Rio
Duran Duranonly knew Hungry Like The Wolf going in. pleasantly surprised, bass guitar in particular sounded great throughout.
only knew Hungry Like The Wolf going in. pleasantly surprised, bass guitar in particular sounded great throughout.
another album that until now i'd only heard two or three classics of. love the vocal processing.
not my favorite overall, but i love morrison's voice and how this had a few hidden bangers that i recognized.
haunting
i'm sure this is great and that herbie hancock really is as integral to music as people say, but i honestly don't care for flashy "wow that's really impressive on a technical / skill level" stuff. also just too whimsical for me in a theater kid way. clearly i'm bringing a lot of baggage into this
i love so much about this and yet i wish it sounded more like music
cool moments but overall not my cup of tea. most annoying rendition of Jumping Jack Flash i've heard in this lifetime.
scratches that seaside melancholy itch
i like this guy
choice bangers and plenty of weaker sound-alikes
let's rock. i love how so much of this clearly isn't even unplugged
too much flex