Great album. I feel like I cannot fully appreciate this album yet, as this genre is new to me (so No Rating). However, the Tiny Desk concert for this album is fantastic and helped me understand why people love Bad Bunny and this album.
This album showcases Coldplay's full potential, capturing their powerful and unique early sound. For me, it's a great example of how you can enjoy part of a band's discography without needing to embrace their entire catalog (or label them as just another mainstream act.).
Don't let the fact these songs are "B-sides" misdirect you. The first leg of the songs are so great that it makes you wondered why they were not put on the album.
A guy walks into a bar... a common joke setup with an unknown punchline. This feeling of the unexpected and yet familiar is envisioned nicely in this album. It has a nice balance between alt-pop, rock and some disco.
Their first album that rightfully made them famous. What I noticed when relistening the album is that the songs are simple and catchy. Easy to get into and enjoy.
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