Bryter Layter
Nick DrakeThe introduction was promising. Overall a fine album for listening to in the background, but no song really grabbed me. A little jazzier than I tend to prefer
The introduction was promising. Overall a fine album for listening to in the background, but no song really grabbed me. A little jazzier than I tend to prefer
A really good album. Had trouble picking just one to be song of the day. Only one song that I really didn't like on the album. American Pie has a lot going on, of course.
Fine? Spotify didn’t have all of it. Not sure I love Fame from that album
Harder than I typically listen to. Has the "Gotta keep 'em separated" song - and Genocide was pretty good.
Not really for me.
Good backgound listening. Nothing struck my fancy.
Eh. It's fine.
Wish you were here is good. You have to imagine that this was so bizarre coming out back then.
70's glam rock that isn't really for me. Some parts sounded vaguely familiar or reminiscent of other things, but mostly just weird.
Incorporates more jazz influence than I would've expected. Slightly repetitive? Heard "40 acres and a mule" on at least 3 tracks.
I liked it. I like Janelle Monáe, but it's not all my jam.
Better than I expected. They're definitely there to share a viewpoint.
I was looking forward to this, as I really like "Maps," but the rest of the album didn't hit similarly. Reminded me a bit of Amanda Palmer.
I'm good.
I enjoyed it, but it didn't particularly move me. Frustrated by Spotify turning everything into a radio station. I just want it to stop when the album is over. Almost thought Rebel Rebel was on this album.
Overall decent folk that I liked. One song: The End of the Rainbow is really depressing, but kinda beautiful.
Not really for me.
Several good songs on this album. The singles are the standouts though, expectly.
Good album - a few things I recognize. Pleasant to listen to.
Fine? Didn’t dislike it, but nothing jumped out at me.
Wasn't bad - nothing caught my attention though.
I liked it enough to listen to it twice, but there was nothing that jumped out at me particularly, though Stand By Me was recognizable
Fine. Interesting how the logistics/patter were kept. Don't think it'd be that way now.
Has the two hits, Heart of Glass and One Way Or Another. Other than that, nothing grabbed me. Decent.