It's getting to be chilly, rainy, and cozy autumn weather where I live which means IT'S KAREN DALTON SEASON!!!!
Absolutely love the cozy vibe of this album. It feels like a warm cup of coffee and a wool coat on a rainy and windy autumn's day, one of those days you end curled up in bed with thick blankets at night time while rain patters on the window. And she's just got the most unique, gorgeous voice. I will say, some songs feel a little forgettable, but hey, maybe ... read more
Tom Petty's music just makes me so happy man. I've got so many fond memories of listening to his songs from my childhood, through my teen years, into my time as a young adult. And this album SLAPS. So many bangers; Refugee..Here Comes My Girl...Don't Do Me Like That...What Are You Doin' in My Life...SO many good songs. Definitely a windows down, wind blowing through your hair, screaming all the lyrics at the top of your lungs album. And it also just creates that beautiful ... read more
An album that was really a full circle moment for The Beatles, and a beautiful way to end their career as a band.
The songs on this album are a great mix of what The Beatles had progressed into throughout their hardworking career, while also reflecting on their roots as young boys in Liverpool trying to make it big. The rockabilly influences can be easily heard in many of the songs, and the usage of "One After 909", a song Lennon wrote during his teddy boy days, really shows just how ... read more
An album you just have to listen to all the way through. Each song blends perfectly together to create what was arguably the first concept album produced. And that concept forever changed how albums were made; from their artwork, and to their music.
Sgt. Pepper's is often seen as one of the most influential albums of all time, which I definitely wholeheartedly agree with. Releasing this album changed The Beatles from a cute, family-friendly group to an influential group of musicians that ... read more
Shoutout to my local record store, cause I've got an original 1966 first pressing of this album on vinyl!
I know this album is often times seen as an essential when it comes to the height of the folk rock era, and I can totally agree. The album very much has groovy and upbeat songs that reflect the way folk music was changing at the time; more electric influences, rock-style riffs, and catchy danceable tunes. But at the same time, it still very much captures the artistic scene of the ... read more