Another album I enjoyed a lot. It melds improvisational jazz, rock, funk, and some wild jams. At times atonal and dissonant, but almost always with a killer groove.
Key Tracks
Pharoah’s Dance
Bitches Brew
Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
Another album I enjoyed a lot. It melds improvisational jazz, rock, funk, and some wild jams. At times atonal and dissonant, but almost always with a killer groove.
Key Tracks
Pharoah’s Dance
Bitches Brew
Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
I also own this one, and at least 8 of the 11 songs are still in rock radio rotation, so I am pretty familiar with this one. And I still thoroughly enjoy its mix of bluesy-organ-psychedelic
rock with its poetic lyrics. Good stuff!
I also own this one, and at least 8 of the 11 songs are still in rock radio rotation, so I am pretty familiar with this one. And I still thoroughly enjoy its mix of bluesy-organ-psychedelic
rock with its poetic lyrics. Good stuff!
Raw and mostly spare, lyrically focused, some blues, and even a little gospel influences. Not a bad album, but perhaps does not belong in the top 100, it lacks the variety and even pop power of the albums around it, but I can't speak to its influence.
Raw and mostly spare, lyrically focused, some blues, and even a little gospel influences. Not a bad album, but perhaps does not belong in the top 100, it lacks the variety and even pop power of the albums around it, but I can't speak to its influence.
Surprisingly this is the first time I have listened to this album, but 8 of its 10 songs do have some airplay so I was familiar with those. As befitting the second highest selling album of all time.
Surprisingly this is the first time I have listened to this album, but 8 of its 10 songs do have some airplay so I was familiar with those. As befitting the second highest selling album of all time.
Classic 60s soul by an English singer, plus some easy listening and lounge gold. I didn’t expect to like this as much as I did, as my only knowledge of Dusty Springfield was from Pulp Fiction. The lyrics were unexpectedly vivid.
Classic 60s soul by an English singer, plus some easy listening and lounge gold. I didn’t expect to like this as much as I did, as my only knowledge of Dusty Springfield was from Pulp Fiction. The lyrics were unexpectedly vivid.
Funk, blues, soul, gotta wonder if Prince was a fan of this album, some of these could pass for his songs. There is also even yodelling and a country groove in one tune! Great album.
Funk, blues, soul, gotta wonder if Prince was a fan of this album, some of these could pass for his songs. There is also even yodelling and a country groove in one tune! Great album.
I liked this one better than Renaissance as this higlighted her amazing vocals much better. It may not be as daring, but it is solid pop.
Key Tracks:
Drunk In Love
Partition
Rocket
Flawless
Blue
I liked this one better than Renaissance as this higlighted her amazing vocals much better. It may not be as daring, but it is solid pop.
Key Tracks:
Drunk In Love
Partition
Rocket
Flawless
Blue
I own this on CD but admit I probably haven't listened to it all the way through in years. Looking back on the rest of top 100 so far I am sure this included for its influence, not necessarily the musical consistency or quality.
I own this on CD but admit I probably haven't listened to it all the way through in years. Looking back on the rest of top 100 so far I am sure this included for its influence, not necessarily the musical consistency or quality.
This amazing album is multilayered with amazing production, heartfelt lyrics, some jazzy, dreamy, soul, hip hop grooves, some cool dissonance throughout, almost like R&B meeting Radiohead.
This amazing album is multilayered with amazing production, heartfelt lyrics, some jazzy, dreamy, soul, hip hop grooves, some cool dissonance throughout, almost like R&B meeting Radiohead.
This is another compilation album, containing 16 of 20 songs recorded at the Sun label from 1954-56. While these tunes are of considerable influence on subsequent rock artists, I will not review this as they were never intended to be an album.
This is another compilation album, containing 16 of 20 songs recorded at the Sun label from 1954-56. While these tunes are of considerable influence on subsequent rock artists, I will not review this as they were never intended to be an album.
