Fulfillingness' First Finale
by Stevie Wonder
Favorite Track: Please Don't Go
Listening statistics & highlights
| Album | You | Global | Diff |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Blue
Joni Mitchell
|
5 | 3.5 | +1.5 |
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3 + 3
The Isley Brothers
|
5 | 3.59 | +1.41 |
|
Let It Bleed
The Rolling Stones
|
5 | 3.8 | +1.2 |
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Kollaps
Einstürzende Neubauten
|
3 | 1.94 | +1.06 |
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16 Lovers Lane
The Go-Betweens
|
4 | 2.95 | +1.05 |
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London Calling
The Clash
|
5 | 3.96 | +1.04 |
|
Paris 1919
John Cale
|
4 | 2.97 | +1.03 |
| Album | You | Global | Diff |
|---|---|---|---|
|
The Doors
The Doors
|
2 | 3.94 | -1.94 |
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American Idiot
Green Day
|
2 | 3.77 | -1.77 |
|
Dirt
Alice In Chains
|
2 | 3.46 | -1.46 |
|
Frank
Amy Winehouse
|
2 | 3.46 | -1.46 |
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The Wall
Pink Floyd
|
3 | 4.13 | -1.13 |
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The Good, The Bad & The Queen
The Good, The Bad & The Queen
|
2 | 3.03 | -1.03 |
Favorite Track: Please Don't Go
It's hard to judge this album by it's relation to late Beatles albums. You're telling me Maxwell's Silver Hammer beat out some material George surely had on here by then? What were John and Paul smoking? Some tracks are a bit lengthy, yes, but George was just grooving! For myself, it's hard to judge 'Isn't it a Pity' after hearing the Nina Simone cover so many times. Favorite Track: Let it down
Average rating is within 0.15 points of global average.