Reviews3 stars out of 5 -- "Amusingly, she opens with a self-referential take on the ultimate cover, 'New York, New York,' which, almost incredibly, finds new life in the tired old words.", "'Song To Bobby' is a touching reflection on the writers who have changed her life, a suitable tribute from one major talent to another.", 3 stars out of 5 -- JUKEBOX begins to mesmerize when Billie Holiday's 'Don't Explain' gets a Spartan, darklands-country overhaul, and Joni Mitchell's 'Blue' seems beamed in from a Holiday Inn lounge run by David Lynch.", "Best of all is Marshall's redo of her own 'Metal Heart,' a hushed fugue from '98 that's been spurred into full bloom as a fiery rocker." -- Grade: B+, 3 stars out of 5 -- "Her most polished record to date....It still catches the light and the imagination.", "She's Accompanied Throughout Jukebox by Her Stellar Dirty Delta Blues Touring Band...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "The music does get swampy and dark, but the atavistic urgings of the group are held in check by the gentle clarity of Marshall's voice.", 3 stars out of 5 -- "She's unafraid to be unfaithful and that's JUKEBOX's greatest strength....With Dylan acting as a bridge between the covers and her originals, Marshall finds intriguing new shadows to stalk.", "Marshall has an extraordinary voice....JUKEBOX is comprised of vast, arid patches of affect broken up by occasional tiny outbursts of emotion.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "She refashions material from other artists and makes it seem like it's been hers all along.", 3 stars out of 5 -- "Marshall works subtly. She revels in sly, unexpected phrasing, flickers in an out of hope like a candle and turns meanings inside out with a single, haunting phrase..."
DistributionIntegral/Cinram Novum