Exile On Main Street
by The Rolling Stones
Rough and rowdy, stones at their peak
Listening statistics & highlights
| Album | You | Global | Diff |
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Home Is Where The Music Is
Hugh Masekela
|
5 | 3.35 | +1.65 |
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Seventeen Seconds
The Cure
|
5 | 3.38 | +1.62 |
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Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
PJ Harvey
|
5 | 3.38 | +1.62 |
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Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
The Kinks
|
5 | 3.38 | +1.62 |
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Exile On Main Street
The Rolling Stones
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5 | 3.59 | +1.41 |
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1999
Prince
|
5 | 3.59 | +1.41 |
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Vol. 4
Black Sabbath
|
5 | 3.75 | +1.25 |
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Harvest
Neil Young
|
5 | 3.81 | +1.19 |
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LP1
FKA twigs
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4 | 2.81 | +1.19 |
| Album | You | Global | Diff |
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Rough and rowdy, stones at their peak
Fantastic
Not their most memorable but the bangers do bang.
Excellent
The scream on “The Whores Hustle…” is glorious, banger. “We Float” is absolutely euphoric after the tense experience fostered throughout the rest of the album. Excellent pacing, 4 stars for now but can definitely see it growing on me. I’ll see tomorrow.
Very long.
Good album, I think they did this vibe better on The Soft Bulletin
Might be my favourite sabbath album
Absolutely Fantastic, Great grooves, wonderful atmosphere
Some great tracks, fantastic vocals ofc. Suffers from late 60s “stereo” mixing (drums only on left channel)
45% of albums received 5 stars.