A Great, Soft Rock Album. A perfect and compact album with multiple hits. Rolling Stone’s Ranking: #37/100 My Rating: I only require two things from my
Category: Album Reviews
Top 100 Album Review: #35 – The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars, David Bowie (1972)
Wham Bam Thank You Ma’am. The flair and pomp gets more attention, but the album itself is actually good. Rolling Stone’s Ranking: #35/100 My Rating: I
Top 100 Album Review: #86 – Let It Be, The Beatles (1970)
It’s Hard Being at the Top. This album isn’t “Revolver” or “Sgt. Pepper,” but it is still damn good. Rolling Stone’s Ranking: #93/100 My Rating: Lebron
Top 100 Album Review: #74 – Otis Blue, Otis Redding (1965)
Otis Sings Your Favorite Songs…That You Prefer By Someone Else. The originals and covers just don’t beat out other versions. Rolling Stone’s Ranking: #74/100 My Rating:
Top 100 Album Review: #93 – Sign o’ the Times, Prince (1987)
This Took Forever to Like. I finally came around to enjoy Prince’s socially conscious and eclectic album. Rolling Stone’s Ranking: #93/100 My Rating: Taking a look at
Top 100 Album Review: #22 – Plastic Ono Band, John Lennon (1970)
Personal But Not Transcendent. The Album Where Lennon Bares All Leaves Me Asking — Would I Ever Want to Listen to These Songs Again? Rolling