A Night At The Opera
QueenAn album I should have listened to a long time ago. I picked it up on vinyl years ago. An incredible listening experience, as per usual with Queen.
An album I should have listened to a long time ago. I picked it up on vinyl years ago. An incredible listening experience, as per usual with Queen.
Elbow have an interesting sound, not quite what I was expecting. I know I've heard the odd track here or there, but I don't really remember them at all. The instrumentation is pretty cool and the layered vocals add another element. Grounds for Divorce is my favourite track so far.
Actually a really cool album, not what I expected at all based on the album cover (don't judge an album by it's cover). The sound is quite varied throughout and certain aspects of a tracks seem familiar to me for some reason.
Knew more tracks than expected, but this is the first time I've listened to any from the album intentionally. The album itself is solid and I can see myself coming back to it often. It definitely feels like an album experience though, I don't see any of the tracks making their way into my daily rotation.
An album I should have listened to a long time ago. I picked it up on vinyl years ago. An incredible listening experience, as per usual with Queen.
Lovely album, real nice and relaxing.
Anything by the Talking Heads is always a good time. A solid debut album.
Interesting album, not heard a lot of blur before, but can't take Parklife seriously after the Russell Brand thing. Damon Albarn is awesome though, so I look forward to hearing more Blur albums.
Elbow have an interesting sound, not quite what I was expecting. I know I've heard the odd track here or there, but I don't really remember them at all. The instrumentation is pretty cool and the layered vocals add another element. Grounds for Divorce is my favourite track so far.
I don't know what I expected, but this wasn't it. It had flashes of music that I enjoyed, but for the most part this isn't my thing. Kinda feel like it's an album for Mike.
Didn't realise this was Janis Joplin on vocals at first. Pretty cool album with some solid tracks.
I already know I'm going to enjoy this. B.B. King is a legend.
Actually a really cool album, not what I expected at all based on the album cover (don't judge an album by it's cover). The sound is quite varied throughout and certain aspects of a tracks seem familiar to me for some reason.
Bluesy as fuck, sick album.
Zeppelin are incredible, can't believe I haven't listened to more of them before now.