Adele '25' Album Review Roundup: First Critics' Verdicts On World's Most Highly-Awaited Album

REVIEW ROUNDUP: What The Critics Have To Say About Adele's '25'
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We're in the midst of Adele euphoria. Her third album is less than 24 hours away from release, with the music industry waiting on tenterhooks to see if she can continue the outstanding run of her first two albums '19' and '21'.

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London's biggest-voiced diva has already broken records with the first single 'Hello', followed by this week's treat of a live version of 'When We Were Young', so the bar has been set high. Ahead of the rest of the world jumping on the new album tomorrow, music critics have been treated to the first listens, and offered their thoughts accordingly. So what's their verdict? Another Olympic-sized stomper, or proof that noone's THAT good for ever? Here's our roundup of the first reviews to land on the page...

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Huffington Post UK:

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Fans of her first two albums '19' and '21' won't be disappointed, but there is plenty here to win over new fans too (if there's anyone left on the planet who doesn't actually own an Adele album yet).

Unsurprisingly, '25' is a highly polished set of songs, mixing big, bold production with stripped back moments. Yes, some of it is a tad predictable, but at the centre of it all is THAT voice, which has never sounded better.

The Guardian:

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For the most part, 25 sticks close to the formula of the best-known tracks on its predecessor. But the fact that she often ends up addressing a topic that’s already been fairly thoroughly addressed is a problem... Adele understands that less is usually more – but something is missing from them. The rawness, the emotional edge that was part of 21’s appeal is noticeable by its absence, replaced by what sounds less like closure and reconciliation than a certain pass-aggy bent... They’re not bad songs as such, but they feel slightly ordinary, distinguished only by her voice, a state of affairs compounded by the fact that the album largely proceeds at the same, fairly glacial pace. 25’s best moments come when someone pushes Adele – or Adele pushes herself – beyond just recreating former glories.

The Independent:

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As both titles suggest, the theme of regretful reminiscence dominates the album in the autobiographical manner demanded these days of every R&B don and diva. There are isolated moments of musical intrigue scattered here and there through the album... But as 25 continues, it’s gradually swamped by the kind of dreary piano ballads that are Adele’s fall-back position.

News.Com.Au:

No stars listed. On first listen '25' does not disappoint. If anything, it’s got bonus pop songs she didn’t have to do, but she’s done them with class. And if you want the Adele of Someone Like You, Love in the Dark should push all the right buttons.

The Telegraph:

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Covering much of the same kind of musical and emotional terrain, '25' is certainly the equal of its predecessor. What it sacrifices in youthful rawness it makes up in maturity and sheer class... '25' is crammed top to bottom with perfectly formed songs – elegantly flowing melodies, direct and truthful lyrics and richly textured production – all sung as if her life depends on it... Musically, she stands squarely in the middle of the road, and it is only her earthy personality and soulful honesty that lends her any kind of cutting edge. But it would be churlish to carp when pop doesn’t come much more perfect than this. The beauty of Adele’s singing is how effortless it is. There’s real joy in her vocal, even when she is grappling with private pain. She loves to sing, and the world loves to hear her.

So there you have it. Has any of this influenced whether you'll be parting with your pennies? Thought not And just in case you need to hear some of the tracks yourself before forking out, Adele will performing some new music - and old, phew! - on a BBC Special with Graham Norton on Friday evening on BBC1.

Adele's 30 Greatest Achievements... So Far
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(01 of21)
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Winning an Oscar for 'Skyfall' (credit:Getty)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(02 of21)
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She was signed at 16, just three days after finishing school, all because one of her friends posted one of her performances on MySpace. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(03 of21)
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For making the cover of both the UK and US editions of fashion bible, Vogue (and not being a size 00). (credit:Vogue)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(04 of21)
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Having her very own waxwork created by Madame Tussauds in London. The completed figure is expected to be unveiled late 2013. (credit:AP)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(05 of21)
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Her famous friends. (credit:Getty Images)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(06 of21)
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Winning six Grammy Awards in 2012 including Album of the Year, equalling the record for most Grammy Awards won by a female artist in one night. (credit:Getty)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(07 of21)
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Her son, Angelo (well, at least we think that's the little blighter's name, Adele still hasn't confirmed what she's called him) (credit:Splash)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(08 of21)
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For owning the most fabulous collection of black designer dresses in the celeb universe. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(09 of21)
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Her refusal to be a size zero like the rest of celebland, saying: "I would only lose weight if it affected my health or sex life." (credit:AP)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(10 of21)
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Cracking the US with a double platinum debut album ('19') (credit:Getty Images)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(11 of21)
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For not giving a stuff what people think. (credit:Getty Images)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(12 of21)
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For not selling pictures of her baby son. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(13 of21)
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For not deserting the UK and moving to Lala land. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(14 of21)
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She is the first female in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 to have three singles in the top 10 at the same time. (credit:Billboard)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(15 of21)
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Keeping her feet on the ground despite being the biggest selling female artist on the planet. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(16 of21)
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Being the first artist EVER to sell more than 3 million copies of an album in a year in the UK. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(17 of21)
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Having her second album, '21' certified 16 times platinum in the UK. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(18 of21)
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Selling 26 million copies of her second album, '21' worldwide. (credit:Universal)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(19 of21)
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Winning a Golden Globe for 'Skyfall' (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(20 of21)
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Being named one of the most influential people in the world by Time magazine. (credit:WENN)
Adele's 25 Greatest Achievements... So Far(21 of21)
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Being the first living artist to achieve the feat of having two top 5 hits in both the UK Official Singles Chart and the Official Albums Chart simultaneously since the Beatles in 1964. (credit:WENN)