Showing posts with label Christina Aguilera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christina Aguilera. Show all posts

Friday, 5 December 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 171

Strawberry Margarita [Single] - ELLEGARDEN
Bah gawd how to start a day; when this single hit, my friend and I immediately messaged each other to say "THEY ARE BACK!" and it was fucking glorious. 
10/10

Streetcore - Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
One thing you have to give to Joe Strummer is that he did not shy away from attempting all sorts of musical styles; The Clash were a veritable mish-mash of punk, ska, reggae, and all sorts of pop silliness at the end. And this album just continues that trend. And through it all, he still just sounds punk all the way.
Highlights: Coma Girl, Arms Aloft
6.5/10

Streetlife Serenade - Billy Joel
This dude clearly likes to name his albums starting with an S! I feel like he had been listening to a lot of Elton John here...
Highlights: Los Angelenos, Roberta
6.5/10

Stripped - Christina Aguilera
An absolute pop classic of the early-00s. I have certainly soured on everything she has done apart from this album - and it is pretty far from perfect, as well - but there is no denying her voice was iconic and some of these songs are just top-tier awesomeness.
Highlights: Fighter, Cruz, Dirrty, Get Mine Get Yours
7.5/10

Stripped: Raw and Real - Bon Jovi
Lost Highway-era Bon Jovi doing a live performance - the "Stripped" moniker seems to imply some type of acoustic thing, but Sambora clearly was not interested in that. He is cool and makes everything better for Bon Jovi, so I will allow it.
Highlights: Whole Lot Of Leavin' [Live], Wanted Dead Or Alive [Live]
6/10

Stull - Urge Overkill
I actually only have the one song from this - Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon. It has grown on me over the years, but I will always prefer Urge Overkill just being Urge Overkill instead.
7/10

Subarashiki Sekai - Pile
I only have the one song from this EP - Duel. I think the rest is on the album Tailwind(s). In fact, this song in full is as well. Talk to me about your problems...
8/10

Sueño de la Máquina - Kinky
Driving bass, funky beats, dreamy vocals and big synths. Probably their most consistent album - the whole thing is just a big electro Latin jam from start to finish.
Highlights: Perfecta, Se Borró la Noche, Alma de Neón, Después del After, Inmóvil
7.5/10

Sugar Ray - Sugar Ray
This is purely Answer the Phone. And in crap quality. It is unbelievable that this is the same hilariously awful nu-metal from the late 90s.
8/10

The Suicide Handbook - Ryan Adams
I find it hard to believe this really was how the album was supposed to be released. It is all so minimal and acoustic - it all just sounds like a big bag of demos. But then I remember that some of these were released as is on Demolition, so maybe? But 90 minutes of this is a bit much.
Highlights: Cry on Demand, Wild Flowers, For No One, Miss Sunflower
7/10

Suit - Nelly
This is not one of Nelly's albums that I have listened to all that much, but I have to admit that it is pretty darn groovy. Nelly just does his usual thing - he pretty much has the same melody in every song here - but what can you do?
Highlights: Over and Over, My Place, Paradise, N Dey Say
7/10

Summer Again [Single] - Ayumi Hamasaki
I was sure I had removed all the single doubles caused by the Remember you album, but I must have been wrong. This song is kind of fine? Trying way too hard to be a Summer dance anthem or something.
6.5/10

Summer Trap!! - WANIMA
Pre-COVID world was something else and it is hard for me to believe this EP came out right before the last Summer before it all. It is so wild and energetic. The whole thing personifies the sound of Summer - take that, Ayu!
Highlights: GONG, 夏のどこかへ, Mom
10/10

Sunburn - Fuel
I only have one song, which is surprising - I thought there were songs from this album. I recall the rest being total garbage, but I may have to revisit to make sure. Anyways, this is Shimmer. In another surprising moment, I think the song holds up!
8/10

