This might be the best debut album ever. The doors are an insanely skilled group of musicians: the goat Jim Morrison and Ray Manzanek, one of the best organists ever, Robbie Krieger, underrated guitarist and lastly drummer John Densmore. The album starts off with an awesome groove, Break on though, followed by soul kitchen, which is similar; The Crystal ship, an overlooked, more calm song with an amazing piano solo; twentieh century fox, a really cool song; Alabama song, another amazing upbeat ... read more
Boy oh boy. King Crimson's first album, the album that basically started prog rock, and just in general one of the best albums ever. The band never had a really steady lineup, but this one is justt incredible: Greg Lake on bass and vocals (who went on to lead another insanely goated band, Emerson, Lake and Palmer); Robert Fripp on guitar, an absolute master of hsi instrument; Ian McDonald, he handled flutes, sax and keyboards, and damn he was amazing at all of them; drummer Micheal Giles, ... read more
This is honestly my favorite album of all time. Yes, I know it's basic and stuff, but still i don't think I'll ever find an album that's as perfect as this one. Roger Waters' incredible songwriting, David Gilmour's stunning guitar solos, Richard Wright's awesome keyboard work, Nick Mason's drumming, and not to forget the amazing vocal deliveries by every member (except Nick but whatever). We start off with Speak to me, a short interlude, as we go into ... read more
Well, well, well. Where do i start. This album is absolutely stunning, Lindsey Buckingham's awesome guitar lines, John McVie's basslines, Christine's synths, but the best thing about this album is defenitely the harmonies between the members' voices. Stevie Nicks' and Lindsey's voices are blend into eachother perfectly, making every line they sing together absolutely perfection. No wonder they said they're "musical soulmates". Of course, let's ... read more