The Poet
Bobby Womacknice vibes, lush production, and he has an amazing voice but im not sure if i think this one has aged well. just a little bit too 80s cheesy for me
nice vibes, lush production, and he has an amazing voice but im not sure if i think this one has aged well. just a little bit too 80s cheesy for me
mr veloso....slay!
not my vibe
nice vibes, lush production, and he has an amazing voice but im not sure if i think this one has aged well. just a little bit too 80s cheesy for me
these are great songs that i would like a lot better if someone else was singing them. i prefer the slower cuts to the more blues-y ones, the orchestrations and arrangements are beautiful on those. but to be fair a lot of my favorite bands have singers whose voices i once couldnt stand, so maybe i just need to give bob more time...
sorry but theres no reason for this to exist when david bowie is right there. tiny dancer is pretty good i guess though
this could possibly be the album ive heard the most times in my entire life and it will never get old (well except the phil spector speech at the end). darlene loves voice is so phenomenal i wish she was more well-known today. this is what christmas should sound like
not just your average 60s folk rock, this album plunges you right into the heart of a hippie party but theres something particularly unique and timeless about the songwriting. the melodies always manage to go in unexpected directions. this is another album i grew up listening to and it'll always be special to me. fav tracks are the red telephone and maybe the people would be the times...
i really loved just relaxing and letting this wash over me and i think it might be 5 stars if i listened to it a few more times! ive never listened to a bjork album before but now im definitely intrigued
the jazzier stuff (especially the last song) on this is a little cringy to me (i prefer her earlier albums blue and ladies of the canyon) but i still really enjoyed it. her voice is deeper and stronger here and the lyrics are as good as ever
man. i'd give my life for jangly guitars
iconic, showstopping, life changing, whatever
so thats what radiohead named their song after. except their song was better. honestly i liked this better than blonde on blonde but not by much. its all over now baby blue is one of my favorite songs but marianne faithfull and van morrison sang it better
didnt grip me right away the way older bowie albums did, but i suspect it would grow on me with time, which unfortunately i do not have right now
really really bad lyrics
really didn't like the lyrics and the vocal delivery was pretty forced, but i really enjoyed the melodies and instrumentals. a good amount of variety too
makes me wanna go to a sock hop and ask my sweetheart to go steady<3
i think i really liked this. the schoolhouse rock references were so unexpected and fucking hilarious
mr veloso....slay!
cozy but kind of doctors office waiting room-y. fiona apple but not as good. and all the songs are kind of the same. i really love the first song though and her voice is beautiful
every single song on this fucking slapped. makes me want to cruise around the english coast with the lads
i want this to play in the background of my life 24/7