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ShackGreat album. Very chill. I liked it so much I added it to my Spotify favorites. I especially liked the vocals / harmony.
Great album. Very chill. I liked it so much I added it to my Spotify favorites. I especially liked the vocals / harmony.
Maybe the best live album I've ever listened to.
Much better than I expected. This was the Madonna I remember from college.
Musically repetitive, especially the use of echo in the lead singers voice.
Pretty good, and would probably be better in the evening (I listened midday in my workshop). Marvin Gaye had an amazing voice.
That was a hard listen, made more so by Tom Verlaine's voice (rest in peace) which grated on me. They may have come out of the Punk scene in NY, but the length and meter of the songs was anything but IMO.
Better than I expected but dang, those country singers sure have a lot of relationship problems.
Imagine this scene: You're at a bar at the W Hotel in Miami, it's late in the evening and the purple lights are low and all the beautiful people are sitting in small groups on plush sofas talking quietly and drinking vodka cocktails with orchids in them. This garbage music is what will be playing in the background. Repetitive, unoriginal and uninspired. But that's just my opinion.
In the summer of 1979 I played this day after day. One of my all-time favorites and a magnificent debut album.
Great album. Very chill. I liked it so much I added it to my Spotify favorites. I especially liked the vocals / harmony.
Great album but very sad that she died so young and in such a tragic way.
I've never listened to Beyonce before unless it was on the radio and I was pleasantly surprised. Not all of it appealed to me, but there some songs that I liked quite a bit.
David Bowie wannabees.
Hated it after just 2 songs and stopped listening.
I had never heard this album before but did know almost every song on it as a hit single which to me speaks volumes about just how good this album is.