I didn’t hate it. The slower songs were a bit harder to enjoy. For some reason, I got a Family Guy skit vibe from a few songs.
A couple of good ones but too many bad ones to make the list for me. And what was with all the interludes? it’s not like it was a really heavy or fast album where you need a breath. Just felt like filler!
This was a fun album. The cow and bell sounds were a nice little add on. I do enjoy the funk sound and enjoy the pace of an album like that...after the title track of course which wasn’t a super start to the album.
I enjoyed that and it has been a long time since I listened to an MJ album. Quality from front to back with enough variety to keep you interested and moving the whole time. Dirty Diana is the standout for me. Love the guitar, it’s nearly rock’n’roll.
Hard to get into that one although I loved that base right at the start of the album.
This was ok. I am not a mega U2 fan but I can appreciate what this is. I really loved that Warren Haynes cover
Hmmm, what would make this a must listen album? Not terrible, but not much else going on for me. I listened twice but it just missed the mark. Would prefer an album I hated so I least I would have something to say.
It was ok. Just ok.
That was pleasant to listen to. Well put together and a real cruisy vibe. Liked it more than I thought I would.
Wow, that was slow. May cause fatigue!
This was pretty good. Easy to listen to with quite a few tunes.
This was pretty good. I will definitely listen again. Quite a bit a variety and some cool tunes along the way.
This was good. Nice to have some heavier stiff on the list. That guitar sound is pretty alright.
I quite liked this. Very 80’s movie vibe throughout the whole thing and not a huge variety but was an easy listen.
Not for me
I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. A bit repetitive with some lyrics on some songs, enough for it to get a bit annoying. A few more f-bombs than I prefer to. Overall though, I enjoyed it.
This was ok. A lot of same same but ok as background noise.
Pretty good. I would like to watch a documentary on this from the perspective of people in the orchestra