JohnWinston

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Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon
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It's too simplistic to state that this album is a masterpiece; it's too contrived to argue otherwise.
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso Darwin!
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Better the first and the third album.
Christopher Nolan The Prestige
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Immense...
Black Sabbath Paranoid
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Slightly inferior to the self-titled debut from the same year...
Nirvana In Utero
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In my opinion, the best album by Kurt Cobain & company.
George Harrison Brainwashed
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George's compositional abilities (aside from sporadic flashes of brilliance) have always been mediocre. Yet, he is the one who recorded the best album by a former Beatle: the triple All Things Must Pass (1970). And it is still he who leaves us with this stunning album, truly flawless.
Lenny Kravitz Mama Said
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You're right about the look, but musically even now, in my opinion, he has an extraordinary compositional sensitivity. Sure, he's not the most original artist in the world, but his latest albums are definitely worth listening to.
Beatles Abbey Road
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I believe this album turned out so wonderfully thanks to the suite on the second side created by McCartney and George Martin.
Beatles Abbey Road
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"Let It Be" was recorded before "Abbey Road" but released only later.
Beatles Abbey Road
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In my opinion, you overlooked (not without reason) Paul's final medley, Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End... something immense.