Tapestry
Carole KingWho said brunettes can't wear jeans?
Who said brunettes can't wear jeans?
Ough!!!!ππΈπΈπΈπΈπ€ππ€
(alex turner voice) when mum and dad 'ave gone to bed, in creeps the bathroom mingler...
Despite a moniker that would now be deemed "problematic" in today's cultural climate, Norman Cook's sophomore album is a must-listen for those who are fans of "Praising You" by Rita Ora.
Depeche Mode's cheekily named "Music for the Masses" is nothing of the sort... It's for the freaks, the goths, the alt kids, the nerds, the weirdos etc. And I freaking love that.
Who said brunettes can't wear jeans?
he's so cute π₯Ί
Blondy
The thinking man's Fleetwood Mac.
Despite being a bunch of liberal arts nepo-babies, The Velvet Underground really tapped into something here.
every single song sounds like songs id make up if i was really pissed at eddie rockets over a bad experience or something and was in a conversation with someone being like "cant stand that place and their doo wap wap baaaaaaa ass music". i understand why this is on here. pop music was only 20 years old and electricity wasn't invented so you had to take what you get, but i think it's borderline cruel for the writers of the 1001 albums book so inadvertently subject me to this for 33 whole minutes of my life (im in my prime, i cant really afford to go that long without doing something enriching). truly dont understand what sets them apart from beach boys enough to still have a place in the Conversation besides california dreamin being a good song. sorry for being mean i havent eaten today yet
One of the best electronica albums of all time! It creates a sound world of its own, totally different to anything that Orbital ever released. It is complex, danceable, hypnotic, yet warm and ambient in its sounds.