Friday, 18 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 96

Home Tapes - John Lennon
Outtakes and home recordings and demos. The outtakes are very similar to the final released tracks - except God here is just a ripper of an acoustic number. I Found Out has some pretty different vocal layers going on.
Highlights: God [Studio Outtake], Mother [Studio Outtake], Nobody Told Me [Home Recording]
6.5/10

Homework - Daft Punk
I like Daft Punk as much as anyone, but for the most part this album really does sound like the most typical European 90s techno-funk. It did not grab me in 1997 and it does not do much for me now. So maybe I do not like Daft Punk as much as anyone? That kick in Da Funk is all sorts of cowabunga.
Highlights: Da Funk, Rollin' & Scratchin', High Fidelity, Indo Silvery Club, Alive
6.5/10

HONEY - SCANDAL
Fun fact: this album was my introduction to SCANDAL. I saw pictures of Haruna's signature Telecaster and it looked so good I figured I should check out the artist related to it. Now I really want Mami's 'Omochi' Stratocaster. Not to be outdone, Tomomi's bass tone on this album is fire. If they do a third Fender collaboration, I hope they give her an awesome signature bass and then I would complete the lineup!
Highlights: Over, 窓を開けたら, 恋するユニバース, ふたり
8.5/10

Honeymoon - Lana Del Rey
I am going to write this before even making it through the first song: this album is long and boring. I will update at the end if listening to this full album again changes my mind. Nope; an hour later I found one very good song amongst a sea of nothingness.
Highlights: The Blackest Day
5/10

Honky Chateau - Elton John
I am often embarrassed at how much my Elton John collection is lacking. Well, the CD section of it; my vinyl section is pretty solid. Like this album; it is nothing special, but is pretty solid. What is Bernie Taupin's obsession with Americana?!?
Highlights: Susie (Dramas), Rocket Man, Mellow, I Think I'm Going to Kill Myself
7.5/10

Hooray for Boobies - The Bloodhound Gang
This is purely the song Mope, because I generally do not care for this band. But they managed to combine a whole bunch of 80s pop samples and this is the best Metallica have ever sounded.
8/10

Hopes and Fears - Keane
Someone please tell Apple what punk music is - because Keane sure ain't it. It is all fine and dandy, but some of these songs are sure repetitive. 
Highlights: Somewhere Only We Know, Bend and Break, Everybody's Changing, Bedshaped
6.5/10

Hot Fuss - The Killers
This was my album of the year in 2004. I still consider it one of the most awesome debut albums ever. And Jenny Was a Friend of Mine is the most awesome opener. Brandon Flowers had such a great voice on this album - screamed at just right the amount for me - and it just got worse with each subsequent album. But boy oh boy was this a great reminder that they did once live up to their name.
Highlights: Jenny Was a Friend of Mine, Mr. Brightside, Somebody Told Me, All These Things That I've Done, Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll, Believe Me Natalie
9/10

Hot in the Shade - Kiss
I'm running out of nonsense to say, so just read my Kissathon post about this one. I somewhat agree with it today...
Highlights: Hide Your Heart, Forever, Silver Spoon, Little Caesar
7/10

Hot Sauce Committee Part Two - Beastie Boys
I would like to hear the real part two one day, but obviously that will never happen and this will forever stand as the last release the Beastie Boys ever do. At least it was a banger of an album to go out on. Just so much badass rhymes over creative beats and then one old school hardcore punk jam. 
Highlights: Too Many Rappers, Lee Majors Come Again, The Lisa Lisa/Full Force Routine, Ok
8/10

Hot Space - Queen
The anomaly in the Queen discography. The live versions are definitely better, but it is not nearly as bad as some people would have you believe - there is still some charm to some of these songs. And good grooves.
Highlights: Dancer, Under Pressure, Staying Power, Action This Day
7/10

Hotel Paper - Michelle Branch
This is just the single Breathe. I seem to recall there being another big single from this album. I really should check out the whole thing one day.
10/10

Hotter Than Hell - Kiss
This album still sounds as terrible as ever. One day I am going to get the 2014 iTunes version, because it does sound marginally better. My how I wish I had already got that for this listen. Still surprised we did not get a massive super deluxe banana edition of this and first album for the 50th anniversaries.
Highlights: Got to Choose, Parasite, Hotter Than Hell, All the Way, Comin' Home
9/10

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Wednesday, 16 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 95

