Catch A Fire
Bob Marley & The WailersGreat opening track. The bass rolls in and just sends me into intended vibes. This seems like quintessential reggae.
Great opening track. The bass rolls in and just sends me into intended vibes. This seems like quintessential reggae.
This is the most British album I've listened to in a long time. I can't say there's any song on it I'm excited to hear again. A lot of the recordings sounded like the epitome of recording quality and techniques I was taught in college.
I'm not a prog rock guy. I think this solidified it for me. I really appreciate how wild and moving it can be. It's operatic and constantly evolving. Maybe this genre will grow on me with more albums recommended.
This didn't make a large impact on me, though it was as enjoyable as any Miles album, there are some I am much more fond of.
This album is amazing. The sounds are quintessential soul, the rhythm is tight when it needs to be and buoyant when it can be. The vocal harmonies are old school cool. I love the versatility of the musicians to play it slow and keep it cool or ramp it up and chug.
I don't like Blur. I can't get into them. This album just doesn't mean much to me. Perhaps it's a cultural phenom and I just am too far removed from it for any resonance.
What a powerful album. The range on Nina's voice is awe inspiring and the songs are saturated with verbose, heavy content.
Interesting album with a lot of classic sounds and genres visited. It was impressive but not my cup of tea for a go-to must-listen. At least not the first go around.
The first 90 seconds of this album are emotionally powerful, but this genre isn't my speed. There are a couple tracks I thoroughly enjoyed, but I the rest didn't hit for me. Overall great production and excellent material.
This album is amazing. I find myself naturally lost in the beats and lyrics.
I will revisit.
I wasn't really feeling this album, but there were instrumentals and sounds on a few tracks that I found really interesting. I didn't care much for it overall.
I was very indifferent to this album overall as I've listened across the past few days. I'm now at the end of the album and I'm starting to lean into it. With the volume up in my earbuds, I'm appreciating the well balanced frequency range. Respect to the engineer for all these instruments and effects finding their way clearly into the mix. I would like to listen to this album again. It's fun.
I wasn't particularly moved, but it was a really solid album.