My first full Taylor Swift album. There were songs I actually enjoyed, like Welcome to New York, while others I felt that her age of 24/25 when the album came out were pretty apparent. The angsty, bad relationship songs just aren't as relatable anymore. But, I can see why people like her and I would be open to listening to her newer stuff. It was all very catchy.
A very classic soul and funk album. It has some good hits on it. Nothing I would really come back to. But, glad I listened to it.
This was an eccentric little ride. Started out wild and the guitars just kept on giving.
Nothing really stuck out to me in this album. It was nice to hear John Lennon's voice because it's always great. There were some fun songs and it was good to have on in the background. A couple of the guitar moments went on a bit long and were a bit over the top that caught me off guard but all in all it was a good album.
I'm not quite sure why this is on the list. Maybe because it was popular at the time? I listened, but I won't ever come back to it.
What a classic album. It really shows how Elvis shined right out the gate. Start to finish, it's hit after hit.
The whole album was just like a smooth conversation. Easy to listen to with the perfect amount of soul.
This felt like a pretty standard 90s rap album. The title song, Mama Said Knock You Out was the best track on the album. Some other songs were pretty cheesy or didn't age well.
Listening to this album made me realize i need to listen to more Beastie Boys. The samples from Zeppelin and Black Sabbath in the first song sucked me in from the get go. The whole album just flows from one track to the next. So. Much. Fun.
Great album start to finish. One of the classics in my book.
Nice little older country album. Reminds me of stuff my grandpa listened to.
I grew up listening to a few of his songs here and there. He's got some hits. But, listening to the album as a whole was just too much. I don't have it in me.
Just an 80s band. Sounds like stuff i'd hear while shopping at JC Penney with my mom.
Never listened to full Joni Mitchell songs or albums, but it's exactly what I expected. I'm sure there are moms who love this stuff.
So many hits. I can't say enough about this album. But, I'll always be a Zep fan.
I love everything Ray Charles. This is such an easy listen start to finish.
This was my first Iggy Pop album. It was about as expected. Fun and a little weird. Sounds like something that would be playing in a record store while browsing.
90's emo. Not much more to say.
A pretty good album from the 1950's.
It's a great Beatles album. The middle lacks a little but overall solid and a good listen.
Nothing special to me. Just another Cure knock-off.
The album flows really well. Every song is typical AC/DC and it's a fun ride. Night Prowler is a fun end to the album being a slower, bluesy song.