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Sly & The Family StoneSoulful and jazzy. Instruments were very dynamic.
Soulful and jazzy. Instruments were very dynamic.
The production is amazing. Every single song has something that catches your ear. It was difficult to put this on in the background like other instrumentals it demanded my undivided attention. The drums are extremely creative and inspired me to get into hip hop drumming.
Emotional. You can really feel the pain or the love in his singing. The production is good for its time, but it felt a little too quiet. I did fall in love with a few songs on this album. I definitely understand why Al Green was/is so loved.
It was a pleasant listen. Definitely had more of a 70s vibe to it. The Iron Man rendition was amazing. I enjoyed her voice and I thought it fit the music well.
Catchy melodies, production is amazing. The singles definitely carry the album. Was not a big fan of all the other songs but they were not bad. Overall it’s a really well made album with classics I will not get tired of listening to.
Soul food. The lyrics have so much depth and her singing really fits this style well.
I’m a sucker for corny songs about love. I really like the middle of this album. And of course there were some classics on there. But the songs about heartbreak and missing a lover got to me.
Soulful and jazzy. Instruments were very dynamic.
Not my vibe.
Very theatrical. The bass in this was my favorite.
A really solid listen. There was so much going on and everything thing had a purpose. Definitely added on my playlist.
Makes me feel nostalgic for a time that I wasn’t alive in. Great synths, catchy bass lines, classic guitar leads. Dreamy and atmospheric. I see why it’s a classic.
Solid Indie Album. Liked the slower songs more than the faster songs.
I shouldn’t have been listening to this at a young age, but his music was definitely a gateway to listening to more unconventional music. Classic.
Not my vibe.