If Tricky's last album (Angels With Dirty Faces) was a dark, terrifying nightmare, then in comparison, Juxtapose seems like a walk in the park on a steady diet of happy pills. And although the album only clocks in at a paltry 35 minutes or so, the boy from Bristol has released probably his most uplifting, emotional and (whisper it) happiest album to date. Recommended.
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