Sunshower - Chris Cornell
I know I have the whole CD, but I think I just cut out the different versions of this song. Because this song is a masterpiece and the coda on the LP version is perfection. Gawdam Chris Cornell was the voice of my generation.
10/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 1640


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Thursday, 10 April 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 56

Dissident/Live in Atlanta - Pearl Jam
This is such a weird release; they released 3 different versions of the singles - each one with a different selection of live songs from the same concert, and this is basically the 3 singles compiled in to one box set to get almost the full live concert. Pretty dumb to cut out Sonic Reducer. And some of the editing is... questionable. But it is all but one song each from both Ten and Vs, so the songs are solid. And decent enough performances. I know Pearl Jam had some better shows, but this is fine. Makes me somewhat look forward to listening to Ten and Vs... in, like, 6 months...
Highlights: Dissident [Studio Version], W.M.A.
8/10

The Distance to Here - Live
I once gave an acoustic performance of The Dolphin's Cry (just me and a friend on acoustic bass) and I can honestly say it was one of my most memorable performances. I want to do that again. I saw these dudes on tour for this album; in one of the most confusing combinations, Stabbing Westward were the opening act - which should explain to you, reader, why LOGMAN went to this concert. I mean, I do not hate Live or anything (it would be strange if I did, considering I have three of their albums in my iTunes library), but they are not exactly a band that I was ever clamouring to see live. I would, however, beat the snot out of your children to see Stabbing Westward live again.
Highlights: The Dolphin's Cry, They Stood Up for Love, Sparkle, We Walk in the Dream
7/10

DIStopping - Charisma.com
Have I mentioned how much I dig this group? Because this album is flat out good stuff; big beats, cool rapping and sweet production.
Highlights: スーパーガール, ペインオフ, 100%ブービー
8.5/10

Distortion - Rev Run
This is interesting; Run not only just recycles some of his classic rhymes and rhythms, he also samples Sweet Home Alabama - which I'm pretty sure they did on Crown Royal. At least here it is better, because this is just Run being Run, instead of playing second fiddle to a bunch of dorks. Run turns it up to 11 by sampling God of Thunder, and then Joan Jett's I Love Rock'n Roll. Run-D.M.C. and Joan Jett is the combo I didn't know I wanted in 1986.
Highlights: Mind on the Road, Distortion, I Used to Think I Was Run
8/10

Divine Madness - Madness
Madness were one of those bands that I thought were super fun when I was a kid, without actually listening to much of their music. And that all still tracks today, because there are only two songs here.
Highlights: House of Fun, Our House
8/10

Divinyls - Divinyls
This is purely I Touch Myself. I did not get this song at all when I was young. Then it was used in the film Austin Powers, and it just clicked for me; now I consider it an extremely well-crafted pop-rock song. That hook is unbeatable.
10/10

Dizzy Up The Girl - Goo Goo Dolls
Oh boy, I loved this album and this band. Slide is a perfect song for busking - I actually forgot I used to do this song and that the guitar work in it is really fun. Hard to believe these guys were full on dirty indie garage rock before making it big. We (my BFF and I) both hated the bass player back then, but I've grown up and actually totally dig his songs a lot now - even if I do still think his voice is nowhere near as good John Rzeznik's.
Highlights: Dizzy, Slide, Black Balloon, All Eyes On Me, Iris, Hate This Place
8/10

Do I Wait/Darkness [Early NYC Versions] - Ryan Adams
More Ryan Adams singles. I read today he had another meltdown on stage, but this one at least seems to be justified. Anyways, this version of Do I Wait is amazing. 
Highlights: Do I Wait
8/10

Do What U Want [feat. Christina Aguilera - Single] - Lady Gaga
Instead of scrapping this song and hiding it from the world because of R. Kelly, the album should just replace it with this version. Because who doesn't want to hear these divas belting out a sexy tune together?
10/10

Do You Laugh When You Lie? (Pax Am Singles Series, Vol.4) [Single] - Ryan Adams
More Ryan Adams channeling his 80s influences - this time in a kind of R.E.M. college radio vibe. And an acoustic number.
Highlights: By the Way
6.5/10

