1989
Taylor SwiftFine album. Nothing really stuck out to me, but I found nothing truly dislikable about any of the songs.
Fine album. Nothing really stuck out to me, but I found nothing truly dislikable about any of the songs.
Really fun album! I feel like this album should be played when cooking dinner or something like that.
Solid 5. Great from start to finish and Seven Nation Army is a great beginning track for an almost perfect album. No notes.
I knew Stevie Wonder was good, but I didn’t know he was THIS good! I think from now on I’ll totally be sitting down and listening to more Stevie Wonder.
It was fun, sure, but I just wasn’t really feeling the repetition so common throughout the whole album.
Good intro into reggae as someone who doesn’t listen to much of it, but I found it a little lacking in variety—all the songs sounded roughly the same. However, it was enjoyable enough.
This is one of my favorite albums ever, so it’s no surprise I’m giving it a 5. Each song from start to finish is great. Lady Stardust is a fantastic song that I wish I could inject into my veins.
While I can understand that some people really like this album, it’s just not my thing at all. Really long and way too techno-ey for my tastes. Creative, but that doesn’t always mean good.
I think the instrumental bits were the best part of this album, but besides that (and I don’t typically use this word when describing albums) I thought the album as a whole was a bit weird. Like—I kept picturing the Muppets Show for some reason during these songs. Like, that kind of weird. If that makes any sense.
It has been a while since I’d listened to this album and I totally forgot how much I enjoyed it! Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me is a masterpiece and I could listen to it on repeat.
Nope. Nope. Nope.