Innovative music. Lyrics make one think. Popular in the early 80s
Good beat, fast tempo. Good music to get one going and keep them going.
Nice country twang. Good vocals.
"Thin" music. An aspiring version of Pink Floyd, but not even close.
Nice beat. Talking, like hip hop. Lost people, wandering, wondering, a bit down and out. Be Thankful for What You've Got is a good song.
Great solo album. Not many singers today do solo and those that do, don't do it well.
Simple lyrics. Don't really like his voice. Interesting instrumentals. Harmonica.
Borders on yelling (not singing). I like the album cover! Reminds me of Traffic's John Barleycorn album cover
Exquisite. Melodic voice. Among the top pop soloists. Heartfelt music.
Great combo of jazz and rock. Innovative. Good lead vocals and guitar. Too bad they fell apart.
Great lyrics, harmonizing, composition, melody, voices, simply one of the best. And Neil Young made them extra good. What talent.
U2, Bono. A bit frenetic. Dance music beat. Repetitive. I can see people pulsating to the beat. Strained voice/vocal lead. Like Bruce Springsteen. With or without you - by far the best song on the album. Bono's quiet voice - but then it turns into a strained, pleading voice. Sometimes like Jim Morrison - bu not as good or haunting or melodic.
Creative soundtrack that goes well with the film Shaft.
Yelling, heavy metal. I don't give many 1s. This is a 1, or less.
Thin, no bass, no voice. A poor version of The Kinks.