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Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out by The Rolling Stones
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out by The Rolling Stones
1970 | Live Performances
What is beyond dispute is that 1970’s Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out is certainly the best live album the Rolling Stones ever recorded. For Stones enthusiasts, this newly unearthed bounty is essential and price should be no object
  
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Bird (1700 KP) rated Abbey Road by The Beatles in Music

Jun 28, 2017  
Abbey Road by The Beatles
Abbey Road by The Beatles
1969 | Rock
Has everything - invention, craft, musical brilliance, superb production (4 more)
The eclectic mix of styles and moods from the gloriously feel-good here Comes the Sun to the curious Octopus' Garden
Utterly timeless
Vocal performances and harmonies are consistently stunning with special mention to 'Because'
George Martin's genius shines through again. Technically decades before its time.
In my humble opinion, the greatest album of all time
  
Perfect Contradiction by Paloma Faith
Perfect Contradiction by Paloma Faith
2014 | Pop
It does leave you wanting more and expecting more from Paloma’s next album. The musicality is evident, the big voice is there and the songwriting is coming along nicely. Paloma Faith has the potential to be one of the biggest pop stars in the world
Critic- David Farrell
Original Score: 6 out of 10

Read Review: http://www.popmatters.com/review/184487-paloma-faith-a-perfect-contradiction/
  
Feed the Machine by Nickelback
Feed the Machine by Nickelback
2017 | Alternative, Metal, Rock
It seems Nickelback are going all out in order to prove they have lost those generic riffs which seemed to be their downfall. The title track “Feed the Machine” offers a hard rock, post-grunge sound and in a sense shows how the band have matured
Critic- Alexandra Bradley
Original Score: 5 out of 10

Read Review: https://www.theyoungfolks.com/music/104826/album-review-nickelback-feed-the-machine/
  
This album is so good it literally makes me cry and gives me chills every time I listen to it. It's great for both happy and sad moods. I'm not sure why this film didn't get better reviews from the critics but I'm glad I never listen to them because, while everyone is entitled to their own opinion, I loved The Greatest Showman and its soundtrack.
  
Fetch the Compass Kids by Danielson / Danielson Famile
Fetch the Compass Kids by Danielson / Danielson Famile
2001 | Rock
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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The songwriting is extraordinary (0 more)
The wackiness puts some people off (0 more)
A crazy classic
I adore this album. Ok it sounds like I got the cast if Looney Tunes to create an indie band but if you can get past the wackiness then actually there are some very beautiful songs here and so it can be listed as one of the most underrated albums of all time.