Album Rating: 4.0
I find vol 2 to be a little less consistent, he was still exploring his style back then imo, oh and the production on vol 2 sounds a bit stale and doesn't put the energy of some of it's tracks in value at all (especially once you've heard'em live) but it still is an excellent record in its own right and laurie anderson delivers really cool spoken word passages.
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OH HEY NICE FEATURE
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Album Rating: 4.0
Did someone not get around to reviewing it after all? ;]
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Prefer Vol. 2 but like last time it grew and grew and grew on me so I'll keep at it... Great review dude, only minor thing is that you wrote common twice in two sentences
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Album Rating: 4.0
Fixed it up, thanks man.
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I'm going to write about it soon, I've just been focused on other things lately. Figured your feature could give me some more time, because you do a really good job here
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calling a saxophone a brass instrument...
good review though.
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cant w8 to listen
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Album Rating: 4.0
"calling a saxophone a brass instrument..."
As far as I know, Stetson owns one made of unicorns.
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Maybe some hybrid unicorn/hounds of hell saxophone. It would explain a lot.
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i still have to review this
fuk
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Album Rating: 4.0
Ain't looking hopeful now ):
Anyway, if anyone's loving this album then get the vinyl since 1) the artwork is incredible, 2) it's a really good pressing and 3) it feels like a whole different + better beast.
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Such adequate winter/making Nietzschean facial expressions while drinking liquor/studying music.
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Album Rating: 5.0
i finally realised
yesterday
that this is the greatest album ever
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