I had heard close to half the album prior but I had a solid experience, about as pearl jam as it gets
It’s incredible how fast it improved my mood. I didn’t read the title as Dance Mania, I just saw Tito and the top and realized it was a spanish man. I was uncontrollably dancing, I started the album cause I needed something to listen to while cooking. I ended up cleaning, cooking, and dancing. This shits a hellava drug. Might slowly finish throughout the day, currently on Guaririambo.
This was a teenage years album for me that brings back so many memories. Incredible vocals, great lyrical composition, really pulls at the heart strings.
I enjoyed it for the most part, the light synth type actual instrumental sounds we even to keep me interested, if the vocal and lyrics were a bit lacking. Overall not bad.
There has already been enough said about this album, 5/5 start to finish.
I really enjoyed it honestly, The Kinks deservedly are a household name because of their love for the craft clearly. I heard that psychedelic love and thought it was clique but then I realized they were on top of the beginning. I would highly recommend, some songs I feel drag our a little bit without enough variety but Sunny Afternoon, Little Miss Queen, and Rosy are all quintessential.
For a guy this late in his career(posthumous lol) I mean it’s honestly a marvel he kept up. The sound is behind the times a bit, but still well made, and its good to hear his voice.
Such a creative album, great vocals, great instrumentals, get production, David Bowie is one of the best for a reason. Still love Hunky Dory more but dude, was so happy when I saw this pop up.
It was a bit too tweaky for me
For its time it seemed like a revolutionary, wii menu, nonsensical low fi soft feel good melodies. I enjoyed it, I, living in the future, have heard it’s influences for years now though.
It was good for an early 2000s rap album it was mix odd though hard to hear sometimes
Stunning, some favorites from childhood are imbedded in my mind from this. Listening to this and abbey though I have to give it to abbey road.
Insanely hard. Just so grotesque and personal in some tough bars with phenomenal production for the time.
I was laughing through half of this, and it honestly grew on me. Fun album; definitely feels a little lost in time, like a band my dads friend would create thats just slightly past the sound they’re going for. It doesn’t take itself too seriously though, they’re good musicians, not too bad.
I actually enjoyed this album a bit. It started off decently strong and genuinely had great production value all the way through. At the end of it though, I don’t know who David Gray IS. This album is very much a meandering disjointed collection of late 90s turn of the century love songs.
This was a childhood album for me. Mans got an incredible voice and just such smooth and tasteful instrumentals. A little too religious for me but overall great.
Had the great hits but wasn’t as cohesive as I thought it would be. Still classic.