Innervisions
Stevie WonderNot quite what I expected. A little more rock and funk influenced, including in instrumentation. Highlighted Stevie's voice and has some great tracks like Jesus Children of America and He's Misstra Know it All.
Not quite what I expected. A little more rock and funk influenced, including in instrumentation. Highlighted Stevie's voice and has some great tracks like Jesus Children of America and He's Misstra Know it All.
Not my usual jam but v good. Lots of range, great breaks, unexpected instrumentation
Not quite what I expected. A little more rock and funk influenced, including in instrumentation. Highlighted Stevie's voice and has some great tracks like Jesus Children of America and He's Misstra Know it All.
Really good. Lots of interesting beats, smart lyrics, generally upbeat and at least somewhat danceable. Tread water was great.
Some good tracks but mostly just didn't grab me
Instrumental hip hop right up my alley. Shocked that the only song I'd heard from it was Frontier Psychiatry ("that boy needs therapy")
It's a mood. Tons of soul, creaky voice, lush strings. Fallout 3 or fall afternoon vibes. Very good.
Definitely has a bunch of familiar classic rock songs. For some reason didn't know this is where some of Janis Joplin's famous tracks came from. It's good, would be good if in a classic rock mood or building a classic rock playlist. Joplin's voice is pretty incredible.
It's a banger
I think I might just not like his voice... should probably give it another listen
Like some of the songs but the recording/mastering makes it sound a bit tinny. Some of the tracks are very 1950# doo-wop. Enjoyable, but a mood not an everyday thing