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The Beatles - With The Beatles
The Beatles
With The Beatles
1963 • LP
70
Apr 19
The Doors - Morrison Hotel
The Doors
Morrison Hotel
1970 • LP
70
Apr 6
The Beatles - Please Please Me
The Beatles
Please Please Me
1963 • LP
70
Mar 31
Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
1962 • LP
60
Mar 28
Jackson 5 - Maybe Tomorrow
Jackson 5ive
Maybe Tomorrow
1971 • LP
60
Feb 24

Recent Reviews

The Beatles - With The Beatles
70

Underrated in my opinion.

Even though it hasn’t the amount of hits as “Please Please Me”, “With The Beatles” does a great job at keeping the Merseybeat alive and real here.

“All My Loving” is a classic and “Not a Second Time” is one of the most underrated Beatles tracks of this first era.

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Pendulum
70

Although is very nice to see Creedence's Swamp Rock being incorporated with new instruments, I have to admit that "Pendulum" insists upon itself much more than needed.

"Have You Ever Seen the Rain" is a forever classic and the instrumentation in "Born to Move" is really captivating.

Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
90

On his first album made up almost entirely of original songs, Bob Dylan delivers one of the most timeless and powerful works of his entire career. An impeccable achievement in voice and harmonica.

Dylan’s verses are deliberately written to question, provoke, strike, and point the way. His reflections on war and global problems are woven so naturally into the instrumentation that, on an album with little variety in musical instruments, his voice becomes the greatest instrument of all.

Michael Jackson - Got to Be There
60

Even though the vocals are compelling and the production is great, it’s undeniable that Motown was making basically the same album since The Jackson’s 5 debut.

The Doors - Morrison Hotel
70

Even though is really nice to see The Doors coming back to their origins, I really do believe that this material still lacks some sort of greatness. One of the main reasons The Doors debut album is one of my favorite albums of all time is exactly the fact that every track is great on its own, and I really thought I was going to see more of this here.

Even with this flaws, “Morrison Hotel” is a pretty enjoyable Blues Rock record. Morrison’s vocals are incredible as always, and ... read more


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