5.0 classic |
AC/DC Highway To Hell |
Lively and fantastic set of tunes, reigned in by Mutt yet not overproduced. He brought the best of the band out while keeping it raw. Same Rock 'n Roll, just in a finer form. |
Bruce Springsteen Born to Run |
The sound of a man worked to his fullest, the epics, the emotions, to me there is no better album I've ever heard. From Thunder Road to Jungleland, Born To Run says it all. |
Carly Rae Jepsen Emotion |
A masterpiece of Pop and fun clean feel good music. |
George Harrison All Things Must Pass |
A shining album with a prevailing feeling of melancholy. The sound of a man unleashed. All Things Must Pass, Run Of The Mill, Awaiting On You All, If Not For You, Behind That Locked Door and My Sweet Lord are top tier songs. |
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory |
A smashing production and amazingly crafted sound with tight, catchy songs and sonic intensity. |
Michael Jackson Thriller |
Near perfection, some of the best Pop songs with a sound and production never equaled delivered by a performer never topped. |
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation |
The definitive Post Punk, Noise Rock, Alternate Rock, whatever album. With everything great about Sonic Youth in one tight, chaotic, and amazing double record. |
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds |
The finest achievement in Pop Music. An absolute delight and wonder everytime. |
The Smiths Hatful of Hollow |
The tightest and most competent Smiths recording, the mastery of Johnny Marr is laid out along with Morrisey's finest lyrics and the epic rhythm section of Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce. Nothing short of amazing. |
Vince Guaraldi Trio A Charlie Brown Christmas |
The sound of Christmas in every sense. The most definitive piece of holiday season music for myself. |