Album Rating: 4.5
damn right
|
| |
Album Rating: 5.0
I'm pretty sure the universe has laws against albums being this good
Like seriously I just finished listening to this for the first time and it's flirting with top 10 favorite album status
|
| |
Album Rating: 4.5
Nice!
|
| |
Album Rating: 5.0
And now I own the Wild Places CD reissue, album deserved to be on the shelf in some manner
|
| |
Album Rating: 5.0
9.9/10
|
| |
Album Rating: 4.0
Oh man, this was just what the doctor ordered.
|
| |
Album Rating: 5.0
I like that 4.0, but:
9.9/10 [2]
|
| |
Album Rating: 4.5
Been a while since I jammed this. Might fix that soon
|
| |
Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah it worked really well for me.
So soothing.
|
| |
Album Rating: 4.0
I've been revisiting this today, this lady was so ahead of her time. Title track is incredible and the opener an instant classic.
|
| |
Album Rating: 4.0
Indeed, this needs to be canonized somehow.
|
| |
Album Rating: 5.0
Oh yeah?
|
| |
Album Rating: 5.0
Quite!
|
| |
Album Rating: 5.0
Album is the definition of a cult classic, sput's the problem here.
Like, 80 ratings for this? What year is it, 1970?
|
| |
intriguing
|
| |
Album Rating: 5.0
9.9/10 [3]
|
| |
what if im mostly ignorant of / bad with folk
|
| |
Album Rating: 5.0
Fix that fatal flaw by going on a journey with Linda's (I call her Linda we're close like that) 1970 album Parallelograms.
|
| |
perhacs
|
| |
Album Rating: 5.0
Not perhacs, you pershould you perhack.
|
| |
|