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Ross (3284 KP) rated Boy by U2 in Music

May 8, 2020  
Boy by U2
Boy by U2
1980 | Alternative
Rolling Stone's 417th greatest album of all time
I am not a fan of U2, so I was pleasantly surprised by this album, as it barely sounds like U2 at all. There is a definite post-punk/new wave feel to the album and much less the bland stadium rock they grew into. I didn't recognise any of the songs but would listen again.
  
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"Awaken, My Love!" by Childish Gambino
"Awaken, My Love!" by Childish Gambino
2016 | Psychedelic, Rhythm And Blues, Soul
It won’t pierce everyone’s soul because Donald Gambino wasn’t birthed to be everyone’s cultural hero. With the musical strides exhibited on this as whole, he just well may birth a new wave of artists who simply want to pick up an instrument and jam.
  
Elevator to the Gallows (1958)
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1958 | Crime, Drama, Thriller
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"In one of the most indelible scenes of the early French New Wave, Jeanne Moreau searches for her lover in rain-swept Paris streets, accompanied by the only film score that Miles Davis ever composed. Her iconic suit was designed by Chanel, as were her dresses in another 1958 Louis Malle classic, The Lovers. The actress and designer saw each other often, loving to share anecdotes and book recommendations in Chanel’s personal library."

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