Judas Priest - Point of Entry
50

The most standard, run-of-the-mill, hard rock albums ever made. Judas Priest do what they do typically, with no particular energy, or any particular bangers.

Journey - Next
46

Now this album from Journey is not very good at all. This is the boring and uninspired slop that people argue their last album was.

Journey - Look into the Future
71

I am not ashamed to admit that I loved this way more than I was expecting to. Some of the guitars on this record are insane, and it has the signature prog rock feel that I love from the 70s.

John Coltrane - Black Pearls
77

I don't get the critiques honestly - just appreciate the good performances for what they are.

JT The Bigga Figga - Neighborhood Superstarz
68

JT has a really strong flow, and the features on this record are really strong throughout. Real, classic hip hop right here - although the album cover kinda looks like Triple T.

J Balvin - Energía
65

J Balvin finds a level of consistency on this album, with some really hard hitting songs. Nothing goes particularly wrong - at worst this record is basic.

J Balvin - La Familia
51

This album is honestly enjoyable, even if it sounds incredibly outdated.

John Coltrane - Coltrane's Sound
85

Coltrane does the basics so well on this album. Genuinely a smooth and relaxing experience from start to finish.

Joy Division - Closer
88

The second and final LP from the classic band is one of the coldest records you will ever hear.

Jeff Buckley - Jeff Buckley: It's Never Over - Songs From The Film
92

Keep re-releasing Jeff Buckley's music, and I will keep listening.

Soundgarden - Badmotorfinger
84

This is incredibly consistent, but it does start to become boring towards the end.

Stormzy & The HeavyTrackerz - Not That Deep
58

Not a terrible song - the dirty remix was the best version though.

Stormzy - Dreamers Disease
29

You see a handful of elements that made Stormzy hugely successful in the UK, but this EP is weak.

Stevie Wonder - For Once in My Life
78

This record is so wonderfully upbeat and wholesome, that you cannot help but to smile.

Sade - Lovers Rock
81

This is probably Sade's easiest record to just take in for what it is. Nothing too complicated, or any complex emotions being explored, instead just those dreamy vocals with stellar production.

81

The second part of the double album release is more consistent in my view, even without the hit single 'Hips Don't Lie'.

Shakira - Fijación Oral, Vol. 1
78

The first part of Shakira's signature double album rollout is an inspired latin pop record with so much variety, and so many influences.

Sade - Stronger Than Pride
86

This is Sade's worst work that I've listened to so far, and it is still amazing from start to finish. My only critique is that some of the tracks feel over-developed.

Sade - Promise
97

I still maintain the view that Sade is one of the greatest female vocalists of all time.

R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
84

R.E.M. have mastered the slow and emotional song on this record, with some of the best tracks of its genre, of the 1990s.

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