The Hit List - Joan Jett
A full on album of cover songs and for once she skipped over doing anything by The Runaways. Or herself. It is kind of fun hearing some of these rough as rock and punk songs now sound so big and polished. That baritone saxamophone in Dirty Deeds and Pretty Vacant makes the sound so much deeper. Also, Joan Jett in the Dirty Deeds video (and this album cover) with all her white leather was the hottest ever to 10 year-old LOGMAN.
Highlights: Dirty Deeds, Pretty Vacant, Celluloid Heroes, Love Stinks
8/10

HITnRUN Phase One - Prince
This has so much electronic-ness and sampling of previous Prince songs, this whole things feels a lot like a remix album. Maybe a remix album would have been more interesting?
Highlights: Million $ Show, Shut This Down
6/10

HITnRUN Phase Two - Prince
This is more in the funky rock'n roll vein that Prince schools fools in, just a little lighter in energy. I think this was the last album he released in his lifetime; it was given out free with attending his Piano & Microphone tour. Which I did. Even when cruising on jams like these, Prince was the best.
Highlights: Baltimore, Xtraloveable, Groovy Potential, Big City
7/10

Hits Anthology - Jimmy Barnes
This is just the 3 singles not on other Jimmy Barnes albums and then the whole bonus disc, which is a mix of rarities and other mixes. The rarities are decent.
Highlights: Good Times, (Simply) The Best, Lover Lover, Bad News
7/10

...Hits the Fans - The Shit
The sort of fun you expect from The Shit. Riot in the streets! Did you know that committing suicide results in you dying? Thought provoking.
Highlights: Nuclear War, Bob's Garage, Stop Committing Suicide, 1-800-WWW.COM
7/10

Hold Connection - Sleepwalk Skeleton
Local J-Rock band put together an independent album and LOGMAN is such a great supportive person that he was happy to purchase a copy. Actually pretty decent songs. I have seen them live with a few different lineups now, and I definitely think having a keyboardist is the right fit for their sound. Although they may have since replaced that with a super-shredder guitarist...
Highlights: Moon, Euphoria, We Are Here [Acoustic Version]
7/10

Holding onto Strings Better Left to Fray - Seether
How did I end up with all this random Seether in my library? Like, I actually do not recall ever hearing of them as a band. It is your standard heavy rock/light metal. It is not the worst thing in the world, just super generic rock music probably used as entrance music for some bland WWE "superstar". And why on Earth is this album so long?
Highlights: Whatever song a luchador feels is suitable as entrance music in Arena Nauculpan
5/10

Holla Dayz Inn - DJ Reggie
Oh dear Prime, who did I upset today? How does watching Armageddon get you in the mood to watch The Lord of the Rings?!? I'm sure passive aggressive text messaging is not all he would like to show Mariah Carey... 
Highlights: I would also like Mariah Carey to give me a call
5/10

Holy Shit! - The Shit
Watch your fingers when you go to bible school! Imagine being classmates with King Kong, Tim Robbins AND Jimmy Hackeysack - I would be learning so much about the bible in that class. Lyrically, this is possibly the best album Ryan Adams ever made.
Highlights: Fuckin' A God, Bible School Dropout, Baptized, King Kong
7/10

Holy Smoke - Gin Wigmore
This is purely the song Oh My. It is actually pretty good, despite her terrible voice, so I will credit all points to The Cardinals. RIP Neil Casal.
8/10

Home (Deluxe Edition) - Rudimental
Another album I have no idea how or why it is in my iTunes library. UK drum and bass. Popular(ish) UK singers over the beats singing about love and whatnot. That is basically all you need to know.
Highlights: Feel the Love, Right Here, Hide, Free, Alien Bashment
6.5/10

Home Invasion - Ice-T
Before becoming an actor, Ice-T was a very angry man who liked to say rude things and swear a lot. Actually, that may still be true to this day. And on this album, EVERYONE is getting it; the police, the government, other record labels, his record label, your parents... but, he does express a lot of love for other races. Ice-T wants to the bring the world together and shut down the man! 
Highlights: It's On, Home Invasion, Race War, Depths of Hell
6.5/10

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Monday, 14 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 94

Hello Nasty - Beastie Boys
As much as I love Beastie Boys and their off-centre brand of music, this album is a bit long. However, it does start off with just killer hip-hop jam after hip-hop jam and it works so well. I have the remastered version so need to go back to my original CD and get the original version of The Grasshopper Unit, because the sample in the chorus is sorely missed here. 
Highlights: The Move, Just a Test, Intergalactic, The Grasshopper Unit (Keep Movin'), The Negotiation Limerick File
8/10

