Great album. Life on Mars is such an amazing song
I'm surprised I liked a disco album this much
Surprising title. Also surprising that I knew so many of the songs, but from cover versions!
This album was a strange listening experience. I'd never heard any of the songs before but have definitely heard their influence across dozens of others. Especially Another Girl, Another Planet -- I kept thinking I knew the song only to be completely wrong!
Breaking Down had great instrumentals. Veered towards punk near the end of the album, starting with Language Problem. Had me thinking about how all of the albums on this list are good, even if I don't like them.
Adolescent Angst: the Band
I regret that the minimum is one star.
Pretty fun, I actually prefer the version of Heaven on this album to the one on Stop Making Sense. I'll probably never listen to this album again.
I really enjoyed this album. lol @ the extended version that is 2s longer. Each song is a banger.
Sparse and droning melodies, in-your-face spoken-word social commentary, and funk - what's not to love? I'd never heard this album and it's a fun listening experience to see how it's influenced the bands that have influenced my taste.
I'd never heard 'Seen and Not Seen' before and it's been on repeat since.
too bri'ish didn't make it through
Well now I know I've always gotten Supertramp confused with Cheap Trick. Supertramp is much better.
this is really getting me to develop a deeper appreciation (read: any at all) for prog rock. Roundabout was on repeat all day
this album is fucking fantastic, its an absolute classic. straight bangers front to back. best work Richard Hell was involved in by far. when I'm going through it I tend to put the title track on repeat and didn't realize that was the only time I listened to it, listening to it now brings an unexpected shade of blue to an otherwise great day.
WOW! having never heard meatloaf really I was blown away. Rock opera, show tunes, what’s the difference. Paradise by the Dashboard Light is laugh out loud funny and now I gotta listen to the whole Bat Outta Hell trilogy.
10 seconds in I realized this was a Very Serious Rock Album and had to return to it later when I had time to actually listen. Was great. will return to it, unlike almost every other album from this that I wasn't already familiar with
This album makes me want to smoke dope and grow out my hair, maybe then I’d enjoy it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5Tg_-LDyfg
what can I say that hasn't already been said. Dear Prudence is one of my favs of all time
I like what KISS represents more than I like listening to KISS
I skipped Friday's album thinking I didn't like Dylan so I'm glad that this thing shamed me into listening to this one because it's indeed as good as everyone says it is.
Turns out Van Halen and Motley Crue are not interchangeable
Despite seeing them in concert a couple of times, every time I listen to depeche mode it makes me want to listen to a lot more depeche mode.
this sure is some vintage Adult Contemporary. Best part is the album cover, which is impeccable.
As a man man enjoyer it was great to hear this
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hot take: this is an excellent album. I never listened to it on purpose before but knew all the songs
Last time it was a Neil Young album I was like holy shit I need to listen to more Neil Young and then never did. Now its a different Neil Young & Crazy Horse album and holy shit I need to listen to more Neil Young
If I had heard this album in 1997 it would probably have remained one of my favorites of all time. As is it's surprisingly good. Home of the Brave and Cool Waves were definite standouts.
This album has been an all-time favorite of mine since its release.
was pretty underwhelmed and took it as a sign of how far jamming has come in the last 55 years - and then Turn On Your Love Light came on and oh boy it's fantastic
Maybe this would make more of an impression in context, but it just sounds like Generic Synthpop Album #103.
FINALLY some good fuckin' 90s nostalgia bombs. I'm too young for the 80s! album's actually a lot better than I remember
Long Live The King (I hope he's happy on the alien toilet)
I had no idea this was a full length. It's amazing, reminiscent of Goblin, I guess there was just something to 70s prog-rock film scores. Instantly added to library
Prob good just not for me
listened at the gym, felt very RETVRN
this album's biggest flaw is that it isn't Pet Sounds
Sincerely surprised by how much I enjoyed and related to this album
Pretty good, unbelievably cool, ultimately forgettable. Perfect for Tarantino soundtracks
Easily one of my top-5 rock albums of all time. I'd say "fight me" but I doubt that is controversial.