Classic '50's Frank, with everything you would want and expect from an album of his.
Great album, incredible guitar playing as expected.
I get why they are/were popular, but I found this surprisingly hard to listen to even though being familiar with their music (Dancing Queen etc.). Best way I can explain my experience is that it was like eating unseasoned chicken.
As a huge fan of Outkast this is my least favorite album of theirs. I remember when it came out I was upset, like a lot of Outkast fans, that Andre wanted to sing instead of rap and I did not spend a lot of time with the album. Now listening to it much older, it is a lot better than I remembered but still my least favorite.
Incredible guitar playing by Eddie. Classic classic rock album
One of the best Wu-Tang solo albums, ICONIC. The lyrical content, the storytelling by the GZA and the features from every member of the clan is top tier and should be used as a measuring stick for hip-hop lyricism. Pretty much everything about this album is iconic, the album artwork, the lyrical sword play and the gritty/grimy production from the RZA with the movie samples 🤌🏾. 👐🏾
Should be required listening for electronic music and hip hop fans, pioneers for both genre's
I was surprised at how much I disliked this album. I just cant get into it with his singing/voice.
Classic Talking Heads.
Prime Kanye, soo damn good. Before the antisemitism. "I miss the old Kanye"
My first introduction to Rush was in the late 90's when I was a teenager and I was listening to a DJ Qbert mixtape and he was mixing and scratching Tom Sawyer. Became somewhat of a fan but never listened to a whole Rush album. Solid album, Neil Peart is a drumming god.