Hello Nasty (2009 Remastered Edition) - Beastie Boys
And this here is the bonus disc. The instrumentals are pretty rad, as are some of the remixes. I may be one of the few people that disagrees with the Beastie Boys themselves and still prefers the original version of Body Movin' to the Fatboy Slim remix (that is also pretty cool, though). 
Highlights: Dirty Dog, Switched On, Peanut Butter and Jelly, Piano Jam
7/10

HELLO WORLD - SCANDAL
This is a seriously solid album. Like, every song is the same amount of enjoyable pop punk fun. おやすみ is bordering on a taste of what is to come from them - slightly more adventurous. But yeah, just a great album.
Highlights: おやすみ, Place of life, Departure, Your song
8/10

Help! - The Beatles
This is The Beatles firing on all cylinders; Lennon writing some of the best pop songs of his life, Harrison finding his feet writing good songs, and McMarketing doing his thing, I guess. That cowbell in the chorus of I Need You is inspired and the volume pedal gives a great effect. Top stuff all around.
Highlights: Help!, You've Got to Hide Your Love Away, I Need You, Ticket to Ride, I've Just Seen a Face
9/10

Hexagonal - Lessang
Another random Korean hip-hop track in my collection - this one called 헤어지지 못하는 여자, 떠나가지 못하는 남자 (The Woman Who Can't Break Up, The Man Who Can't Leave). It is decidedly groovy. According to wikipedia, Lessang were successful despite being unattractive. As opposed to LOGMAN, who is unsuccessful despite being unattractive...
8/10

High Havoc - Corduroy
My favourite cool cats with their fake 60s spy thriller soundtrack. And honestly, it works on every level. Back in the day, I thought it would have been a great idea to actually complete the circle and write a heist movie with this album as the inspiration. But I think I only got as far as calling the movie High Havoc. Honestly, I would like to know which line they are wanting to catch at 10:28 from Shibuya. It may well be outdated information, so they are possibly going to confuse some tourists from the UK.
Highlights: High Havoc, London England, The Corduroy Orgasm Club, Something in My Eye, Very Yeah
9/10

High Times: Singles 1992-2006 - Jamiroquai
Let's keep the funk rolling! I had to buy this album when on a super discount so I could get these two new songs. Such is my completist attitude. Well worth it, because they are both super funky and super cool.
Highlights: Runaway, Radio
9/10

Hillbilly Joel - The Shit
The greatest punk band go country and still manage to keep almost every song under a minute, while also retaining the whistles and roosters crowing. Every song is about drinking and being drunk. Party with The Shit!
Highlights: Passed Out In AA - FUCK, Where's the Party?, Drunk and in Jail for Arson, Dear Burger King
7/10

Hip-Hop Lives - KRS-One & Marley Marl
The Teacher teaming up with an old rival to show the young rappers how it is done. Surprisingly solid album; KRS never stops evolving and delivers a pretty firm lyrical beatdown on the world. This album deserves way more love.
Highlights: I Was There, Rising to the Top, Kill a Rapper, This Is What It Is
8/10

Hip-Hop Breaker - DJ Reggie
I have had a fantastic day so far and then DJ Reggie comes along and just brings the whole day down. Well, except for his rapping about Robert Smith stealing someone's lipstick and Tina Turner being the "President of Party Town". Stepping on broken TV screens does not sound like a fun dance. Teen Wolf could have been a good song if he had kept the whole thing from being super loud and distorted. I need a break.
Highlights: Matlock Rock, TV Shows - The Movie
5/10

HIStory - Michael Jackson
MJ was clearly pretty angry on this album; a lot of frustration and sadness being vented about the way people and the environment are being treated. And that District Attorney that was out to get him - absolutely no one is buying you are not saying Tom Sneddon in the chorus, Michael. And we def lose points for having R. Kelly on here (very much removing this song after today). But there is so much other greatness going on that I will easily forgive MJ for that one. HIStory is still the most confusing song; the verses are so badass, but then that chorus is all glorious orchestration and choir of triumph. 
Highlights: They Don't Care About Us, Stranger in Moscow, Earth Song, 2 Bad, D.S.
7.5/10

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Thursday, 10 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 93

