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DeRank ™: 2,74 • DeAge™ : 3782 days
A captivating track that maintains its freshness after three decades, precisely due to the undeniably valuable piano arrangement. Thirty years down the line, this typically 'west' music product seems a bit aged and repetitive precisely because of the excessive predominance of the author.
A captivating track that maintains its freshness after three decades, precisely due to the undeniably valuable piano arrangement.
Thirty years down the line, this typically 'west' music product seems a bit aged and repetitive precisely because of the excessive predominance of the author.
This review honors Bruce Hornsby's 1986 album 'The Way It Is' as a classic with standout piano riffs and memorable tracks. Despite some mixing issues and a heavy focus on Hornsby himself, the album remains fresh and impactful three decades later. The reviewer appreciates the marketing success of its reissue and notes Hornsby's continued influential career. Discover the timeless piano magic of Bruce Hornsby's 'The Way It Is'—listen now and explore its lasting influence!
The quality of the recording and the artists is unquestionable: try it to believe it. To the wise, few words are needed, better to listen to David the Californian.
The quality of the recording and the artists is unquestionable: try it to believe it.
To the wise, few words are needed, better to listen to David the Californian.
This review praises David Crosby's 1993 album 'Thousand Roads' as a worthy and mature follow-up to his acclaimed debut. The reviewer highlights the album's high recording quality and artistic value. Although rated four stars out of five, it is recommended to listeners seeking a thoughtful and smooth musical experience. The title track is suggested as a starting point for newcomers. Listen to David Crosby's 'Thousand Roads' and experience this overlooked classic today!
Joe didn’t just live off reflected glory, but he had his own light to sell. An honest album with unforgettable peaks that I tried to highlight.
Joe didn’t just live off reflected glory, but he had his own light to sell.
An honest album with unforgettable peaks that I tried to highlight.
This review honors Joe Cocker's second album released in 1969 during a transformative musical era marked by Woodstock. It highlights his powerful vocals and ability to reinterpret iconic covers by artists like The Beatles and Bob Dylan while showcasing a few original tracks. Although seen as slightly inferior to his debut album, it remains a high-quality and memorable work. The reviewer awards 4 stars, praising its timeless appeal and production quality. Dive into Joe Cocker's 1969 album and experience the powerful voice and timeless covers that defined a musical era.
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