Doggystyle - Snoop Dogg
Absolute bonafide hip-hop classic. I am pretty sure back in the day this was the only hip-hop album we would listen to, because nothing came close to being as cool. And most of my crew were skate punks, so gangster rap wasn't their total jam. Somehow I find the G-Funk crew rapping about sex far less offensive than one would think. Especially considering the way they rap out it. How great was Kurupt? Whatever happened to that him?? Warren G always was and always will be a very cool dude. Holy balls Gz and Hustlas is funky as hell. 
Highlights: Gin & Juice, Serial Killa, Ain't No Fun, Gz and Hustlas
8/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 438

Thursday, 6 March 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 33

The Captain & The Kid - Elton John
An Englishman singing about how wonderful New York City is always makes me curious. But then, I'm not about to make a song about anywhere in NZ, so probably more likely write a song about the joys of visiting another planet. And Elton John has likely been to New York a few more times than I've been to Jupiter, so I guess I'll allow it. This album is genuinely decent, I just have a lot to criticise (e.g. the trite lyrics, the blatant similarities to other Elton John songs, his's vocals eating an autotune salad), but I'll let him slide today.
Highlights: Just Like Noah's Ark, And the House Fell Down, The Captain & The Kid
6.5

Car Wash - Christina Aguilera & Missy Elliot
This is the kind of Christina I like. Or is it just that I really like Missy Elliot? Because she da bomb. This is not as awesome as the original, but still enjoyable.
7/10

Cardinology - Ryan Adams & The Cardinals
This is the album where DRA started singing like he can't sing? I never really noticed it before. Very Neil Young. Somewhat enjoyable album - feels not so pretentious, perhaps?
Highlights: Go Easy, Fix It, Magick, Sink Ships
6.5/10

Cardinology Rarities - Ryan Adams & The Cardinals
Not much to say here; these are not that great. Except the weird version of Fix It. That is actually very great!
Highlights: Fix It
4/10

Caribou - Elton John
More Elton John is always welcome. Especially if it involves 70s or 80s Elton John. Bernie Taupin sure likes talking about very American things, doesn't he? Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me is great and all, but George Michael's version is actually better. George Michael's versions of most things were better. Hot take: the bonus tracks are better than anything on the album.
Highlights: The Bitch is Back, Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me, Ticking
7/10 (6/10 without bonus tracks)

Carl Carlton - Carl Carlton
But not really? I mean, it is the artist Carl Carlton, but I don't think both of these songs are from that album. I need to sort out a Carl Carlton collection, because the dude was a disco-funk master. And these will be the best songs I will listen to today.
Highlights: Everlasting Love, She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)
10/10

Carnival of Souls - Kiss
Hahaha what a change of pace. I have discussed this album in detail. It's a bit all over the place, in that Kiss seemed to lose their identity. That doesn't mean it is bad as such, just not your typical Kiss cool-times,
Highlights: Hate, Childhood's End, Jungle, I Confess, I Walk Alone
6.5/10

Carnival, Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant - Wyclef Jean
Wyclef is not someone I would say I think is awesome, but when I listen to this album, I think he is probably better than I would think. I like that he likes to announce whenever he's going to jam a guitar solo - feels very 80s rock of him. Quite an eclectic styling of an album. And Sweetest Girl is one hell of a jam.
Highlights: Riot, Sweetest Girl (Dollar Bill), Slow Down, Hollywood Meets Bollywood (Immigration)
7/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 275

Monday, 3 March 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 31

Brothers Gonna Work it Out - The Chemical Brothers
Massive DJ mix from The Chemical Brothers. It's mostly pretty funky. Mostly. I just did a google on this and my tracklisting does not match wiki. Nor do the times. Weird, because mine is a direct rip of the CD. And it is impossible to properly rate or anything, because it's just one massive DJ mix, really.
7/10

