Definitely most of Radiohead's greatest songs. Just missing Let Down, Exit Music (For a Film), All I Need, Reckoner, Jigsaw Falling Into Place
I listened to this all the way through and I'm honestly not disappointed
Starburster and In the Modern World are the main highlights, all the rest feels like The Wall's filler songs.
According to Rolling Stone, why is Selling England By The Pound 2 out of 5 stars but the Phil-Collins-singer-era Genesis albums (Invisible Touch and We Can't Dance) are 4 out of 5 stars? The Peter Gabriel era of Genesis is the best and Selling England By the Pound is the best of the Peter Gabriel Era. I have always loved British/Irish folk music, and I enjoy music that is rooted in that. Also, the lyrics in these songs are genius and well-written. Sometimes I just don't get Rolling ... read more
Unironically one of the best jazz albums. Also, who doesn't like the Peanuts?
Why is the album cover a map of China?
This is an insult to Lauryn Hill. I never liked Charlie Kirk but...why do this to him?
I really love this album. Btw, I actually live near where Sam Beam was raised.
My favorite Tom Waits album. This is the epitome of Tom Waits music. Favorite tracks: Singapore, Clap Hands, Diamonds and Gold, Hang Down Your Head, Time, Rain Dogs, Downtown Train, Anywhere I Lay My Head. Least favorite tracks: 9th and Hennepin, Walking Spanish, Bride of Rain Dog.
Another favorite Simon & Garfunkel album. My favorite is Scarborough Fair and my least favorites are The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine and A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission.) Underrated tracks are Patterns, Dangling Conversations, and A Poem On the Underground Wall.
Every song on here is a greatest hit. The album is pretty consistent and dynamic at the same time. Rest well Ozzy, we know you are a legend.
I love this album so much. I would say this is my third fav Bowie album (Ziggy Stardust at top, and Station to Station second). I absolutely love the Brian Eno composition on the album. It brings a perfect futuristic electronic feel to it. This album will never age; after a million years it will still hold up. I love the krautrock influence into this album; the influence brings the post-WWII German feel that is appropriate to Bowie's Berlin Trilogy. I had almost mistaken the guitar work ... read more