Manassas
Stephen StillsNice. Smooth easy listening the whole way through
Nice. Smooth easy listening the whole way through
Never heard of these guys, but good exposure to something new. Probably won’t listen again, but I appreciate the style and music
I forgot how good this album was. Enjoyed the tracks, but forgot how different the lead vocalist’s voice was. Can be a bit distracting. Still a fun, very good album -especially the front half of the project
Great Marley album, rich with the traditional Marley/Wailers sound. Makes me want to go to Jamaica
This is pure 70s rock. Great songs, awesome guitar solos. Glad for this recommendation!
Decent listen. I forgot I was familiar with “Where is My Mind?” This was a quick listen, but good length for this band/album
Listening on its own, not my style or taste. I respect their experimentation with different sounds and vocal clips. I can see how this album paved the way for electronic music ; this album could be better served for sampling, and remixing for modern tracks. Otherwise, I will probably not listen to this again
The music sounds pretty good. On the other hand, I’d prefer their studio album vs their live. Too much talking (lol) prior to every song. The band is before my time, so I don’t think I have as much appreciation for the live concert as some of my elders who grew up listening to The Who
Good album, brings back memories!
Too many songs for a single project. I didn’t have the time to listen to this
Classic hip hop album!
Classic honky tonk, and I’m glad I got introduced to Joe Ely.