Nighthawks At The Diner
Tom WaitsAbsolutely delightful, young Tom live. Laughs, jokes, and so many jazz. Maybe all you need to listen this is a pack of cigarettes and a bourbon, maybe not.
Absolutely delightful, young Tom live. Laughs, jokes, and so many jazz. Maybe all you need to listen this is a pack of cigarettes and a bourbon, maybe not.
Absolutely delightful, young Tom live. Laughs, jokes, and so many jazz. Maybe all you need to listen this is a pack of cigarettes and a bourbon, maybe not.
This album reminds me of my teenage years. Dirty guitars, funny lyrics, MASSIVE drumming. One of the best first albums by a band in rock history. I'll keep listen to it for the rest of my life.
Great album, fine acoustic by James Taylor one of those great 70's folk artists such as Jim Croce, a huge friend of him or Joni Mitchell. Very sentimental, true emotion. Love the guitar work.
Great 2000's album, reminds me a lot of my teenage years. So danceable, fun grooves now I remember why they were the big deal back in the day.
Powerful, energetic, twin guitars, Lynott at his best. Classic!
Exquisito, mucho sabor de tango con toques eclécticos y ambientales. De lo mejor el cover de Frank Zappa de "Chunga's revenge".
Great groovy album love the 60's pop rock organ sounds. A very rock n' roll feeling.
Great album by the late but one and only Marianne Faithful. Very 80s sound, but ir was actually released few months before 1980. Just discovered that Steve Winwood provided keyboards on this album. This rocker and new wave style suited her in a great way. She even wrote on her memories that this was her masterpiece. Highly recommended.
Great 90s album, a lot of energy from Supergrass. I guess they were big in the day, but I was too young to have been able to witness it. Anyway, it deserves a listen for sure.
A piece of art by the John Coltrane quartet. Somehow spiritual but deeply emotional. Coltrane and his peers made a record for the ages.
Groovy, funny, danceable, human, somewhat deep sometimes. Maybe the definition of "new classic". The band leaded by James Murphy did a hell of a job on this one by blending sounds of their influences (Talking Heads, B-52s, New Order) on a great record for the ages. Recommended for everyone, to listen anytime.
Great album, got that 60's groove. No wonder this band played in the legendary Woodstock venue. Happy times and lots of acid for sure.