Live At The Regal
B.B. KingWas quite surprised to hear BB King’s voice sound so good hitting high notes. Would have loved to hear him sing higher, gentler songs. Most of these songs sound similar. Band was tight as a drum.
Was quite surprised to hear BB King’s voice sound so good hitting high notes. Would have loved to hear him sing higher, gentler songs. Most of these songs sound similar. Band was tight as a drum.
A yacht-rock favorite. The whole thing oozes mellow coolness.
Classic Queen sound. Bit of a concept album. Sounds a little bit like Lord of the rings. Great sound though.
An absolute banger. One of the best debut albums ever. Loved it in ‘89, still love it now. A nice trip down memory Lane, remembering driving around in Harvey Tattersall’s truck listening to this.
Probably a really good album by the band. Just not a huge fan of theirs.
Meh. Not a fan. Jack Black’s guitar always sounds to be slightly out of tune.
This album just flat out and missed me., The vocalist mumbles. Sure, it’s a groove. Reminds me of a pretentious album somebody in Brooklyn would put on while sipping craft beers and wearing pork bean hats. Not a fan.
Sounds very 70’s. Slow song sounded a little like the Doors. Iggy Pop is a live wire. The lead guitar sounds a little bright and a little buzzy, even being remastered. Still, a fun album
An unreal level of production for 1980. You can totally tell Brian Eno was the driving force behind it. Many many many layers great to listen to intently, or have on in the background as audio wallpaper.
Mind roasting instrumentals. I’d love a version without the lyrics. But solid as fuck regardless. A new fave. Added to my library
Not my thing. But well made.
Classic.
Classic
An absolute classic.
Widely thought of as the most underrated and understated Beatles album.
It was fine