being a superb follow up from his previous record, stevie wonder proved he can continue to make amazing songs and can improve on his sound. lovely soul album.
a great album and a great start to an era of stevie wonder's career. while it may have it's downs, it makes up for it with it's electronic inspired instrumentation and catchy lyrics.
while it may not be groundbreaking and can be seen as lacking in some areas, it is still a good album that is worth a listen.
amazing album. mf doom brings a wide vocabulary along with smart rhyme schemes and inviting production. one of his best projects.
while it may not be thought provoking or inspiring, it's lightheartedness and unique, adult swim based, production make a fun and good album.
being daniel dumile's first album under the name mf doom, it rarely disappoints. it's old but bumping production and catchy lyrics come together in a great debut album.
dark and heavy, mf doom creates a sick sound with sick bars on top of it. combined - they create a sick album.
shows why mf doom is one amazing producer as well as rapper with a good eye for features.
well produced and has good features. does have lows at some points though, 21 savage being most of them.
one of the best metal records of all time, pogo stick song brings it down from perfect tho.
amazingly textured, wonderfully crafted, beautifully grand. a work of art. truly inspiring.
in the court of the crimson king is truly one of the most influential progressive rock albums of all time, the five tracks on the album create this sense of awe with their amazing instrumentation. one could argue it is the greatest progressive rock album of all time.
even with the goofy track names, jeffery is still one of young thug's best projects, if not the best.
while it may feel slightly bloated, gunfighter ballads and trail songs really embodies a feeling of cowboys and outlaws in the wild west. worth the listen.
otis' voice is truly a marvel which shines on this album, especially when backed up by the horns throughout the album.
being stevie's most ambitious album, it tackles all of life's subjects (as it's title would suggest) and doesn't disappoint. whether it be the approach on the subjects it talks about or the music that accompanies stevie's thoughts, it truly is a master-class in production, concept, and groove.
while her sudden rise in popularity may have swayed your opinion on her and her music, you cannot deny her debut album's artistic production, dark beats, and thoughtful lyricism and concept. looking back on it (when we all fall asleep, where do we go) was a great pop record.