Bryan Adams - Bryan Adams
When I was about 13 or 14, I bought Gold Signature Tour Editions of Bryan Adams' albums, from You Want It, You Got It to Waking Up the Neighbours. I foolishly passed on this album and Live! Live! Live! and have never been able to find said versions of them again, so almost 20 years later I had to settle for just a normal edition of this album. As an album, it is quite different to everything he released after; more light-hearted and poppy. And no Keith Scott.
Highlights: Hidin' From Love, Win Some Lose Some, Remember
6.5/10

Buddah Mix - Cypress Hill
This was a bonus disc that came with Temple of Boom; it's just one track - a 20 minute DJ mix of songs from the first two Cypress Hill albums. They're all great songs, so there are worse ways to spend 20 minutes. Obviously a morning for DJ mixes!
7/10

The Buddha of Suburbia - David Bowie
I can appreciate this album for being both adventurous and having some wonderful songs buried within the weirdness. The instrumentals are really more like soundscapes or interludes; they certainly aren't musical or something you would put on to jam to. But the songs are generally pretty darn great and fit somewhat with some of the songs from Black Tie White Noise, which was only released a few months beforehand.
Highlights: Buddha of Suburbia, Strangers When We Meet, Untitled No. 1
6/10

Buhloone Mindstate - De La Soul
De La Soul with James Brown's old horns section and sampling some Run-DMC? And Michael Jackson? And an appearance from a legit Japanese hip-hop trio? As you might imagine, all this adds up to make a genuinely fantastic groove.
Highlights: En Focus, Long Island Wildin', Area, Breakadawn
7/10

Burlesque: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Christina Aguilera and Cher
This journey through Christina's catalogue has forced me to accept that I just don't like her doing big band songs. In fact, I may have to face the reality that... I actually... don't really like much of what she has put out in general. She has been a totally mixed bag since Stripped. Her vocals sound super processed on this album, and I can not imagine why. I really liked this movie, but there are two standout songs on this album - and only one is by Aguilera.
Highlights: Express - Christina Aguilera, You Haven't Seen the Last of Me - Cher
6/10

Burn in the Night [Single] - Ryan Adams
Another one of his singles from 2015. These are actually good; very 90s garage rock.
Highlights: Burn in the Night, Cop City
6/10

Bury the Hatchet - The Cranberries
Hmmm... I find this woman to be one of the absolute worst singers I have ever heard in my life. And their guitarist produces some of the worst guitar solos I have ever heard in my life. At some point, I actually found I had about four of their albums in my iTunes library. And they were all deluxe editions. Thankfully, I saw sense and deleted all of them bar this; I kept it because Promises is a very good song. Starting this album, I am not sure that song is worth 70 minutes of The Cranberries. Halfway through, I was ready to eat my words, because things didn't start off too badly - and there was even another song I thought was very good! But then it slowly trailed off and got to Copycat, which is not only utterly terrible, but hilariously ironic in that the lyrics are complaining about bands copying other bands - yet there is ZERO originality found in The Cranberries. Heck, most of their songs they are trying desperately to sound like The Cure. At least a really terrible version. The singer seemed to really hate women; most of her songs are complaining about bad Mothers and the like.  If I could skip the rest of this dreck and delete now, I wouldn't even hesitate. 
Highlights: Promises, Shattered
3.5/10

Business as Usual - Men at Work
This is purely Who Can It Be Now? and I think I needed some fun 80s to try and recover from that. I could go for more Men at Work - I don't have this whole album, but an entire album from The Cranberries? Make it make sense...
7/10

Butterfly - Mariah Carey
I remember all the hullabaloo around this album when it was released; Carey had been strictly R&B/pop and this album was supposed to be more of her getting a sexier image and trying to get in the hip-hop scene or something. Sure, that influence is definitely there on a few songs like Honey and Breakdown, which hilariously samples Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, but it is still mostly the middle of the road Mariah Carey of old with the songs about love and singing insanely high. Great background music.
Highlights: Butterfly, The Roof
6/10

