All of You

| Colbie Caillat

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All of You

All of You - is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat. The album was scheduled to be released on May 3, 2011, but was pushed back by two months to a July 12, 2011 release in the United States through Universal Republic Records. The set, largely produced by Greg Wells, features one guest appearance by rapper/actor Common, who graces "Favorite Song", while her songwriting collaborators include Ryan Tedder, Toby Gad, Jason Reeves and Rick Nowels. - Wikipedia

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  • Slant Magazine

    Her delivery is too stilted, her arrangements too tightly wound, and her songwriting too contrived to persuasively convey the easygoing bliss of some summertime oasis.  

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  • BBC

    She sings prettily enough, but lacks the punch that the very best artists in this very crowded market possess.  

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    Her third album proves there’s more to her than a smile and a hair toss.  

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  • AllMusic

    A soundtrack equally comforting during a lazy weekend afternoon or a hard Monday morning.  

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  • Reuters

    On the scale of sunniness, this quintessential Malibu gal makes a fellow beachcomber like Jack Johnson look like Trent Reznor. 

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  • Billboard

    But rest assured that in the end, Caillat manages to get her man. 

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  • Los Angeles Times

    Its scrim of summer-fun abandon obscures a stage busy with high-level record-making. 

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  • Uproxx

    Caillat retains her pleasing guile, but she's thrown in a small dose of reality. 

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  • The Stanford Daily

    Caillat takes yet another leap forward, refining her sound to compose the quintessential summertime album. 

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  • Seattle PI

    Honest and direct, the album is a musical self-portrait filled with romantic yearning.  

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  • Teen Ink

    This is the perfect album to listen to for anyone who’s having a bad day and needs a good song or two to dance to. 

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  • Lauren Day Makeup

    This album is perfect for summer.  

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  • PopCulture Online

    Indulgent on the late 20 something year old going on a journey through life with moments of shaky confidence….the album sucks you in and you can’t really help it.  

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