Every Must-Hear Album #45
I personally think Sam Cooke is better, but I think Otis Redding is still one of the best Soul artists of all time. I really enjoyed his cover of "A Change is Gonna Come".
Every Must-Hear Album # 43
Her vocals confuse me a little. Sometimes I like them, sometimes I don't, but the songs almost always slap. Except that for " Beautiful Land". That song was trash.
Every Must-Hear Album # 42
Really mellow, but still grand. Really good!
Not bad for an instagram ad. I think it would've benifeted from longer songs and less songs.
Honestly thought this was going to be hot garbage. Production was the highlight for me. Really strange, but enjoyable. Only problem for me was the vocals. Not the best.
Not really a fan if emo-pop or anything that sounds like this, but I'm proud of myself for giving it a try!
Every Must-Hear Album #41
Some great songs, a few misses, but nothing was that bad. All around a great album ( The Byrds did it better)
Every Must-Hear Album # 40 ( New Edition)
I could see how this album was very important for its time, just for me, not much replayability and doesn't compare to other Jazz projects I've heard.
Sparks of greatness overshadowed by poor mixing, singing, and lyrics
Every Must-Hear Album #39
One of the first jazz albums I ever listened too. As I've become more familiar with jazz, this one still holds up, just not as much as previously did, though I still really like it ( obviously I gave it a 95).
Every Must-Hear Album #38
Hmmm... the first two songs are pretty decent but, the clarinet (I'm assuming) just sounds really awful. It sounds like a dying animal.
Every Must-Hear Album #37 (New Edition)
Coltrane and Hartman have amazing chemistry on this project.