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CommonUnfortunately Kanye only produces exceptional albums. Didn’t love the inclusion of the live version of The Food, disrupted the listening experience. Slow motion better than no motion.
Unfortunately Kanye only produces exceptional albums. Didn’t love the inclusion of the live version of The Food, disrupted the listening experience. Slow motion better than no motion.
George Harrison’s All Things Must Pass is timeless, showcasing his profound talent and musical vision in a way that transcends his time with The Beatles. It’s a deeply spiritual and emotionally rich album, capturing Harrison at his creative peak. The sheer scope of the record allows him to explore a vast range of musical landscapes, from lush orchestral arrangements to intimate, stripped-down acoustic moments. Harrison's guitar work on All Things Must Pass is nothing short of exceptional. His playing is deeply expressive, filled with emotion and subtle nuances that reflect his growing maturity as an artist. Harrison’s command of the instrument is both virtuosic and soulful. He blends technical prowess with a deep understanding of tone and space, allowing his guitar to speak volumes where words fail. All Things Must Pass is not just an album; it's a personal journey, and Harrison’s guitar is its guiding light, reminding us of his unmatched ability to blend beauty with raw, unfiltered passion.
The album wasn’t technically bad, but this is my least favorite type of music. It does absolutely nothing for me — except remind me of sitting in the waiting room at the dentist office (never had any cavities).
Unfortunately Kanye only produces exceptional albums. Didn’t love the inclusion of the live version of The Food, disrupted the listening experience. Slow motion better than no motion.
Prefer his work with Stills and Nash
Felt like a musical soundtrack but without an accompanying musical. Also hilarious album name
Mmhm
Never considered how lonely tower crane drivers must be