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・ Call Me Lightning
・ Call Me Lightning (band)
・ Call Me Lightning (song)
・ Call Me Madam
・ Call Me Madam (film)
・ Call Me Maybe
・ Call Me Mañana
・ Call Me Miss...
・ Call Me Mister
・ Call Me Mister (film)
・ Call Me Mr. Brown
・ Call Me Mr. Telephone (Answering Service)
・ Call Me No One
・ Call Me Papa Jack
・ Call Me Princess
Call Me Sylvia
・ Call Me Ted
・ Call Me the Breeze
・ Call Me Tonight
・ Call Me Up
・ Call Me Up in Dreamland
・ Call Me What You Like
・ Call Me When the Cross Turns Over
・ Call Me When You Get There
・ Call Me When You're Sober
・ Call money
・ Call Mountains
・ Call My Bluff
・ Call My Bluff (U.S. game show)
・ Call My Name


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Call Me Sylvia : ウィキペディア英語版
Call Me Sylvia

Call Me Sylvia is the second album by rock and roll band Low Cut Connie, released on September 25, 2012. The band has described it as their first album recorded with the knowledge that they were really a band, whereas ''Get Out the Lotion,'' their debut album, was recorded under more informal circumstances. The song "Boozophilia" was released as a single from the album, accompanied by a music video which was filmed at Ray's Happy Birthday Bar in Philadelphia. In August 2015, "Boozophilia" was featured on Barack Obama's summer playlist.
==Critical reception==
''Call Me Sylvia'' received generally favorable reviews from critics; according to Metacritic, which aggregates reviews by well-known critics, the album has a score of 80/100.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Call Me Sylvia )〕 It was described as "pathologically fun" by Stacey Anderson. Similarly, Ken Tucker wrote that the album was "as raucous as (Cut Connie's ) debut, though it's a bit more self-conscious." Brent Wells wrote that ''Call Me Sylvia'' was "an exercise created by a pack of blue-collar dudes who relish throwback grooves and the art of clever sarcasm." "Boozophilia" was ranked as the 31st best song of 2012 by Rolling Stone,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Low Cut Connie, 'Boozophilia' )〕 and was praised in ''Paste'' for its "rollicking piano lines, warm guitar shuffles, and shout-along vocals."

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