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U2My favorite song was, “Sunday Bloody Sunday”. I like U2, so it wasn’t a horrible listening experience.
My favorite song was, “Sunday Bloody Sunday”. I like U2, so it wasn’t a horrible listening experience.
Really groovy album! Super 70’s vibe. My favorite songs were “Think (Instrumental)”, and “Little Child Runnin’ Wild”.
Not what I expected! (in a good way) I loved that the music backgrounds for pretty much all of the songs were funky and pretty calm. My favorite songs were: “Victime de la mode” and “Caroline”.
Was an alright album. My favorite part happened around 10 minutes into the first song. It sounded alright, and it was catchy, but the first song being 18 minutes long is what initially made me not like it as much. It’s not for me, but it’s definitely not completely horrible as an album.
Was a decent album for sure, and reminded me of my dad. I wouldn’t search it out on my own, but I’d definitely listen to it if it came on the radio. My favorite songs were “Gallows Pole”, and “That’s the Way”.
A classic album. Great songs all around! My favorite songs were probably, “Let’s Stay Together”, and “1984”.
Loved this album! I love anything instrumental or classical and this definitely didn’t disappoint. The first part was long, but had enough variety in it to stay interesting the whole time. You can also tell that a lot of feeling and passion went into the songs as you continue to listen to it straight through. My favorite part was “Part II b” and “Part II c”.
It's alright. It's mostly 'talk' singing, but I like the background instrumentals to the songs a lot more than the actual song altogether (singing and instrumental together). My favorite song is probably "Cities", or "Life During Wartime".
I wasn't so sure about this album at first based on the very first song, but it really ended up being a great album to listen to! Has a sort of melancholic and eerie vibe, but it all flows nicely from song to song. It's totally one of my favorite kinds of sounds in an album. My favorite songs are "Hunter", and "The Rip".
I love Johnny Cash! This album was a lot of fun to listen to, and it wasn't a chore to listen through the whole entire album. It flew by pretty quick, but each song was memorable enough to not be boring or forgettable. It's super hard for me to choose a favorite, because I like all of the songs quite a lot. But if I had to choose, my favorites would be "Folsom Prison Blues", "25 Minutes to Go", "The Long Black Veil", and "Green, Green Grass of Home".