BYE-BYE [Single] - Ayumi Hamasaki
I think this was Ayu's most recent single? It's... okay? My wife certainly wishes Ayu would say "Bye-bye" for a while...
7/10

Bye-Bye Show [Single] - BiSH
This was the culmination of a year-long BiSH is OVER campaign, where they released a single (2 songs) each month and would then disband. Of course, WACK realised the money they were making from this so milked it for an extra month... and then decided they would keep touring until their final concert in June - six months later. And of course, this would not be the final single...  Which is a shame, because ending things with a song called SPARK when their first song was called スパーク (Spark) seemed like a great full circle kind of idea. And also it is an awesome song.
8/10

The Byte is in My Blood - Robot Goes Here
This is some random punk dude that is also a scientist and makes solo electronic punk music. It's kind of fun; I'd almost be interested to hear how they could have ended up if not completely programmed, but I still admire his execution. This was one of those wonderful $1 CDs I bought back in the day. I miss getting fun surprises like this. Bahaha I forgot about his full electronic version of Back in Black - complete with computer generated vocals. I actually recall on his MySpace he had an EP that was just him covering other heavy metal classics, like Iron Maiden's The Trooper. Hilarious stuff.
Highlights: Back in Black
5/10

Finally finished with B albums!

"Albums" listened to so far: 262

Thursday, 13 February 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 23

Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey Soundtrack - Various Artists
This was probably my favourite movie when I was 15. I even dressed a bit like Bill S. Preston, Esq. The soundtrack is very not 1995; it's mostly hair metal and awesome shredding guitars from 1991, because that was still kind of cool in 1991. I watched this movie so much I could probably tell where each song appears - except for the one song that is not in the movie. It always cracked me up that Drinking Again by Neverland was on the soundtrack, but For the Love of by Neverland - which does actually appear in the movie - did NOT make the soundtrack. Did the person compiling this just get confused on which Neverland song was supposed to be used? Anyways, the rest of the soundtrack features Winger delivering possibly their greatest song, Faith No More pre-Angel Dust, Steve Vai shredding up a storm, and Kiss delivering possibly the greatest song ever. And the question still needs to be asked: how on Earth did Primus qualify for a local battle of the bands in San Dimas? This is a good soundtrack. It makes me want to watch Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey again. Maybe even the full trilogy!
Highlights: God Gave Rock & Roll To You - Kiss, Drinking Again - Neverland, Battle Stations - Winger
8/10

Binaural - Pearl Jam
This was the peak and end of my love for Pearl Jam - it completely dropped off a cliff after this album. Not because I hate this album or anything, but because of everything they did after. In fact, LOGMAN 2000 loved this album! Eddie Vedder's voice on this album is kind of annoying. And Mike McCready seems to have been listening to a lot of Radiohead or something. Jeebus, Vedder's mumbling is killing this album. Matt Cameron's drumming is solid, though. I remember seeing a live clip of them performing Insignificance and he was just murdering his drumkit. Okay, I'm bored. LOGMAN 2000 was stupid.
Highlights: God's Dice, Evacuation, Light Years, Insignificance
6/10

Bionic - Christina Aguilera
Well, this is a change of pace. From a boring rock album to a confused pop album. This was Christina's answer to Lady Gaga and what was happening in pop at the time. There are some good songs and it all opens strong, just extra... raunchy? Well, I think that's what she was attempting; Not Myself Tonight works, but Woohoo gets a little gross (though it is still a very enjoyable track). Elastic Love is probably Christina's worst song ever. Maybe even in my top 10 of absolute worst songs by anyone. The middle of this album seems to veer heavily into ballad territory. Then it's finally back to girl power pop, except it's kind of all over the place, and Monday Morning sounds like some indie band I can't put my finger on. Holy smokes, Bobblehead is trying to give Elastic Love a run for it's money. This is the kind of garbage I would expect from someone like Fergie and would be super popular on tik-tok. This album could have used a lot more Linda Perry (her only contribution is one of the best songs on the whole album) and it is definitely too long - but that's probably my fault for getting the deluxe edition. My bad.
Highlights: Bionic, Not Myself Tonight, Lift Me Up
6/10

