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The Yes Album
Yes
5 3.31 +1.69
Violator
Depeche Mode
5 3.7 +1.3

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New York Dolls by New York Dolls
Jul 18 2025

Ramoanie Replacerwomeants. 7.7/10

Tidal by Fiona Apple
Jul 19 2025

Commercially acceptable Fiona rants aren't that bad, not remarkable but decently catchy. 6.8/10. Strip clubs like Criminal, that's when you know the exact opposite context of her songwriting has been used for the most humorous reason of all time, her MTV music video premiere wasn't really rolled out in the correct manner, I remember the video but additionally understood why nobody within a larger audience would ever care for any particular reason. Much better album releases prior and post. There is clearly emotion there, might be the onset for the rest of her releases, I just don't feel like I'm hearing her quite yet. She held back, I think so.

Disraeli Gears by Cream
Jul 19 2025

Eric Clapton does it effortlessly, this will forever be more of a definitive psychedelic album than anything Hendrix had ever accomplished. He (Hendrix) could play "guitar" but lacked direction. There's a lot of alleged racial hate but he can't explain why they inadvertently just don't care. Clapton would go on to make several classic albums with or without the inclusion of the assemble known as "Cream". Undoubtedly this record is within the Top 10 maybe 5 records within the genre from the late 60s. I don't think an inordinate amount of people truly understood what they truly meant by the music they were creating during this era, maybe some day the moderners will figure it out? Heh. A lot of what was later produced had some sort of influence from either this album, The Beatles, Pink Floyd or maybe a few one-off outputs from this particular era (Jefferson, Zombies, Love, etc.) 8.9/10 People don't seem to care? They seem non-challant about their content or at that given moment, the modern times? I won't rant about a studio that made one decently powerful record but mind the electric lady? And you'll be fine. Eric Clapton is a legend and there's no denying it, fuzz rockers can't help but to look to this album for inspiration and maybe then you'll understand why they "care" to this day? I'm way too passionate about what people were really saying here, sorry.

So by Peter Gabriel
Jul 20 2025
Shalimar by Rahul Dev Burman
Jul 23 2025
Vol. 4 by Black Sabbath
Jul 24 2025
Led Zeppelin II by Led Zeppelin
Jul 29 2025

- II or IV does it really matter...uh-huhhhm?

Moving Pictures by Rush
Jul 30 2025

Woah, details later. This album is incredible for an entirely nofa reason.

Manassas by Stephen Stills
Jul 31 2025

Not bad, I really have to come back to review 80% of this content.

The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter by The Incredible String Band
Aug 01 2025

Seems to be very similar to most of what we heard from this particular era, still quality, nothing to distinguish this particular material from the rest. I was hoping that I'd find it, the concept seemed unique. Oh well, will revisit with much more well defined notes...

Violator by Depeche Mode
Jan 07 2026

:0

Kid A by Radiohead
Mar 14 2026

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