Hamza El Din - Al Oud
70

An enjoyable regional release.

Recs:
- Grandfather's Stories
- The Message Bearer
- Call for Unity
- The Fortune Teller

Jorge Ben - Big Ben
75

A very good and enjoyable samba jazz release from Jorge Ben.

Recs:
- Na Bahia Tem
- Bom Mesmo E Amar
- Deixa O Menimo Brincar
- Lalari-Olalá
- Quase Colorida
- Telefone De Brotinho

Miles Davis - E. S. P.
60

A nice addition to Miles Davis'. Liked a couple tracks in particular, the the experience overall was pleasant.

Recs:
- Eighty-One
- Mood

The Miracles - Going to a Go-Go
55

Some alright soul from Smokey and gang. Nothing all that special.

Recs:
- The Tracks of My Tears
- Choosey Beggar

Chet Baker - Baby Breeze
60

Some nice Jazz.

Recs:
- This is the Thing
- You're Mine, You!
- A Taste of Honey

Sam Rivers - Fuchsia Swing Song
60

Some nice bop, though it fits more as background music than anything to focus on directly.

Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass - !!Going Places!!
75

A super charming OST for a family Mexican vacation.

Recs:
- Tijuana Taxi
- More and More Amor
- Spanish Flea
- Mae
- Felicia
- Cinco de Mayo
- Zorba the Greek

The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn!
65

The Byrds are still byrding here with the sound they are comfortable with. Though included are some tunes that works with it.

Recs:
-Turn! Turn! Turn!
- The World Turns All Around Her
- Satisfied Mind
- Oh! Susannah

The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
60

Pretty one note stuff, it works at times, but mostly I was left wishing they would switch things up even a little.

Recs:
- I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better
- Here Without You
- It's No Use

The Impressions - People Get Ready
55

Liked a couple tracks, but found it unessential listening.

Recs:
- Sometimes I Wonder
- People Get Ready

Four Tops - Four Tops Second Album
50

Hm, this didn't do much for me.

Mina - Studio uno
75

Mina offers an enjoyable Italo pop release.(add that to the list of genres I didn't know existed until I read it on this site. At least this one sounds reasonable. Shout out to Pig Fuck)

Recs:
- L'ultima Occasione (Uno Come Le)
- Si Piangi se Ridi
- Piú di te
- So Che Mi Vuoi
- Tu Ferai
- Città Vuota

Sun Ra - The Heliocentric Worlds of Sun Ra, Volume One
60

Free Jazz is weird. Interesting and abstract yes, but weird.

The Who - My Generation
65

A neat early release from The Who.

Recs:
- Out in the Street
- The Kids are Alright
- It's Not True
- The Ox

Dexter Gordon - One Flight Up
65

Some nice cool jazz, nothing too memorable, but is an easy listen.

Four Tops - Four Tops
55

A bit too cheesy for me though I did like the opening track.

Martha & The Vandellas - Dance Party
60

Some alright Mo-Town though the second half isn't nearly as interesting as the first. The opening track is the big highlight with it having a slight disco vibe to it in 1965.

Recs:
- Dancing in the Street
- Wild One
- There He Is (At My Door)

The Sonics - Here Are The Sonics!!!
70

Just watch this video. She does a phenomenal job of reviewing this album. Abigail Devoe is stupid underrated in her overview and deep dives of classic 60s and 70s albums. A favorite channel of mine that more people should be aware of.

https://youtu.be/yJ8mIoZr5jU?si=h_5uLrBpF_QOvQ5D

As for my personal thoughts on this Sonics debut, if the recording quality was better, I probably would enjoy this more but their passion and talent still shines through. This is some hard hitting stuff for 1965, ... read more

Son House - Father of Folk Blues
70

An enjoyable example of classic delta blues.

Recs:
- Pearline
- Louise McGhee
- Preachin' Blues
- Levee Camp Moan
- Downhearted Blues

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