3/5. Favourite song: "Help Yourself". She sure can work those strings. Very "Gentle Giant"-esque at times.
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Pleasant. Probably his best album, i would say i really dig many songs and so i will be listening again
Has a lot of great ballads, some uplifting and some depressing. I wouldnt downplay his songwriting. 3/5, as it's memorable but only with a few listens in the bank.
Solid record from Van Halen. Not the debut, not diver down, but a fine piece of work. "Hot for Teacher" always gets stuck in my head. NOT great at the work party
Greatest prince record to date apart from The Dream Factory which he personally leant me the demos to and i destroyed so i could feel special but instead i got faced by legal action
Loved it. Big fan of Homeward Bound and Big Green Pleasure Machine, oh and the Bob Dylan impression
Stevie's best album. Most memorable
Andy warhole. Like holes. You said it wrong. What did i say earlier Literally top 5 songs if it didnt have this terrible intro
Superb. Will be spinning this record again
You can call me Al unlocked a core memory
The Album is really very good - comparable to a B record of De La Soul. The song featuring the native tongues is really good 3.5
Nothing that hasn't already been said. Mushrooms is a favourite
A few good passages. Not their best, but not at all bad.
Quite chill and i agree with what many say about it being 'travel music'. Probably the catalyst for my instrumental obsession as of recent
Their most fluid and consistent record. Highly recommended for the opening track alone.
It's good, a step back but i can see what they were going for. Would result in much better albums
Amazing just a bit too long. CUT IT DOWN STEVIE
A Classic album which is worthy of it's status. Should be uttered in the same breath as other classic rock albums
Not particularly bad, but not something i would return to
Fun fun fun on the Autobahn.
Superb. Track 8-14 is some of Prince's best work. A double album which most deserves it's length. When i purchased this album for the first time in 1987, Some dude named Camille Housequaked all over it