4.5 superb |
Bob Dylan Desire |
Bob Dylan Time Out of Mind |
Bob Dylan Love and Theft |
Bruce Springsteen The River |
Bruce Springsteen Devils & Dust |
One thing that I found interesting about this album was the fact that it could mix rock and folk at the same time, and it still comes across mainly as a folk record, but folk with an edge, just like Bob Dylan's early works. Overall, this album leaves you with a huge sense of satisfaction, packing in catchy tunes with meaningful lyrics. There was the first Acoustic Springsteen album Nebraska, which was a classic, and there was The Ghost Of Tom Joad. But this is unlike Tom Joad, and Nebraska, this album seems to be brighter even though it focuses on such dark things (war mainly). May have came as a surprise after The Rising, his comeback album, as well as E Street Band re, and then he goes back to an acoustic album, but thank god he did. Devils & Dust is one of Bruce's best albums period. |
Bruce Springsteen Magic |
Bruce Springsteen Working on a Dream |
Sting Ten Summoner's Tales |
The Beach Boys Smiley Smile |
The Beatles Let It Be… Naked |
The Morning Benders Big Echo |
The Police Synchronicity |
The Police Certifiable: Live In Buenos Aires (CD/DVD) |
Sting and the police are all in top notch. I mean, look at them, they're sixty, and they look 40, not to mention sounds like 40. |
The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed |
The Rolling Stones Beggars Banquet |
The Rolling Stones Flowers |
The Tallest Man on Earth Dark Bird Is Home |
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Into The Great Wide Open |
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers You're Gonna Get It! |
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Hard Promises |
U2 No Line on the Horizon |