Heartbreak a Stranger - Ryan Adams
This would appear to be a live single (two songs) and I have zero recollection of it being released, but then it was during a time when DRA was releasing a single every other week. And my memory is pretty hazy at the best of times.
Highlights: Black Sheets of Rain
7/10

Heartbreaker - Ryan Adams
Bah gawd what a rollicking way to kickstart an album. Especially when 90% of what comes after is sad and mopey. I know people (including DRA) act like Come Pick Me is like is crown jewel or whatever, but I would boldly declare Oh My Sweet Caroline to be the peak of his work here. The chord strikes coming out of the solo are beautiful. Bonus points to the banjo in Come Pick Me Up, though.
Highlights: To Be Young (is to be sad, is to be high), Oh My Sweet Caroline, Come Pick Me Up, Call Me on Your Way Back Home
7/10

Heartbreaker Deluxe - Ryan Adams
Guess it is a Ryan Adams and Heartbreak kind of morning? A lot of this is outtakes - some of which ended up being released further down the line. Did he ever do a proper studio take of Petal in a Rainstorm? Because the take on here is VERY good. 
Highlights: Petal in a Rainstorm, When the Rope Gets Tight, Locked Away (Demo), To Be Young (Demo)
7/10

Heartland - Real Life
This is purely Send Me an Angel. That opening synth is killer when the bass kicks in. iTunes says it is actually "Send Me an Angel '89 [Dance Mix]". Yet the year is labelled as 1983. I need some tea.
8/10

Heat - Jimmy Barnes
The bridge on Sweat it Out is very great. When I was a teen and this came out, I thought Stand Up sounded very much like Faith No More. As an adult I can freely state that kids are stupid. 
Highlights: I'd Rather Be Blind, Stand Up, Something's Got a Hold, A Little Bit of Love
7/10

Heathen - David Bowie
There was a period where every Bowie album was met with 'Bowie is back to his brilliant best' and drew comparisons to his work in the 70s. And always it was just forgotten until the next album came along. I liked some of these even more when performed live.
Highlights: Afraid, I've Been Waiting For You, 5:15 The Angels Have Gone, Heathen (The Rays)
6/10

Heathen [Bonus Disc] - David Bowie
Like it says on the box! A couple of remixes, a couple of outtakes. The outtakes are decent?
Highlights: Conversation Piece, Panic in Detroit
6/10

Heathen Chemistry - Oasis
Gosh I feel like I have written about this before... A real mixed bag; some killer classic-style Oasis songs and some really generic radio rock stuff. Liam's voice is awesome. In fact, these guys have had the same thing as Bowie since this album; it - and every one since - was labelled as being their best album since whenever they were at the peak of their popularity. Music press need to get their brains together.
Highlights: The Hindu Times, Stop Crying Your Heart Out, Little By Little, Force of Nature
7.5/10

Heave on Earth - Belinda Carlisle
Let's talk about Belinda Carlisle's voice, shall we? She is certainly not actually that great of a singer, however there is something in her tone and delivery that absolutely works. And these songs are pretty much just great. Like a slightly rocked up Wilson Phillips, with less amazing harmonies.
Highlights: Heaven is a Place on Earth, I Feel Free, I Get Weak, Love Never Dies...
8/10

Helicopter Soup - Ryan Adams
I have moved a few random DRA songs that had no home to this album. Look Who Got a Website definitely belongs on an album called Helicopter Soup. I would really like to have heard a final version of So Lost
Highlights: Look Who Got a Website (Dot Com Motherfucker), So Lost [Dirty Power Demo], So Lost
6.5/10

Hell in a Handbasket - Meat Loaf
It almost sounds like Andrew W.K. and his band are backing Meat Loaf here. And wowsers he sounds old. And Chuck D turning up here is certainly random - but a pleasant surprise. Mostly harmless big-sounding rock stuff.
Highlights: Mad Mad World/The Good God Is A Woman And She Don't Like Ugly [Feat. Chuck D], Stand In The Storm [Feat. Lil Jon, John Rich & Mark McGrath]
6/10

Hello - Poe
There is so much going on with this album; all sorts of different genres and styles and it was probably considered very alternative at the time. The trip-hop wannabe jazz songs must have really confused the alt rock kids who were buying this for songs like Trigger Happy Jack. Speaking from experience...
Highlights: Trigger Happy Jack (Drive By A Go-Go), Choking The Cherry, Beautiful Girl, Fly Away
7/10

