Mothership Connection
ParliamentReally funky, 70' vibes. If 5 is excellent, 4 great, and 3 good, then for now I give 3.
Really funky, 70' vibes. If 5 is excellent, 4 great, and 3 good, then for now I give 3.
I've never been a fan of gangsta rap. The lyrics don't appeal to me. Musically, there are some nice moments, but I wonder if it's not due to good samples
Beautiful, infiltrating voice. Never was listening much to 60'-70' pop, but "Son of a Preacher Man” is a classic that I adore. As whole album is really pleasant. Solid 4.
At first I was really impressed with the melody. Very nice piano background music.
None of the songs caught my attention. I don't know them and I probably won't remember them after this album.
Can you feel it? Raw power! Hits very well. Classic rock with powerful guitar
Nice music, but there is very little variation in it. Blitkrieg Bop gives a good kick to start, and then everything sounds the same.
It is a classic 80s' synth pop album. Shout and Everybody wants to rule the world are timeless songs. Unskippable. The rest of album creates a wonderful whole.
There was moments that I was thinking that I am listning to Father John Misty. But a sad one. Not bad, but also does not hit to me.
Best tracks "Loaded", "Moving on Up". The rest did not hooked my attention.
How Much Dollar Cost, The Blacker The Berry are my favorite tracks on album. It is truly fine piece of music. Catchy beats, interesting sound manipulations. Definitely hooks me more then 90' NWA gangsta rap.
Amazing album