All That Echoes

| Josh Groban

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All That Echoes

All That Echoes is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Josh Groban, produced by Rob Cavallo. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, selling 145,000 copies in its first week. The album has sold 532,000 copies in the United States as of April 2015. - Wikipedia

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  • Newsday

    There certainly are new rock-ish trappings here. 

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  • BBC

    The LA singer’s voice remains an undeniably rich and powerful instrument. 

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  • The Independent

    The blend of operatic pop on which his reputation is built seems strangely thin and insipid. 

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  • Sputnik Music

    Brings an all new level of accessibility to classical music.  

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  • All Music

    All That Echoes is one of his best.  

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  • Entertainment Focus

    All That Echoes could be his best work yet and it’s a complete joy to listen to. 

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  • American Songwriter

    All That Echoes is a rewarding fusion of pop, rock, and classical music theories.  

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  • Express

    It’s a bit of a match made in heaven. 

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  • New Age Music World

    It is a stunning new release that rings true from the first note to the last. 

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    If you're a fan of Josh Groban, particularly his smaller, later work, you'll like All That Echoes. 

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  • Muxic Beats

    The album contains songs with more accessible melodies obviously to reach out to more music fans. 

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  • Under The Gun Review

    It’s an awkward marriage of pop and sugary Disney-esque sentimentality.  

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  • Wake of Echoes

    All That Echoes solidifies Josh’s genius as a musician 

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  • Mimo

    I think Groban has ultimately avoided what could have been a major train wreck.  

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  • The Medium

    Overall, this album is hit-and-miss thanks to its change in sound. 

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  • USA Today

    Groban delivers a lot of lovely sound, but not much in the way of expressivity.  

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  • She Knows

    If it isn't broke, don't fix it. 

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  • Laut

    Unfortunately, nothing can be found on "All That Echoes". 

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  • The Vancouver Sun

    This music is, in its way, what the ‘70s got with Soft Rock.  

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  • The Salt Lake Tribune

    This is a successful crossover effort that should earn respect from rock fans as well as your grandmother. 

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  • Gannon Knight

    It’s definitely something new from the usual Josh Groban, but in the best way possible.  

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