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American Dream by LCD Soundsystem
American Dream by LCD Soundsystem
2017 | Punk, Rock
Nothing here equals 2007’s era-defining ‘All My Friends’.But even that’s accidentally definitive, because who could pin down this f**ked-up age? The band retains the uncanny power to encapsulate a place and time. This is a cautious return
Critic- Jordan Bassett
Original Score: 5 out of 5

Read Review: http://www.nme.com/reviews/album/lcd-soundsystem-american-dream-review-2133039
  
Harry Styles by Harry Styles
Harry Styles by Harry Styles
2017 | Rock
Styles had a hand in writing every track on the album, and there’s a surprising amount of homage paid to classic FM rock – he’s at his best when he cuts loose and has some fun, as on the raucous rocker Kiwi
Critic- John Murphy
Original Score: 3.5 out of 5

Read Review: https://www.musicomh.com/reviews/albums/harry-styles-harry-styles
  
Communion by Years & Years
Communion by Years & Years
2015 | Rhythm And Blues
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Every song is fab, meaningful and tells a story (1 more)
Clearly a very talented young man great sound
Feel good tunes and a beautiful voice a must have
I got this album after the new one and can’t stop listening to it, songs are amazing and there is a great vibe. There is not one song that isn’t a good one
  
Born Under A Bad Sign by Albert King
Born Under A Bad Sign by Albert King
1967 | Blues
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 491st greatest album of all time
This was quite a pleasant surprise, a good selection of blues numbers, except the final song which was more like Louis Armstrong.
Crosscut Saw reminded me of the theme tune to the sitcom Bottom, and I was a little surprised that Danzig had covered Albert King's The Hunter, I had thought it was his original.
  
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Ross (3284 KP) rated Doors by The Doors in Music

Jul 1, 2020  
Doors by The Doors
Doors by The Doors
1967 | Rock
Rolling Stone's 42nd greatest album of all time
One of the best albums I have ever listened to, this was a joy from start to finish. It beggars belief that this was their debut as I could easily have believed it was their best of, or at least a first disc of one. Every song is an absolute pleasure for the ears.
  
Blood on the Tracks by Bob Dylan
Blood on the Tracks by Bob Dylan
1975 | Alternative, Folk, Singer-Songwriter
7
7.7 (3 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 16th greatest album of all time
The Dylan albums are coming pretty thick and fast now, and it is hard to see why this one supposedly stands out as better than those lower down the list. Admittedly it has been a week since i listened to it but i can't really remember anything from it, even looking over the tracklisting.
  
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Biff Byford recommended Grand Funk Railroad by Phoenix in Music (curated)

 
Grand Funk Railroad by Phoenix
Grand Funk Railroad by Phoenix
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"It was their sixth album, I think, the one before We’re An American Band. There used to be a jukebox in one of the Sheffield pubs that I frequented, and it had lots of great tracks by what were then quite obscure American bands. We spent a shitload of money on playing Grand Funk Railroad and Black Oak Arkansas, but especially Grand Funk."

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