Guthrie Govan - Erotic Cakes
95

peak fusion! and my favorite part of the whole record is guthrie's ability to go hard on the guitar while also sometimes going the soft, maybe even a little emotional route. It's a versatile showcase of guthrie's guitar skillwork.

Charles Mingus - Let My Children Hear Music
93

the black saint and the sinner lady solos just letting ya'll know

Alex Bloom - First Time
70

a cumlation of alex bloom's career has very high expectations but falls a little short as an average indie rock track. hopefully this album fares better.

Souls of Mischief - 93 'Til Infinity
100

this album redefined west coast hip hop, had picture perfect production up there with liquid swords and illmatic (maybe), and contained incredible songwriting. if that's not a 100, I don't know what is. it also happens to be underground so shoutout them I guess

Miles Davis - Jack Johnson (Original Soundtrack Recording)
98

I actually had to add this album myself for some reason, but this is a perfect display of what a tribute should be. brilliant from the start, and a satisfying finish. one of miles' most underrated albums.

Miles Davis - Bitches Brew
100

reminsicent of the black saint and the sinner lady, this is miles davis and jazz's take on the atmosphere found in LYSFLATH. and it's amazing.

Miles Davis - 'Round About Midnight
85

album of the year glazing like usual. besides some very special moments, this album is your standard jazz release.

Amy Winehouse - Lioness: Hidden Treasures
90

dude what is up with the hate on this, I love MOST of the songs. one of the best post humous releases I've heard in a while

Amy Winehouse - Frank
75

the average, expected preview of back to black.

Mac Miller - Balloonerism
90

ballonerism is a nearly perfect post humous release that sees him trying new genres and new artistic approaches

Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)
98

from the lyrcism and heartfelt creativity on C.R.E.A.M. to the aggressiveness on bring da ruckus, enter the wu tang is the pinnacle of 90s hip hop

Jeff Buckley - Grace
97

very interesting vocal performances that prove you don't need a beat to make a really good album. every single song on here displays buckley's ability to sing great and not throw on a quality beat and lazily mumble. jeff is very talented, so sad he had to leave. R.I.P.

JID - The Forever Story
95

it sounds great, and the songs hold even more importance as time goes on an on. one of the best projects of the 2020s

Westside Gunn - 12
85

for some reason westside gunn dropped a good project??

Kendrick Lamar - untitled unmastered.
69

there's a good reason this was left off of tpab

Danny Brown - Atrocity Exhibition
89

It's certainly something

Charlie Parker - Bird and Diz
70

Where's the hate coming from? I very much liked this. I don't see myself chasing after any more records from these two though, not the best quality honestly which is a huge part of atmosphere in Jazz.

Roy Ayers - Everybody Loves the Sunshine
97

:)

R.I.P. Roy Ayers. This sounds incredible.

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