I know why the album is titled after that track, even though Tiny Dancer is more well known. Work of art.
Beautiful beautiful raw album Slight Beatles undertones in a few songs
Really like this alternative grunge shit. The light vocals really compliment the energy without taking the focus off the experience of hearing just the instrumentals which are fire.
I love the 70s. I think my dad would be disappointed I've never heard of this band until now. Definitely heard a few songs at least.
A classic. Remind me to self to listen to all their albums consecutively and try to guess how many drugs they were on for each one.
Not my typa vibe
Radiohead has always been sick af. I heavily fuck with the jazz moment that is The National Album. Treefingers made me feel something I cannot describe. Coulda been perfect but wasn't.
I did not enjoy the experience of listening to this album. It reminded me of the kind of music that would be easily placed in the background of that vine where the woman says she will be your freestyle dance teacher. Some of the other songs are also the type of songs that they play in foreign clubs that are absolutely empty. Not my favourite.
Love the Jamaican influence. Recognized "Little Bitch" right away. Iconic.
Such a mid band. I'm not the biggest fan.
This album change my perspective on Pink Floyd. I didn't realize how beautiful their compositions were, or have sophisticated their music was. Five out of five, my life is changed.
Was a very personal album. I admire her vulnerability as an artist. Not my genre.
Discovered the duality of sampling Isaac Hayes' Ike's Rap II through this album. Prefer Portishead's version.
Art.
I love this. It's giving The Tragically Hip and Bob Dylan and Simon & Garfunkel vibes
Kinda odd music eh
A little too country for me at times
I've had Queer on my playlist for years. Rest of the album is bangers