The Final Countdown - EuropeYeah, this is purely the title track. And it stomps. One of the most iconic intros of all time.
8/10
FiNAL SHiTS - BiSH
The beginning of the end (AKA BiSH is OVER) and while the main single is fine, the b-side is actually way cooler. Go figure.
Highlights: NOT FOREVER
8/10
Final Straw - Snow Patrol
I forgot how great most of this album actually is. Great lyrics, interesting vocal delivery (in the sense that he's almost just talking softly mostly the time), and rocking numbers without rocking too hard. Then coupled with a few epic kind of ballads and some lo-fi chill as well.
Highlights: How to Be Dead, Chocolate, Run, Spitting Games, Same
8/10
Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces - Seether
No idea how or why I have this. Luckily, it is just one song - Fake It.
5/10
Firestarr - Fredro Starr
I think this dude was on like Moesha or something? He's like DMX-lite and he is Dyin' 4 Rap. But the dude was down with JMJ, so that will always win points with me.
8/10
The First Recording - Heather Nova
Even back when her name was Heather Frith. Very simple acoustic numbers.
Highlights: These Walls
6.5/10
FIVE - Ayumi Hamasaki
The most perfect Ayu E.P.? Dance rock, fun bop, epic power ballad, beautiful ballad and then just epic over the top nonsense?
Highlights: progress, Why..., beloved
10/10
Fixurlifeup [Single] - 3RDEYEGIRL
One of my gripes with Prince in the modern-era was his inconsistency when it came to singles; sometimes they were just a single, sometimes they would end up on an album. So you just had to play roulette with buying the single and hope it didn't end up on an album. And, of course, this one did.
7/10
Flame Vein +1 - Bump of Chicken
Something about Bump of Chicken I can't put my finger on... like, they are good, and I enjoy listening to them... but nothing ever really stands out that much?
Highlights: ガラスのブルース, アルエ, ノーヒットノーラン, ナイフ, バトルクライ
7/10
Flaming Schoolgirls - The Runaways
I love The Runaways, but this really is a weird compilation; The Beatles' covers are not good and the Hollywood Cruisin' skit is just pointless, but then we get some cool live tracks that absolutely rock. They could have just added them to the Live in Japan album - a deluxe edition of that would be most welcome.
Highlights: C'mon, Blackmail, Is It Day or Night?, Secrets
6.5/10
Flash Back Summer End [Single] - INKYMAP
Nothing like some quickfire INKYMAP to rock the summer party. Honoh is not like anything else they've ever released.
Highlights: Flash Back Summer End, Honoh
8/10
Flash Gordon (Original Soundtrack) - Queen
I remember a while back this album started getting a bit of a resurgence with internet nerds or something. There are really only two actual songs on here. And the versions of Flash's Theme are both different structurally to the single version. It has been a very long time since I watched the film, but I feel like this soundtrack moves in chronological order?
Highlights: Flash's Theme, The Hero, Football Fight, Battle Theme, Flash's Theme Reprise
7/10
Flashback - Joan Jett
A whole bunch of random Joan Jett tracks. Some are worthwhile, some are just kinda there. Which is always the case with these kinds of compilations. And, let's be honest, most of Joan Jett's albums. However, I forgot about Joan rapping and that is the greatest moment of the 80s.
Highlights: Be My Lover, Black Leather, Light of Day, MCA
7.5/10
Flashdance: Original Soundtrack from the Motion Picture - Various Artists
Would you believe that this is not the complete album? Particularly when there are so many great musicians involved with it. I should turn in my 80s membership...
Highlights: Flashdance... What a Feeling - Irene Cara, Maniac - Michael Sembello
9/10
Flavors of Entanglement - Alanis Morissette
Alanis going full in to electropop. Guy Sigsworth's production and just general song-shaping hold up - this album does not really sound dated at all. Today seems to be a day for forgotten gems in my library.
Highlights: Underneath, Versions of Violence, Tapes, Incomplete
7/10
Flavors of Entanglement (Deluxe Edition Bonus Disc) - Alanis Morissette
These are the most middle of the road bonus tracks one could ask for. Alanis enjoys tequila.
Highlights: Limbo No More
6/10
Flesh & Wood - Jimmy Barnes
Barnesy goes unplugged. Covers and collabs and reworkings. I could do without the fiddle, because that makes things a bit more country, but otherwise this is all pretty decent.
Highlights: The Weight, Ride the Night Away, Fade to Black, Still Got a Long Way to Go
7/10
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