I own this one, and have listened recently, and most of the songs on it are staples of rock radio. The best are:
Baba O’Riley
Bargain
Behind Blue Eyes
Won’t Get Fooled Again
It was great to listen to this again and get back to some of my musical roots.
I own this one, and have listened recently, and most of the songs on it are staples of rock radio. The best are:
Baba O’Riley
Bargain
Behind Blue Eyes
Won’t Get Fooled Again
It was great to listen to this again and get back to some of my musical roots.
This is a soundtrack album, at times evolving the sounds from Marvin Gaye's What's going on, with added elements that now almost seem like stereotyped 70s - wah pedals, disco-ey guitars, but an amazing funk groove throughout. Fun stuff!
This is a soundtrack album, at times evolving the sounds from Marvin Gaye's What's going on, with added elements that now almost seem like stereotyped 70s - wah pedals, disco-ey guitars, but an amazing funk groove throughout. Fun stuff!
That voice! This is a quick but satisfying listen with some classics.
Key tracks:
Chain of Fools
People Get Ready
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
That voice! This is a quick but satisfying listen with some classics.
Key tracks:
Chain of Fools
People Get Ready
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
This is an amazing album that combines some classic R&B, rap, gospel, soul, humor, and serious observations on life. Top tracks include:
All Falls Down
I’ll Fly Away
Jesus Walks
Slow Jamz
Two Words
A great listen!
This is an amazing album that combines some classic R&B, rap, gospel, soul, humor, and serious observations on life. Top tracks include:
All Falls Down
I’ll Fly Away
Jesus Walks
Slow Jamz
Two Words
A great listen!
I had this queued up for a while and though this would be a great contrast with the albums in the upper half of the Top 100. I remember when I first listened to this, along with Ministry's The Mind is a Terrible Thing and how blown away I was.
I had this queued up for a while and though this would be a great contrast with the albums in the upper half of the Top 100. I remember when I first listened to this, along with Ministry's The Mind is a Terrible Thing and how blown away I was.
I never listened to this, but a lot of bands I did listen to (The Cure, Smashing Pumpkins, Lush) certainly did as this kicked of the dreamy, submerged vocals, layered sounds of Shoegaze. This is extremely atmospheric and a bit hypnotic.
I never listened to this, but a lot of bands I did listen to (The Cure, Smashing Pumpkins, Lush) certainly did as this kicked of the dreamy, submerged vocals, layered sounds of Shoegaze. This is extremely atmospheric and a bit hypnotic.
At times country, at times bluesy, at times symphonic, always calling for an active listen. Loaded with guest performers.
This is one of the most complete albums of the lower half of the top 100.
Half of the tracks are classic rock radio staples.
At times country, at times bluesy, at times symphonic, always calling for an active listen. Loaded with guest performers.
This is one of the most complete albums of the lower half of the top 100.
Half of the tracks are classic rock radio staples.
Covered a wide range of genres including rap, retro R&B, House, and bits and pieces of various pop and other stuff. Its less coherent and more daring than Lemonade. That said, while I liked individual songs, this didn't resonate as a whole like Lemonade.
Covered a wide range of genres including rap, retro R&B, House, and bits and pieces of various pop and other stuff. Its less coherent and more daring than Lemonade. That said, while I liked individual songs, this didn't resonate as a whole like Lemonade.
Very NSFW, some funk and jazz grooves in some songs, an almost Jackson 5 groove, and some great samples including the Beastie Boys and even Anthrax! Mostly driving and danceable.
Very NSFW, some funk and jazz grooves in some songs, an almost Jackson 5 groove, and some great samples including the Beastie Boys and even Anthrax! Mostly driving and danceable.
I bought this on the strength of You Oughta Know, and was amazed at the depth of the album. Overall about half of the album's songs were released as singles as a result of this, many still iconic.
I bought this on the strength of You Oughta Know, and was amazed at the depth of the album. Overall about half of the album's songs were released as singles as a result of this, many still iconic.