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Rolling Stone's 149th greatest album of all time
A good 70s rock album, with the Latino elements a refreshing change from the norm. I have fond memories of this album, as when Jellybean released version in 1987 my Dad frequently felt he had to educate us by dusting off his vinyl to play the Santana version. We used to pretend it was dreadful and we loved the Jellybean version, even though it is clearly dreadful.

1962–1966 by The Beatles
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This compilation album, released in 1973 and often referred to as "The Red Album", contains songs...
John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr Richard Starkey George Martin

Ross (3284 KP) rated Wheels of Fire by Cream in Music
Jun 5, 2020
Rolling Stone's 205th greatest album of all time
Great studio album by Cream, featuring White Room and a cover of Born Under a Bad Sign, it is a band performing at their best. The intricate drumming meets the superb guitar-work in well-controlled and produced songs.
The live album is a long rambling self-indulgent mess. I don't mind the odd drum solo but over 5 minutes is too long, by about 4.5 minutes.
The live album is a long rambling self-indulgent mess. I don't mind the odd drum solo but over 5 minutes is too long, by about 4.5 minutes.

Ross (3284 KP) rated Bad by Michael Jackson in Music
Jun 5, 2020
Rolling Stone's 203rd greatest album of all time
Superb from start to finish, a sublime album. It is amazing how many of his songs, and some of the best pop songs of all time, are on this one album. From the epic rock anthem Bad, to the introspective Man in the Mirror, the funky Smooth Criminal and the disco of Another Part of Me (which reminds me of the cringeworthy Captain EO 3D film).

Ross (3284 KP) rated Score by The Fugees in Music
May 4, 2020
Rolling Stone's 469th greatest album of all time
What a belter of an album. Ready or Not, No Woman No Cry and Killing Me Softly are superb and should be played on the radio more. But the rest of the album is wonderful too. Lauryn Hill has a brilliant voice, both for singing and some top notch raps, and Wyclef Jean has one of the most distinctive voices out there. A great collection of songs.

Ross (3284 KP) rated Band on the Run by Paul McCartney / Paul McCartney & Wings in Music
May 8, 2020
Rolling Stone's 418th greatest album of all time
Q: "Who are Wings?"
A: "Only the band The Beatles could have been"
Who starts an album with what are clearly the best songs by a mile?! Band on the Run and Jet are absolute bangers that you can't help sing along to. And they are tracks 1 and 2. While the rest is not dreadful, they make this not a great album overall.
A: "Only the band The Beatles could have been"
Who starts an album with what are clearly the best songs by a mile?! Band on the Run and Jet are absolute bangers that you can't help sing along to. And they are tracks 1 and 2. While the rest is not dreadful, they make this not a great album overall.

Who Built The Moon? by Noel Gallagher / Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
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Who Built the Moon? is the upcoming third studio album by English rock band Noel Gallagher's High...
Noel Gallagher

Scarecrow by Garth Brooks
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Scarecrow is the eighth studio album by American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released...
Country

Alex Trybus (79 KP) rated Divide by Ed Sheeran in Music
Jan 24, 2018
Overall a very good album..
I have been a fan of Ed Sheeran since I was in high school (before he reached his current popularity). I saw him live at a very small venue in Pittsburgh, way before he was used to singing in huge arenas all around the world. His songs have always been very sweet and heartfelt, and I am glad that this new album did not stray from that despite his new popularity. I also enjoy some of the hip hop aspects of the album, especially like Eraser and New Man. Those two songs are definitely some of his strongest off of the album. I definitely recommend this album to people who have either already loved Ed Sheeran, or want to start!