Abbey Road
BeatlesLiked the first few songs, but found Octopus's Garden and some other songs very strange. Good background music for work.
Liked the first few songs, but found Octopus's Garden and some other songs very strange. Good background music for work.
INCREDIBLE bass and guitar, but the singing/screaming felt repetitive after a time -- my rage might not be big enough for this idk
Just like yesterday: I like the music, I don't like the singing. The aah-aahs in Child in Time were especially jarring. But the music is incredible.
Nice album, nice music, but did not get hooked on it
It was nice, but did not get me hooked.
I really liked this! This was the first album I’ve saved a song off of.
I never thought I’d like yelling rap. I was right, I had an awful time. The music was too noisy most of the time for me. The instrumentals and instrumental songs were nice though! Sabrosa and Futterman’s Rule were, for example, nice exceptions.
Nice, and a lot of iconic songs, but just did not get hooked on it.
I liked it, exactly the kind of chill album I needed for my morning. If I could, I’d give it 4.5 stars.
I don’t like jazz.
Really liked it!! Such a nice, calming yet still very deep album.
It bored me. The fadeouts were especially repetitive
Liked it mostly, but wasn’t easy to get into.
Not great, not terrible, just a bit boring, but nice background music
This was not a bad album per se, but I am so sick and tired of the dad rock I have been getting for the last couple days, that I might be harsher than I should be. Also the lyrics to Hungry like the Wolf gave me a visceral reaction. Not my jam, I guess, but at leadst nothing especially jarring
Candyman is the song I turn to when I want some lighthearted uptempo beat. Other than this, the songs were mostly mellow, I liked the gospel and jazzy influences, but the album seemed too long-winded for me.
It was not bad, nice for a sunny day
Nice sounds
It was pretty and sad and quite boring at times