Signing Off
UB40Great album. Great music,timeless sound and great message, wish there were a little more vocals towards the end.
Great album. Great music,timeless sound and great message, wish there were a little more vocals towards the end.
Nice harmonies, a little dated, and a little short, nothing really blew me away
Title track is so good they've never were able to reach that level again. Rest of the album is some decent but forgettable classic rock, lost resort is another highlight, however the lyrics aren't as profound or clever as they think they are
Great album. Great music,timeless sound and great message, wish there were a little more vocals towards the end.
Some decent songs but a little dated and forgettable, terrible closing number
The electronic songs are way more interesting than some of the psych rock songs, but draft morning is a classic, despite leaning more to the latter. The moog experimentation makes this a great album instead of just a decent yet forgettable album.
Such a Jam!
"That was the greatest rap group of all time, because there were nine of them motherf**kers and every last one of them can rap" What an amazing album, had to be to stand out in an era where you had Titans like Tupac and Biggie and NWA, but these nine dudes from The Shaolin did it!
Fantastic!
Excellent, especially the closer, American girl!
It was fine. No thriller, but fine
Wow! Just Wow! Incredible album, like a mix betweenold chance the rapper and Janelle monae with a touch of sza and frank ocean! Only fault the album has is the lack if a strong closing track .
Enjoyed this one way more than I thought I would! Great bass lines, sledgehammer is a classic! Big time is very cheesy though
Absolute classic!
Meh. Very forgettable
Gorgeous strings, demure hushed vocals pastoral lyrics, a truly wonderful album!
nice!
very forgettable
chaotic, fun, and surprisingly good
The Singles are three of the best pop songs of its time, the rest is a weird, trippy scifo spectacular. classic album.
didnt really enjoy it
One of my all-time favorite albums. Kanye and J-Dilla at their peak as producers, Common returning to the top after somewhat of a slump with Electric Circus to deliver an incredibly tight, enjoyable album from start to finish with some of the sweetest melodies and strongest beats of his career.
this album cures hangovers