Growing Up. The Beatles finally arrive to adulthood. Rolling Stone’s Ranking: #5/100 My Rating: One of the best adult moments I’ve had is experiencing the music
Category: Album Reviews
Reviews of Albums
Top 100 Album Review: #19 – Astral Weeks, Van Morrison (1968)
Aimless Wailing. Squalling and yelling on top of multiple layers of improvised classical, jazz, and folk. Rolling Stone’s Ranking: #21/100 My Rating: There is a lady
Top 100 Album Review: #23 – Innervisions, Stevie Wonder (1973)
Might Be My Favorite Album of All-Time. I can’t find anything to debase — everything is perfectly as it should be. Rolling Stone’s Ranking: #23/100 My
Top 100 Album Review: #60 – Greatest Hits, Sly and the Family Stone (1970)
Every Rap Artists’ Favorite Sample. I used to like rap until I realized their contribution is so shockingly little. Bands like Sly deserve all the
Top 100 Album Review: #90 – Talking Book, Stevie Wonder (1972)
An Album Where Every Track Is Good. Hits, b-sides, upbeat, slow tempo — this album has it all. Rolling Stone’s Ranking: #90/100 My Rating: Ten years
Top 100 Album Review: #49 – At Fillmore East, The Allman Brothers Band (1971)
I Recall None It. With some songs going as long as 23 minutes, nothing is important from this aimless jam. Rolling Stone’s Ranking: #49/100 My Rating: