After The Gold Rush
Neil YoungVery good album. Some classic songs, but the less-known songs are great too. Neil Young is interesting in that I can understand listeners who think he sucks AND those who think he’s a genius.
Very good album. Some classic songs, but the less-known songs are great too. Neil Young is interesting in that I can understand listeners who think he sucks AND those who think he’s a genius.
Fantastic
Just about a perfect album. Great songs and beautiful production on all of them. So many songs are familiar and iconic, but even the less popular ones are amazing too.
Great album. Couple of iconic songs, couple of remakes, couple songs that I had never heard, but were amazing especially the final track “the in crowd”
I’m not sure I would listen to it all the time or play it at parties, but this is definitely an album that would blow your mind while listening alone on some high-quality headphones and reading the liner notes. This is an objectively amazing album and I completely understand why there are so many obsessed Rush fans.
Pretty straightforward house music. It’s very good but most significantly, the album is from 1989. The album does not sound like it’s from the 80s, seems like lots of house music from the 90s and 2000s were derived from this album.
Simple Minds have a very particular sound. To my ear, it is the type of 80s music I do not enjoy. If you happen to like this style of 80s music, and like any of the most popular songs from Simple Minds, you will love this album. I do not.
It’s OK, nothing special.
Very good but more background music.