Head Hunters
Herbie HancockI mean it's Herbie.
I mean it's Herbie.
Solid album! Surprising. A few songs I knew. Better than expected.
I just don't like Rush that much. A lot of this felt like a chore. As always their musicianship is very appreciated, but this album doesn't contain any of my favorite songs from them. Nothing on the album is bad, per se, there's just nothing I would choose to listen to outside of this project.
Honestly not as good as I was expecting.
Unlistenable noise. Why is this here?
A very melancholy, solemn, listenable album. Great guitar work, nice melodies. There is nothing truly groundbreaking here, but it was a pleasant experience overall.
This was a great listen. Experimental at times, some great pop, some classic influences. Really everything I could ask for in an album, let alone a debut album.
I had never listened to this straight through. I'm glad this encouraged me to. Every song is good. Sure, some are stronger than others, but the whole album is a cohesive, fun, listening experience.
A good debut album. Two lasting orignal hits in Monday, Monday and California Dreamin'. The plentiful covers were okay - their versions didn't do anything better than their respective original versions.