Rock 'N Soul
Solomon BurkeChef's kiss of '6os soul.
Chef's kiss of '6os soul.
This album starts out good with familiar tracks and gets weird. It sounds good throughout but some of the lyrics are kind of depressing.
Before it's time. You can hear the roots or 90s alternative in this album.
This is the sound of my youth. I have loved this album from the first time I heard it. Alanis really seemed to get me with her angst, even though some of the life experiences she sang about were foreign to me.
I thought I knew The Who. From this album, I only knew My Generation. I was surprised by how bluesy this was.
Much more country than rock. Not my favorite.
Very mixed. Some is great, other songs are ok... and Mother I could barely listen to. I would listen again but skip that track.
Lush indie folk. Good for relaxing chore time.
Chef's kiss of '6os soul.
Very bluesy, more American than expected, and sounded more 80s than early 70s; I was surprised to read when it was released. Not my cup of tea, it seemed like the Stones were trying to be someone they were not.
Musically so cool, but some lyrics are a little silly, while others are NSFW or kids. Seems like a snapshot of a certain time.
I only listened to part of the album because I couldn't stand the voice.