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Wednesday, 9 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 92

He Got Game - Public Enemy
Would you believe this is the only full Public Enemy album I have ever actually listened to? I am going to correct that in 2026. This album goes hard, but does also feel very 1998 to me. The samples are great and Chuck D's lyrics are on point!
Highlights: Resurrection, He Got Game, Shake Your Booty, What You Need is Jesus, Go Cat Go
8/10

The Head on the Door - The Cure
This is pretty much the best 80s pop album by The Cure - a stunning combination of dark numbers and upbeat pop danciness. And it is all quick and to the point. No messing around here. That opening riff in Push is the absolute stuff.
Highlights: In Between Days, Push, Close to Me, Sinking
8/10

Heart and Soul - Joy Division
This is, of course, the full 4-disc collection. Which means I am sitting here listening to a full six hours of Joy Division. And, you know, it is great. Ian Curtis was a mad man. Quite literally. I have to say, I think disc 2 is my favourite of all this; the Closer album is solid and Love Will Tear Us Apart is genuinely their greatest track. When I made my terrible punk EP, it is crazy how much I was subconsciously influenced by these guys in part. And then the whole An Ideal for Living EP is so completely different to everything else - just full on punk awesomeness. Yeah, I am taking it back - this whole disc 3 is head-drillingly awesome. What I really enjoyed going through all this is hearing those little bits of the New Order sound coming through every so often. The live disc does not do much for me, however.
Highlights: She's Lost Control, Shadowplay, Love Will Tear Us Apart, Warsaw, These Days, No Love Lost, Insight
7/10

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Tuesday, 8 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 91

HALFTIME REPORT
Notice I say "time"? Here we are, halfway through 2025 and I have only just finished the "G" albums and am not even 2/5 through everything. In fact, when I break it down by song, I have still listened to much less than half. Apparently I need to listen to 215 albums per month to finish this before the end of the year. Let us see if LOGMAN can pull it together in the next 6 months and make more effort here, but it is hard when I choose to spend my working hours watching WCW instead of listening to music and, you know... working...

Hakkin No Yoake - Momoiro Clover Z
This is purely the song Z No Chikai. It bothers me to no end that these titles are all in romaji, but that is the fault of iTunes being racist or something. This song rules.
10/10

Halcyon (International Version) - Ellie Goulding
This is very likely the first time I have ever listened to this album. I wasn't missing much. Very typical English pop singer that can barely sing and hides behind good production on average songs. It is just Florence + The Machine - Powerful Singing.
Highlights: I Need Your Love, My Blood, Halcyon, Lights
6/10

Halfway Between the Gutter and Stars - Fat Boy Slim
This is purely Weapon of Choice. I am not sure why, because I am sure I did have this full album at one point. Or maybe I am confused? Fun song.
8/10

Hands All Over - Maroon 5
These dudes get a lot of stick, but I genuinely enjoy most of their music and an album like this is fairly harmless; every second song is really good and then every other song is fine, so it is a decent offering of the Maroon 5 brand of pop rock. I am not sure they are the band to be covering Queen, but it was not offensive or anything.
Highlights: Misery, Stutter, Never Gonna Leave This Bed, Just a Feeling
7/10

Hands of Gravity- the HIATUS
This album is probably the most straight-forward/less adventurous from the HIATUS. It does, however, end with the greatest song they ever recorded. Possibly a top five song from 細美さん, even. The drumming and piano really lift it to the next level.
Highlights: Sunburn, Geranium, Drifting Story, Radio
7/10

Happiness? - Roger Taylor
So this must have been Mr. Taylor's first post-Queen album? Why is he pronouncing Nazi like he is American? I find it strangely off-putting. But dude is here singing about people being oppressed in Ukraine like he is some sort of prophet. Or the world has just been a terrible place for a long time. Next thing he will be out there saying Free Palestine or something.
Highlights: Revelations, Touch the Sky, Old Friends
6/10

Happiness... Is Not A Fish That You Can Catch - Our Lady Peace
I have zero idea how someone could listen to this album and think Mike Turner needs to be replaced by someone that is more suited to something like Foo Fighters. Dude had character. So did Raine's voice - his falsetto on Blister is mad. And bah gawd Jeremy Taggart was a beast on the drums - dude had mad feel and added so much power to their songs. In case you missed it, this album fucking OWNS. A little more refined than Clumsy with twice the emotion.
Highlights: One Man Army, Potato Girl, Is Anybody Home?, Waited, Lying Awake, Stealing Babies
9/10