The Black Album - Jay-Z
Jay-Z at his peak, IMO. Just Blaze and Kanye sampling soul classics, Timbaland with a bigphat monster bounce, Rick Rubin dropping some old school beat - all while Jay raps over top about his life, how great he is and how this is the end. I think we can all agree that Encore is good, but the mashup version with Linkin Park is way better. The songs produced by The Neptunes and Eminem are clearly the weakest, so definitely not a perfect album, but the rest of the songs are so strong it doesn't really matter. I forgot about the Run-DMC sample in Justify My Thug. And the Michael Schumacher reference. Jay-Z the F1 fan, huh? Actually, I just straight-up forgot how darn great his lyrics on this whole track are. Awesome album and perfect way for Jay-Z to retire and say goodbye to being a rapper. Oh, his "retirement" lasted all of two years? Well, at least that is a longer retirement than your average pro-wrestler's...
Highlights: December 4th, What More Can I Say, Dirt Off Your Shoulder, 99 Problems, Public Service Announcement, My 1st Song
8.5/10

The Black Album - Prince
By Prime, this album is so funky. Just straight up FUNK. I'm hoping if we one day get a Lovesexy box set they will include this as well. Or just re-release it properly. Until then, I will sit here and get my funk on.
Highlights: All 8 songs are as funky as one another
8/10

The Black and White Album - The Hives
Yeeeeaaaah! These guys know how to open an album. This isn't quite the usual raw punk rock'n roll that The Hives deliver - instead a little more modern production thrown in. It also feels longer than they would usually do, but that might be just me? It is still The Hives in spirit, though. It's like having a beat up old noisy car, but throwing a new coat of paint on it. And then deciding that paint really doesn't work and looks silly.
Highlights: Try It Again, Tick Tick Boom, Hey Little World, Bigger Hole to Fill
6.5/10

Black Clouds - Ryan Adams
Black Clouds itself is such an Oasis ripoff, I can kind of see why he excluded it from any album. But then, when he eventually released Love Is Hell, it still included a ripoff of Purple Rain. So maybe he just wanted to limit the number of ripoffs per album? I didn't even enjoy listening to this when I did my Ryan Adams marathon - not exactly lighting my world on fire when I'm tired and find this dude fairly insufferable. 
Highlights: It finished
4/10

Black Market Music - Placebo
This is purely Without You I'm Nothing with David Bowie. I'm not entirely sure how I ended up with this, but I think I might prefer the original version in some ways. Either way, it's a very dark and somber song. Just what I needed after a miserable Ryan Adams "album"...
8/10

Black Sheep [Single] - Gin Wigmore
This... wasn't as bad as I was expecting. Sure, I still think she is nothing more than an Amy Winehouse imitator, but it is an enjoyable and catchy song. Probably would have sounded even better with Amy Winehouse singing!
7/10

Black Sunday - Cypress Hill
Hot Damn! This is one of those albums that just never gets old. Cypress Hill were one of those earliest hip-hop acts that crossed over to the rock/alternative crowd as well as the hip-hop heads. This album in particular; some of these beats are just straight up hard, and B-Real's voice is so unique, it just gave them a character that connected with the skate kids as well. That harmonica in Ain't Goin' Out Like That is awesome. I do not partake in the marijuana, but even I will tell you that these are the coolest songs about smoking weed you will ever find. 
Highlights: Insane in the Brain, Lick a Shot, Hits from the Bong, Break 'Em Off Some
8/10

