Album Rating: 5.0
I love how each of the instrumentals has a different instrument as its focus - V-2 is like a full band jam, and then you got acoustic guitar, keyboards, and saxophone/trumpet (could never tell which one) separately
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Album Rating: 5.0
yeah the synths are the unifying thing but there's a lot of variety. the Asian stringed instrument on Moss Garden is sweet
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Album Rating: 4.5
Warszawa and Subterraneans alone are sonic masterpieces. This album kills me.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah, 2nd half of this is magic.
First half is pretty great too even if it has it's flaws.
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no flaws
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Album Rating: 4.0
"What in the World" and "A New Career in a New Town" tbh.
I could bump this to a 4.5 though since those are the only real flaws. Fuck it I'm bumping this,
but not to a 5.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Yeah both of those songs are perfect though
no flaws [2]
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Album Rating: 4.0
Nope.
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Album Rating: 5.0
no flaws [3]
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Album Rating: 5.0
no flaws [4]
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Album Rating: 5.0
perf album
it's all nice
(on ice? alright...)
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Album Rating: 4.0
Whatever guys, I still prefer "Heroes" :P
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Album Rating: 5.0
well Scary Monsters is better than the trilogy so yeah there's that
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"A New Career…" is one of the best on here... of course that means Ars doesn't like it!
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Album Rating: 4.0
Is it better than Station to Station?
The only Bowie I actually believe in flawless (so far... )
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Album Rating: 4.0
@Tempest: It's better than "What in the World" for sure.
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Album Rating: 5.0
Scary Monsters has his best song on it so yeah
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Album Rating: 5.0
dude
YES
Fripp tears shit up on it. Has the best performances of Bowie's career in Teenage Wildlife and his cover of
Kingdom Come, and has the feel of the Eno albums. Minus the instrumentals, unless you get the remaster with
the underrated Crystal Japan, a remake of Panic in Detroit and some other track.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I know 2 songs on Scary Monsters and they're pretty great, soooo :D
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Album Rating: 5.0
That's the cover of Alabama Song which rules hard, much better than the Doors' version
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