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Tag Archives: album review
Album Review: Spirits Having Flown
Spirits Having Flown, by the Bee Gees For a variety of reasons I have been a bit slow in finishing some of the discography projects I started years ago, and because circumstances have changed, I can get back to listening … Continue reading
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Album Review: Little Bit Of Sky
Little Bit Of Sky, by Semisonic Somehow in 2023 Semisonic released an album that I never heard of, and so as soon as I found out it existed I had to go and listen to it, given that I am … Continue reading
Album Review: The Barbie Album (Best Weekend Ever)
The Barbie Album (Best Weekend Ever), by Various Artists From time to time, I am asked to review soundtrack material, and this material is often of interest to me whether or not I have ever seen or ever want to … Continue reading
Album Review: Footloose: Original Soundtrack
Footloose: Original Soundtrack, by various artists As strange as it may seem, the Footloose soundtrack is one of the most successful soundtracks of all time, distinctive as one of only a handful of albums to hit #1 on the Billboard … Continue reading
Album Review: Tunnel Of Love (Springsteen)
Tunnel Of Love, by Bruce Springsteen In 1987, Bruce Springsteen found himself at a serious personal crossroads with the collapse of his marriage, and also at a professional crossroads with his decision to break from the E Street Band. His … Continue reading
Album Review: …And Justice For All
….And Justice For All, by Metallica As someone who has now listened to the earlier albums of Metallica, I have at least some appreciation for their early material, and if some people saw them as sellouts for their guitar numbers, … Continue reading
Album Review: The Kick
The Kick, by Foxes The Kick was released in early 2022, less than a year after an EP release and about five years after her previous album. An album gap of that long suggests that a singer is no longer … Continue reading
Album Review: This Is Why
This Is Why, by Paramore Like many people, I have been familiar with Paramore since their second album, and enough of a fan of theirs that I have bought their cds and paid to see them perform live in concert. … Continue reading
Album Review: Tangled Up (Deluxe)
Tangled Up (Deluxe), by Thomas Rhett It is probably no surprise that I have never listened to a full Thomas Rhett album before. In general, unless I am invited to rank down an entire album, it is pretty rare for … Continue reading
Album Review: A Litlte More Personal (Raw)
A Little More Personal (Raw), by Lindsay Lohan About a year after releasing a generally successful first album, Lindsay Lohan released her second and so far last-album to date, A Little More Personal (Raw). This album did not fare as … Continue reading
