Albums
Some albums I’ve listened to that I have really enjoyed
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Born This Way by Lady Gaga
Not a huge Lady Gaga fan but this album has some bangers on it. Probably one of the better albums of 2010s pop, based on my limited experience.
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I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight by Richard and Linda Thompson
I’ve been a fan of Richard and Linda Thompson for many years. However, I have somehow never listened to this album — at least I can’t recall hearing it before. “pour down like silver” and “hokey pokey” I have heard a few times though. This album did not disappoint. Really love their idiosyncratic sound.
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Continuum by John Mayer
First time listening to John Mayer. Nice album. Quite relaxing whilst programming with songs that have nice messages.
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Damaged by Black Flag
Loud, fast punk album. Was okay. Not my complete cup of tea but I respect it for what it is.
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Jar of Flies by Alice In Chains
I’d heard that this was one of Alice in Chains’ best releases. However, for some reason it took a while for me to get into it. I’m glad I persisted, as this has become a favourite album / e.p. of mine I’ve heard in a long time. It just gets better with each listen for…
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The Stooges by The Stooges
The debut album from The Stooges. Not a favourite of mine but it’s still worth a listen every now and again. It’s one of those “formative” albums I think — being described as “proto-punk” on wikipedia. The short run-time (about 34 minutes) works great for me as a short-sharp punch of energetic music. 488/500
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Back to Mono (1958โ1969) by Phil Spector
A large collection of songs produced by Phil Spector between 1958 and 1969. A lot of them I recognised from their covers by other artists over the years, along with the many that have since been used / lifted for adverts. I absolutely loved this whole collection. I enjoyed delving into the late 50s and…
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Heart Like A Wheel by Linda Ronstadt
A breath of fresh air after the previous album in the top 500 list. 490/500
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Harry’s House by Harry Styles
well. I made it to the end. Honestly didn’t care for most of it. But the last song “Love of my Life” wasn’t too bad. 491/500
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Nick of Time by Bonnie Raitt
Somewhere, on a desert road in U.S.A, is a dusty drinks bar about to erupt into a fight. This album playing on the jukebox. I got vibes of my distant memories of the film Road House. No sure how accurate that is. Favourite Songs: Love Letter Real Man The Road’s my middle name 492/500
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Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes featuring Veronica
Nice, wholesome 60s music. Featuring a bunch of songs I, and no doubt most people, have heard throughout their lives. Favourites: (The Best Part Of) Breakin’ Up 494/500











