top 50 albums recap: 40 through 31.
Another 10 down, and nearly halfway through the list! This round was a bit like the last; some very good, some not very good. Onto the recap we go!
continue reading →Another 10 down, and nearly halfway through the list! This round was a bit like the last; some very good, some not very good. Onto the recap we go!
continue reading →I finished the first 10 albums today so it’s time to recap how it went. Here we go.
continue reading →A few months back I had tried to listen to the top 500 albums according to Rolling Stone magazine back in 2005. I started off strong but as soon as I hit country records, it all fell apart and I called it quits.
continue reading →Last.FM’s reporting started fresh today for the next week, so I decided that instead of just listening to playlists or stations tied to songs, I am only going to listen to complete albums for the next week. This sounds simple, but this is an incredibly difficult task for me.
continue reading →It’s been ages since I’ve made a post but I got the sudden inspiration to write about Cream’s Disraeli Gears, released in November 1967. Disraeli Gears is my favorite Cream album, and the second 1967 favorite album on here (the first was Axis: Bold As Love by the Jimi Hendrix Experience).
continue reading →One of my more frequently shared thoughts on music is the above. Yeah John and Paul wrote almost all of the music that got them on the map in the first place, but when you actually listen to the music, George’s songs were the actually really good ones.
continue reading →I spent the last half hour going down the rabbit hole that is looking for a functional mid-century kitchen clock on Etsy, and then I realized I should be making this post instead! Next on our list of The Who’s albums is The Who Sell Out, which was released in December of 1967.
continue reading →After some thought, I have decided that I am going to do write ups for other albums between my posts of The Who’s albums. Tonight’s album is Axis: Bold as Love by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. It’s one of my favorite albums, though it isn’t most critics’ favorite of the JHE albums.
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