Black Tie White Noise - David Bowie
We staying in 1993 for this one! I think this may actually be the first time I have listened to this album in full? It's such a mix of soul and 90s pop. Hard to explain. Maybe I'm just tired.
Highlights: Black Tie White Noise, I Feel Free, I Know It's Gonna Happen One Day
6.5/10

"Albums" listened to so far: 194

Tuesday, 28 January 2025

2025 in 2025: Day 14

Back From The Dead - Spinal Tap
Let's start the day with Britain's loudest band! What I should have done was just pulled out some of my favourite lyrics, because sometimes when you are paying attention to these songs carefully, there is just a great line or two that just makes me laugh. Anyways, this is mostly re-recordings of older Spinal Tap songs. David St Hubbins sounds older, for sure, but the songs still rock. And are a lot of fun. I didn't need them doing reggae, though. Fun fact: I've never been a fan of Stonehenge as a song; it works in the movie as a skit, but as a song, it really isn't much to listen to.
Highlights: Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight, Rock & Roll Nightmare, Big Bottom, Heavy Duty
6/10

Back In Memphis - Elvis Presley
While not nearly as strong an album as From Elvis in Memphis, this follow-up still features that beautiful soulful sound that is found in all these sessions. Other than a few standout songs, this is all the fairly middle-of-the-road tracks that just couldn't make the cut, so the original album on its own does not actually score so well. Like, it's fine, but nothing special. But I have the reissue, which contains a bunch of mono singles from 1969. Which are almost all completely awesome. One of the few times I will be all 'Gimme the bonus tracks!'.
Highlights: Without Love (There is Nothing), Suspicious Minds [Mono], Kentucky Rain [Mono]
6/10

Back to Basics - Christina Aguilera
I forgot how good this album is. I'm not sure a 2 minute song with an almost chorus counts as an interlude? Oh, now I remember why I forgot how good this album is... because it isn't. The first half is amazing, but that ghastly fan appreciation 'song' is the turning point? It's all just completely self-congratulating and kills the vibe of the album. Far be it from me to tell an artist what they should do - that's only the purpose of my bLog - but this album should have been 1 disc and all the wannabe big band songs cut. They are just not good. I started off excited but ended up wanting to hit the skip button
Highlights: Makes Me Wanna Pray, Ain't No Other Man, On Our Way
6/10

Back to Bedlam - James Blunt
You're Beautiful is a good song. Shiizz, I ain't afraid of you mofos!
Highlights: You're Beautiful
5/10

Back to Black - Amy Winehouse
Some absolute brilliant songs in here. I love how straight up and raw these lyrics are. Winehouse had no issues telling you that she was talking about drugs and alcohol, or that you are a dick. Absolutely no poetical-political nonsense going on here!
Highlights: Rehab, Me and Mr. Jones, Back to Black, Addicted
7.5/10

Back to Black [Bonus Disc] - Amy Winehouse
I prefer the studio version of Valerie, otherwise this is almost like listening to a ska album. I don't know how else to describe it.
Highlights: Gettin' yo' skank on?
5.5/10

Back to the Light - Brian May
Bah gawd this album is fantastic. The title track alone is the most bombastic epic rock song you could ask for - definitely the most Queen sounding song on the album. Cozy Powell's drumming is huge. Dude was a beast. My only criticism would be the orchestration on Too Much Love Will Kill You. It's all a bit cheesy with the horns and whatnot. Still a great song. This album just rocks in general; you have the 'heavier' stuff, then the light-hearted rocking numbers, and some pop-rock, and your ballads. Overall, just a strong hard rock album from one of the greatest guitarist/songwriter/singer in hard rock.
Highlights: Back to the Light, Love Token, Resurrection, Rollin' Over
8.5/10

Starting with a fake British hard rock band and ending with a legit British hard rock legend perfectly wraps up this day.

"Albums" listened to so far: 114

2025 in 2025: Day 197

Somehow I have made it to the end of the year with 17 albums to go. What a trip... 愛泥C - Charisma.com Like always, big beats, dreamy vocals,...