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11-14-2017, 03:01 PM | #971 (permalink) |
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Oh okay cool I just wanted to make sure that you had heard the track Never before I told you to get some taste.
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11-14-2017, 03:08 PM | #974 (permalink) |
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TH will tap out of both of the hip-hop albums i rec’d him, just have a feeling. shame.
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11-14-2017, 03:09 PM | #975 (permalink) |
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We'll see. I like to at least give these albums a chance, which is why I waited till I really could take no more and just gave up. Jerry Garcia is so much better anyway.
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11-14-2017, 06:46 PM | #977 (permalink) |
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Album title: Garcia Live Volume Eight Artist: Jerry Garcia Band Genre: Rock/Blues Nationality: American Release date: March 10 Position in Discography: Twenty-Fourth Fear Factor: Low Familiar with this artist? Who hasn't heard of the Dead? Familiar with the genre or subgenre? Not that much no Average RYM Score: 3.93 Jerry Garcia, eh? That's yer man from the Grateful Dead, yes? Yes. He's passed on, but these are apparently recordings made of his band's live performances, this one covering from 1986 to 1993, and features cover versions of some rock standards as well as original material. Let's go then: I've never heard a Dead record so this may be interesting. Okay, well the first cover I know is Clapton's “Lay Down Sally”, which happens to be one of my favourites from him. It's a great album, but unfortunately, being (obviously) live gives scope for songs to be really, really, really stretched out, and even the aforementioned comes in at almost nine minutes. It's a bit draining when every other song is in the double figures nearly. I mean, “Shining Star” is thirteen minutes long, while “That Lucky Old Sun” is over twelve. Good stuff though, if a little of a slog to get through. Not that the long songs aren't worth listening to, they totally are. Just, I would have got through about two or three other albums in the time it's taken me to listen to this one. As someone once observed rather tartly, I'm a busy man. Absolutely time not wasted though. Check out more from this artist? Possibly Check out more from this genre or subgenre? Probably Expectation Index: 0
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11-15-2017, 10:56 AM | #980 (permalink) |
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Album title: Stars are Rising Artist: Joanna Forest Genre: Classical Crossover Nationality: English Release date: March 10 Position in Discography: Debut Fear Factor: Low Familiar with this artist? No Familiar with the genre or subgenre? A little Average RYM Score: N/A I suppose being classical this album might be hard to track down details on, and so it proves. Wiki tells me Joanna Forest is an English soprano, this is her debut album and that she records this album with the help of the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and the Arts Symphony Orchestra. That's it. Discogs, RYM don't even have her as an artist, so that's as much as I can tell you. Sopranos? I've heard Sarah Brightman, of course, and Katherine Jenkins. They can be a little off-putting but there's no doubting the talent of any woman who can sing in that style. I don't know either of the first two songs, but then she does “Life on Mars”, and well, it's okay but there's something missing on it. A little overblown on the chorus, quite sparse on the verses, with the stupid sound of a cow on that line. Sigh. Slade's “How Does It Feel” is an odd choice, I feel, and I don't know the song, so can't comment on the job she does on it, though given that Slade were glam-rock bovver boys of the seventies, it seems extremely weird to hear a classical soprano sing the song. Overall, she's of course a wonderful singer – couldn't doubt that – but the fact that most of these songs are unknown to me is kind of a barrier to really enjoying the album; I'm not that much into the soprano voice, I don't like opera and this is kind of a slog. Not the same sort of slog as with the previous album. There, it was just that the songs were very long, but I did enjoy them. Here I'm a little lost, though I now hear her singing that song from Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, “Pure Imagination”. That's nice. But it's really not my thing. If it's yours, I imagine there are few better at this than her and Jenkins, and maybe Kiri te Kanawa. But it's a little boring and dreary for me. Check out more from this artist? Nah Check out more from this genre or subgenre? Unlikely, though there may be some gems hiding in there, so you never know. Expectation Index: 3
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