A better Revolver. It's probably the best psychedelic album that I know of so far. The songs are fun, wacky, surreal or slightly depressed.
Top 5 songs: 1. Lovely Rita 2. Getting Better 3. When I'm Sixty-Four 4. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds 5. A Day in the Life
The best Talking Heads experience that there is. I bought the DVD of the special edition 2 weeks ago and I was absolutely shook of how good this live performance is. Most of the tracks on here are better than in the original studio albums themselves. I wish they would've performed The Great Curve as well.
Favorite Tracks: ALL OF THEM except, what a day that was, swamp.
One of my favorite albums OF ALL TIME. I love how experimental it is, a friend of mine introduced me to this band a few weeks back. The first album I've heard of them is their live Stop Making Sense album, which is indeed one of the best live albums to exist.
I don't really have a favorite track, they're all perfect.
My favorite politically oriented album. It's not all political with songs like Oh Yoko! not fitting in very well but still very good songs.
Favorite songs: Imagine, Crippled Inside, Jealous Guy, I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier, Gimme Some Truth, How Do You Sleep.
A very great experimental McCartney album, even with its oddities!
Favorite songs: Coming Up, Temporary Secretary, Waterfalls, Nobody Knows, Front Parlour & Frozen Jap.
It amazes me that Wonderful Christmas Time is not on the original version of this album but only on the archive version. If it was on the original I would've counted it as a favorite song as well.
Re-visiting my older reviews:
First rating was a 95, now its a 100
This album was the first one that introduced me to older music, specifically from the 70s. It kick started a huge shift in my music taste from modern day experimental pop to old but gold rock, psychedelia, folk, and much more. Credits to my fab grandparents for introducing me to this album.
My first favorite from this album was Us and Them together with Any Colour You like, and it still is. Although there was a time where i ... read more
A great album by one of my favorite bands ever, The Beatles. I do think this one is by far their most overproduced album, it could've been better. Yes there's also the naked version of this album but personally, i think that album is not really 'it' as well. Favorite tracks: Across the Universe, I Me Mine & Get Back
Definitely the best early Beatles album, the movie itself is good as well c:. Favorite track is The Night Before but I find It's Only Love the most beautiful one.
A groovy album with a lot of African cultural influences. I personally find some tracks a bit overrated but in general this album is amazing! Favorite track is Diamonds On the Soles of Her Shoes.
I have this album on vinyl and goddamn it sounds good, the instruments themselves, the vocals and the production. All flawless, favorite track Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
A solid album with some less good tracks here and there but overall still great! My all time favorite track of this album is the title track, and You and Me
Re-visiting older reviews:
Previous rating 89, current rating 80.
It's a great concept album with its movie being great too. But too be honest, its a little too much Roger Waters. I love him as a band member too though but his ego really stood out on this album. What I used to love most about this album is the 10/10 transitions between the tracks. Now that I'm looking back on it, I still love the transitions but I can't ignore the fact at how repetitive some of the tracks are ... read more
Re-visiting my older reviews:
First rating: 94 currently an 85
Together with The Dark Side Of The Moon and a few other albums, this changed my music taste and perspective on what music could mean to me.
Lets focus on the album first, every track features Fleetwood Mac their songwriting at their best without the drama of Rumours. With some gentle tracks like Warm Ways but louder ones like I'm So Afraid. Fleetwood Mac their self titled album is eclectic but beautiful, thought here are ... read more
My least favorite cas album. It all sounds the same and the production sounds to crisp. My fav song is Dreams From Bunker Hill