Happy Pills - Candlebox
This album was a staple in my 'jam along' playlist back in like 1998 to 2001. I wonder if I could still play these tracks? I probably won't be rating it as highly now as I would have back then, but it sure is still very good. I am reminded of their interview to promote this album, calling it "good quality shit, right here".
Highlights: It's Alright, A Stone's Throw Away, Sometimes, Step Back
7.5/10

A Hard Day's Night - The Beatles
After a whole bunch of powerful late 90s rock, it is nice to get a smile with one of a great classic rock'n roll album. Which is just a regular day in the office for The Beatles. Lennon's voice on this one is super cool. I can see why it influenced Cobain so much. 
Highlights: A Hard Day's Night, Any Time At All, Can't Buy Me Love, I'll Cry Instead, You Can't Do That
7/10

Hatsukoi - 宇多田 ヒカル
So many cool time signatures and different rhythms and beats going on in here. Whoever produced this album deserves a high five and a bunch of grammys if you feel so inclined, because it is just masterful. Pretty sure the backing vocals are the blueprint for how you want them to sound.
Highlights: あなた, パクチーの唄, 夕凪, 嫉妬されるべき人生
7/10

Haunted - Poe
What Poe lacks in singing ability she certainly makes up for with songwriting, because this album is a completely different beast to her debut (which also is not far away) and lyrically it is just top-tier business. And the tape excerpts between songs add a different dimension to the whole thing. And honestly that last song is just heartbreaking.
Highlights: Haunted, Control, Walk the Walk, Could've Gone Mad, Wild
8/10

Have a Nice Day - Bon Jovi
I always felt this was kind of modern-sounding for Bon Jovi at the time. And after the dour attitude on Bounce, it is all mostly upbeat and good vibes and a bit more what fans like me wanted from them. It rocks. It is fun. But where the hell was Sambora?!?!
Highlights: Welcome to Wherever You Are, Bells of Freedom, Have a Nice Day, Novocaine
7.5/10

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Monday, 7 July 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 90

The Guest - Phantom Planet
It is interesting to me that Jason Schwartzman comes across as a mostly pretentious douche in all those Wes Anderson movies, yet he can make some really bland pop rock like this. Then again, he did co-write the two awesome songs on the album AND he was very good in Scott Pilgrim vs The World. So maybe it is just the Wes Anderson thing? He should stop starring in those movies and I would probably think better of him. But that could apply to anyone!
Highlights: California, Lonely Day, Always on My Mind [London Version], All Over Again
6.5/10

Guilty - Barbra Streisand
Babs goes disco! But not really. The King of The 70s, Barry Gibb, could make an awesome album with me - and Barbra Streisand is no LOGMAN. Which means she can sing helluva awesome. So yeah, this album is just fantastic.
Highlights: Guilty, Promises, What Kind of Fool, Life Story
8/10

GUILTY - Ayumi Hamasaki
This album is a combination of big boombastic rock and adventurous pop stylings. And it all blends together perfectly. The rock stuff is epic; massive guitars, huge drums and the songs go HARD! I cannot begin to express just how much I love the acoustic guitar in fated. I live for it.
Highlights: talkin' 2 myself, decision, fated, MY ALL
8.5/10

Guilty Pleasures - Barbra Streisand
While Guilty was a pop masterclass, the sequel is still very well done, just much more of a mature 'adult' pop album. Which makes sense, since B & B were now 25 years older. Which was 20 years ago... holy bananas. And I just read that Barry Gibb released his own demos of the Guilty album. That might be a more interesting listen.
Highlights: Stranger in a Strange Land, Night of My Life, All the Children
6/10

Gutterflower - Goo Goo Dolls
Did we ever get a definitive answer on whether they are "The" Goo Goo Doll or just Goo Goo Dolls? Well, even if that has not been decided, I have certainly decided that I criminally ignore these guys - because they make very very good pop rock. Like, a lot of it is sneakily upbeat. Great lyrics, too. I may have to check out some of their stuff that came after this album, because I have heard probably one song after this album and I can no longer justify ignoring them.
Highlights: Big Machine, Think About Me, Here is Gone, Tucked Away
8/10

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2025 in 2025: Day 96

Home Tapes - John Lennon Outtakes and home recordings and demos. The outtakes are very similar to the final released tracks - except God her...