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PortisheadClassic - Sour times, wandering star, glory box soundtrack to youth - actually had this album on CD and played it constantly
Classic - Sour times, wandering star, glory box soundtrack to youth - actually had this album on CD and played it constantly
Praying for time was powerful opening….. Album made me realize the depth and transformation George Michael went through.
Enjoyed lyrics and layers of music throughout…. Science, Superman… Surprised I missed this when realized, though had left London by then
Apart from River no sounds stood out
Great punk rock intro - upbeat fast songs throughout!
My local band…during the defining time of my life…. Classic - A side flow then interlud then b side flow! The melodies/riffs for the songs are what makes them… i mean … some might say bridge!
Good bluesy album never heard before despite hearing loads of their songs.enjoyed guitar solos on long numbers
Easy Jazz introduction- 4 women has strong lyrics. Can see influence.
Cool album- some good tracks I hadn’t heard before noticed- ‘i built this garden’ and ‘does anybody out there even care’
First listen to post punk album that influenced many alternative rock bands I grew up with. “Jigsaw Feeling”, “Carcass”, “Helter Skelter” and “Hong Kong Garden” all stood out.
Finally got to enjoy the album whilst on an Uber and walking through IAH airport… Thunder Road, Backstreets stood out … was certainly in his space…
Soundtrack to my teenage years…. Could join in every song except endless, nameless….
Listened to his stories of woe on ride back from airport…. Guitar picking was cool…. Read up about him and he stayed true, and though not one I’d play, album is a bit special.
Glam rock tunes… enjoyed I wish I knew your mother….
Enjoyed his voice…. And the crowd participation in Lost Someone… first time I really listened to this and some songs.
Cool album - raw production , somewhat lazy in some tracks… enjoyed war in peace…. Glad I got to listen to this…
Enjoyed learning about Steve Winwood and Traffic…. Lots of horns … enjoyed it on my weekly run…. Enjoyed Empty Pages best
Catchy tunes with great lyrics - reminds me of Rubber Soul…. Enjoyed people take pictures, wicked Annabella, animal farm
2-3 standout songs with Sympathy, no expectations and street fighting man. Enjoyed salt of earth too.
Iron Maiden sounds, those riffs, solos and Bruce’s vocals all at their peak here. Appreciated the story in each song for the first time too.
Classic rock album starting with rock opera Aqualung… and containing good melodies and riffs throughout. Enjoyed up to Me, locomotive breath and Wind Up….
Appreciate this helped smash racial barriers of music. Not my cup of tea but what a voice.
Opening riff of Speed King straight away confirms their hard rock status. Child in Time builds twice. Bluesy tunes with classic solos. What era for music…. Respect my dad for owning these records.
Blues foundation…. Felt like I was at his concert whilst going for a run…. I’ve got my mojo working stood out.
Enjoyed 2 album approach and learning more about band. Cannibals Hymn, There She Goes My Beautiful World and Breathless all stood out for me.
Solid tunes for a dance act I only knew from one song…techno for background.
Enjoyed my first listen to the "Come on Eileen" band. Had some 'Pulp' potential and some good tunes: Knowledge of Beauty and Listen to This had good sounds, just wish they chatted less during the songs. Shame they had to disband after this.
Wow …. Heavy vibes from album…. I see a darkness best song!
Classic album with so many good songs and stories. Subterranean Homesick Blues must have had an impact when it came out. She Belongs to Me, Bob Dylan’s 115th dream and Gates of Eden all stood out too. And what a tune Mr Tambourine Man is.
First listen of this album, hoping for some good 90's alternative rock vibes. Now I understand stoner rock... all very passive. Bass line in "Regular John" and "Avon" and would be a cool background album to have on.
First listen of this cover album- Tell Me was catchy…
Soul album…
Epic over the top rock…. With some nice ballads…. First time notice Two out of Three ain’t bad…..
Nice dance tunes…. None stood out though
Some tunes ahead of their time, can see the influence…..Bluebird for example.
Cool vibes - enjoyed De Camino a la Vereda
The opening of Shine On you Crazy Diamond , using wineglass rims, then those notes…. Epic….
The start of metal…. Classic sounds ..,,Paranoid and Iron Man stood out
Wow!
Melodic masterpiece…. Well produced with great tunes I hadn’t heard before. Enjoyed, Celebrity Skin (knew words), Awful, Hit So Hard, Malibu, Use Once and Destroy, Northern Star (about Cobain) and Heaven Tonight.4*
Stories of 90’s Ireland, Nothing Compares stands out , but enjoyed the last days….
Anthems of early 2000….appreciated Kite and Wild Honey this listen….
Respect for Chrissie Hyde and this album- why listening to these 1001 albums is worth it.. First time enjoyed kid…. Knew Brass but didn’t know it title…
Different gruff voice - enjoyed Goin out West and general sound
What an album… cool integration of Brazilian tribes and great rhythm metal throughout… Roots and Ratamahatta stood out for me…..
Raw voice… but album not my cup of tea
Never heard before - nice sounds - only Rings Around the World stood out for me though…
Finally heard a The The album - definite 80’s - and good production though Angels of Deception only tune I liked…. 2*
Have heard Music and Don’t tell me and the rest aren’t too far behind….
Heard the singles but first time listening to album…. Lazarus stood out
Fun foundational hip hop album.. enjoyed rap in Mr Wendell and chorus in Tennessee…..
Classic American alternative album I hadn’t heard before…. Nice melodies from my generation across the pond… Elevate me Later, Gold Sounds, Fillmore Jive all stood out for me
Repeat appearance… maybe a group glitch
Great first album with classics when I started dating my now wife…. Everything’s Not Lost was a song I discovered
Did not expect these sounds - very creative… listened in background so no songs stood out
Good flow, classic beats, funny lyrics
2 classic songs…
Had to listen to each song individually in order as couldn’t find the album…. Enjoyed reading up about Fats Domino and his impact….
A bit silly
Enjoyed the lead duel between Joe Walsh and Don Felder more. Now appreciate where the band was when this was released. Enjoyed Wasted Time…
Enjoyed the opening songs- amazing this record came out in the 80’s…. More alternative then metal…
Great jazz album - amazing it came out in the fifties
Peak Kiss album…. God of Thunder fun… surprised by Beth
Enjoyed learning about the albums background. Appreciated how it has road crew interviews and how the songs are about their touring experiences and society then. Can also see how this had an ‘OK computer’ impact on music at the time. Enjoyed Time , Us and Them.
Good background grooves
Classic fun and funky …return of the b boy stood out for me…
What an album- this is blues at its peak. Shows what happens when loose of a record label. The leads were just as impactful as his voice especially on tracks like Jealous Hearted Man….. Can’t believe his was 71 ….
Album is a masterpiece, fusing pop and r&b. So many stand out songs - the B side especially.