The Greatest Albums Of All Time
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Above all things, I desire harmony. For me, the Beatles were at their best when they functioned harmonically as a group: each member’s strengths and ...
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Attitude is everything and this album is punk and it is all attitude. Sid Vicious could not play bass and does not on this record. ...
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Bob Dylan – Highway 61 Revisited As this year has passed, I have revisited my feelings towards Bob Dylan, and I’m starting to like him, ...
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OK Computer – Radiohead Life is the pain we are accustomed to; when we’re aware of that, we like hearing it elsewhere. It is why ...
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Bob Dylan-Blonde on Blonde My voice scares me. It’s among the reasons I despise this album—and Bob Dylan, more generally. In fact, Blonde on Blonde ...
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Exile on Main Street – The Rolling Stones Context Matters—whether it be your preference for the Beatles or Stones, whether you listen to crust-punk with ...
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Marvin Gaye–What’s Going On It was late night in my senior year at Emerson College. I was in my chaotic dorm room and had brewed ...
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London Calling London Calling is not a punk album. Even though these albums are the greatest of all time, I don’t like all of them. ...
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band I am a lonely person. I mention this because that solitude, in its infancy, made bands like The Beatles ...
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The Velvet Underground and Nico I often wonder what Lou Reed found to be the most beautiful thing he ever saw. From his body of ...