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Sound of Lies : ウィキペディア英語版
Sound of Lies

''Sound of Lies'' is a 1997 album released by Minneapolis music group Jayhawks. It peaked at #112 on the ''Billboard'' 200.
With the departure of Mark Olson, Gary Louris becomes the principal songwriter for ''Sound of Lies'' with an occasional co-write with bassist Marc Perlman. New drummer Tim O'Reagan also contributes "Bottomless Cup".
==Reception==

| rev2 =Robert Christgau
| rev2Score = 15px
| rev3 =''Crawdaddy''
| rev3Score = (favorable)
| rev4 =''Entertainment Weekly''
| rev4Score = B−
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In his review for Allmusic, critic Thom Owen praised the album and wrote " The lyrics have a naked, emotional honesty which would have been more affecting if the music echoed its sentiment, yet the record still has a subtle grace and power, proving that the Jayhawks remain a distinctive band without Olson."〔 Music critic Robert Christgau gave the album a 'bomb' rating〔 while David Browne of ''Entertainment Weekly'' gave the album a 'B-' rating and contrasted the Jayhawks with Uncle Tupelo. He wrote the album "is caught between two worlds — it's a little bit wimpy country, a little bit wimpy rock & roll — and ends up lacking the power of either."〔

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