Kanye West - Graduation
70

Still working that Kanye magic but to a lower level this time. Many great songs like Champion, Barry Bonds and Can't Tell Me Nothing.

David Bowie - Station to Station
80

Bold tracklist, consistent, robotic, very good.

Childish Gambino - "Awaken, My Love!"
90

I still listen to it to this day. It casually takes you through a blue-neon funky tracklist and for 50 minutes it doesn't let you breath.

The Beatles - With The Beatles
60

Very copy-pasted from the first record.

Jorge Ben - Jorge Ben
80

One of Jorge Ben's best records, always buried by the popularity of others.

Charles Mingus - Let My Children Hear Music
85

A record always in movement. It emphazises the best aspects of Mingus' composition. Let my children hear Mingus.

Frank Ocean - Blonde
75

'Nights' is rightfully considered Frank Ocean's best song, and I love the aesthetic of the record. That being said, it's also quite paused and uneventful at times.

The Mothers of Invention - Freak Out!
50

All posture, no style. I love Zappa but this record has always been puzzling to me, because the music is very sub-par.

Michael Jackson - Invincible
50

Undeniably bloated and tiring (some good songs like Unbreakable and You Rock My World).

The Rolling Stones - Aftermath
85

Wild and brave, for a band to go this dark early on in the 60s. Rolling Stones pre-date The Doors as the first band to put a track over 10 minutes long into a mainstream rock n roll release.

Miles Davis - Jack Johnson (Original Soundtrack Recording)
70

The record is messed up. Both tracks are sub-divided into 2 or 3 rhythms that the backing band switch for no reason. Where's the connection? Why aren't these different tracks? Why is Miles playing over his old music?

65

Full of detours and wtf moments. Too long-ass, for its detriment. Great songs ocasionally like the opener, Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1, and No More Parties in LA.

The Clash - Give 'Em Enough Rope
65

A middle-of-the-road record to transition in between two classic Clash albums.

Kendrick Lamar - Section.80
70

Great debut for a young artist. I hope he makes it.

John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Double Fantasy
60

It has a couple of good songs but there's also stinkers like Kiss Kiss Kiss in between and the ending is disappointing too.

Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
100

It was perfect. Perfect. Everything, down to the last minute details.

Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
65

It's agressive but non of its production or structuring impresses me. Song-lengths can go up to 6 minutes with no interesting concept being developed. My favorite track is Da Mystery of Chessboxin' because of ODB's verse, but even that track has an annoyingly high snare mastering.

The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night
55

An odd coincidence of tracks from the Beatles that I really don't like. I'd be off better naming the tracks I do like:
I Should Have Known Better
If I Fell
And I Love Her
Tell Me Why

The Zombies - Odessey and Oracle
65

Some good tracks but not much more of note.

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