Ragged Glory
Neil Young & Crazy HorseEnjoyed the first couple songs, then lost interest
Enjoyed the first couple songs, then lost interest
Not my cup of tea
Love an album with good transitions! Though I found much of it to sound monotonous on my first listen, I eventually came to appreciate a few songs after listening a few more times. Highlights: Root Down Flute Loop
Had a hard time getting into this album. Highlights: Race for the Prize Feeling Yourself Disintegrate
I loved the instrumental tracks Moss Garden and Neuköln in the second half of the album. Really found myself hopping along to Heroes. The rest of the album was just okay.
Not for me. However, the song title "Anti-Pope" did intrigue me, which eventually lead me to the 'antipope' Wikipedia article - quite interesting!
Listened on headphones and really appreciated the production, however I was bored at points.
Highlights: What's Golden High Fidelity
Thought it had some interesting moments ("Quills", "Thirsty!") and I appreciated the smooth transitions (I looooove good transitions) but I was bored for the most part.
This one holds so much nostalgic value for me that I can't rate it lower than a four. :') Highlights: Dylan in the Movies The Fox in the Snow
These songs kinda meandered along and I found them to be pleasant but forgetful (with the exception of a couple). Highlights: Sweet Thing Cyprus Avenue
Wasn't into this one. Didn't hate it or anything, just didn't connect with it. I didn't like the production - it all sounded the same to me.
This album made me feel so damn peppy as I ran my little errands! Highlights: Misty Roses Beach Samba Whatinthefuckisthis honorable mention: You Didn't Have To Be So Nice
Reminded me of The Beatles at times! Pretty neat stuff. Highlights: Bailed Out Starstruck Home Again
So good! I hate that I wish it was shorter though :/ My attention span is wrecked.
Did not enjoy.
Not my cup of tea!
Suspended in Gaffa is my jam. Also, fun fact: she produced this album entirely on her own!
I'd forgotten how much I enjoy this album! Listened to it while driving through some foggy forests and it was so perfect! Highlights: White Winter Hymnal Tiger Mountain Peasant Song He Doesn't Know Why
This was so nice to listen to through headphones! A lot of the production on this one was so neat! I love how they experimented with panning between the right and left channels. Highlights: Lucifer Sam The Gnome (I love the transition from Interstellar Overdrive) The Scarecrow
I knew just by seeing the cover that I wouldn't like this album. Just had a feeling.
The production on this album isn't my favorite, which kept me from enjoying a lot of the songs. Shout out to "The Way You Make Me Feel"
I wasn't expecting to enjoy this album at all, but I actually found it to be really fun! Highlights: Roots Bloody Roots Ratamahatta
Before this, I had never listened to a full Aretha album front to back (I was only familiar with her hits), so this was quite the treat! I'm glad to have discovered some of her deeper cuts, and it makes me want to go back and listen to her other albums now! Highlights: Drown In My Own Tears I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) Baby, Baby, Baby p.s. I recommend watching this video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qz2efshhuq4
I didn't dislike it, but I didn't love it either. So very proggy! 😅
One of the best! Every song is great, but shout out to So Far Away, Home Again, and Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
I liked three of the songs (Gloria, Redondo Beach, Land) but didn't care for the rest.
There are songs I don't care for on here.
Leonard always sounds best in the winter time :,)