Nat & Alex Wolff - Nat & Alex Wolff
55

Sadly, this is a step back for Nat and Alex after coming off a somewhat interesting record in Table for Two. Their eponymous album comes off as bland and repetitive. This record has no songs that stand out to me, as they all sound too similar. While there are still hints of the talent the brothers possess, this record is not worth a listen. You're better off listening to the bubblegum pop records they made as children.

Ian Widgery - Shanghai Tang Lounge Collection
50

Some of the songs from this album are played in The House of Good Fortune In Epcot.

John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Wedding Album
10

Yoko is okay with this being released to the public but not Carnival of Light.

John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Unfinished Music No. 2: Life with the Lions
20

Yoko is okay with this being released to the public but not Carnival of Light.

45

John and Yoko took credit for Zappa's song King Kong.

Doug Walker - Nostalgia Critic’s The Wall
10

Only gave it a 10 because I Love Rob Scallon.

The Association - Goodbye, Columbus
40

Only 4 of the songs feature The Association singing and are the only songs on the album worth listening to. The rest of the album is just the score from the film.

Sabrina Carpenter - Man's Best Friend
30

We get it, Sabrina, you're horny. Go have sex and get a new gimmick.

Laufey - A Matter of Time
70

Laufey continues to do the same thing for 3 straight albums.

HAIM - I quit
50

Haim’s fourth album, I Quit, is one I think people can skip. It feels repetitive from the start and begins to drag almost immediately. While the group has shown potential in their earlier releases, they’ve now taken the modern pop route of repeating the same over and over again, but a little worse each time.

50

The music and vocals aren't bad, but the moaning ruins the entire album. At times, the moaning is hilarious, and at others, it's baffling. Some of the songs had potential but were ruined by sex noises. The record is only worth listening to if you want to have a good laugh at somebody randomly moaning over music.

The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
100

The Greatest Album ever made. Rest in Peace Brian. Love and Mercy

Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
89

Part One is a masterpiece, and Part Two is nice at first, but the caveman part ruins it. Sadly, despite not being written for the film, the album will always be tied to The Exorcist due to the first section of part one. The album is worth a listen, but due to the connection to The Exorcist, the album might turn some people off.

Jeff Alexander - Alfred Hitchcock Presents Music to Be Murdered By
78

The album is so odd and very theatric, it feels like it could have been a soundtrack to one of his films.

John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virgins
34

Can you believe that Paul, George, and Ringo didn't want this to be released on Apple.

Bobby Vee - Take Good Care of My Baby
67

I don't know why people seem to hate Bobby Vee on here, but this album is a pretty solid record for pre-Beatles America. The album contains 2 of Vee's biggest hits with some filler. Is the album amazing? No, Is it still worth listening to? I believe so. The album is a great example of what pop music was like between the day the music died and the day the Beatles debuted on the Ed Sullivan Show. The idea of the album being a piece of art was still in its infancy, and this is what most ... read more

Lesley Gore - I'll Cry If I Want To
80

Despite being rushed by the label, Gore's debut is an early example of a concept album that is worth a listen.

Wanda Jackson - Rockin' With Wanda
58

I found the music to be very bland compared to her contemporaries.

Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues Singers
87

One of the most important musicians to ever have lived, this album is a must-listen.

30

The album starts off funny, but then the novelty wears off, and you start to wonder why I even bothered with this record. It's not as bad as people on the site are making it seem. This album came out in the 1950s and is pretty tame compared to some of today's pop music.

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