the Moon,” which open and close the record respectively, prove this in their airy, atmospheric executions....Jupiter Calling is a career best for The Corrs, an album that is dually refined and evolved. In an era of hollow pop spectacle, an album of such commitment and spirit demands to be celebrated.”

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