Red, White & Crüe - Mötley Crüe
Not the full compilation, because I have it all elsewhere, but instead just the songs not found elsewhere; a couple of songs recorded for their first greatest hits compilation (or second, if you count Decade of Decadence) and a few other songs recorded for this compilation. They are okay.
Highlights: Bitter Pill
6.5/10
Redbird - Heather Nova
There are some obvious attempts at 'hit making' on this album and that is not necessarily a bad thing. However, it still features a fair bit of Nova performing poetry and storytelling over some pretty chilled music. And my dude David Ayers is out here with his Ebow making everything more interesting...
Highlights: Redbird, I Miss My Sky (Amelia Earhart's Last Days), Done Drifting, Singing You Through
7/10
A Reginald Gangsta - DJ Reggie
Me: Oh this will at least be really quick. *checks running time* Where's my noose?
Highlights: I am sure there were some funny lines in there somewhere
4/10
Regulate (Music From Above The Rim) [EP] - Various Artists
I have never seen this movie, so I do not know if all these songs are from the film, but this EP features possibly my favourite 2Pac song and the legendary title track. G-Funk was seriously so good.
Highlights: Regulate - Warren G & Nate Dogg, Pain - 2Pac, Loyal to the Game - 2Pac
8.5/10
Rehearsals/Demos - Ryan Adams
The Cardinals jamming. I think some of these riffs became actual songs? All very pointless.
Highlights: Good guitar tone?
6/10
Reina - Kinky
One of their most consistently funk releases; there is nothing super standout here, but it is generally very enjoyable throughout. Sounds like someone else is doing some rapping here and there instead of their usual singer?
Highlights: León, I Say Hey, Monday Killer, A Dónde Van Los Muertos?
7/10
Rejoice - The Emotions
This is only the disco jam Best of My Love. An absolutely perfect blend of disco, funk and sensational harmonies. And big high notes.
10/10
Reload - Tom Jones
The great Tom Jones performing duets with the happening Britpop kids, covering all manner of classic songs - from 80s pop to early Elvis rock'n roll to modern trip-hop and house. By modern, I mean 1998. A fun time for all involved.
Highlights: I'm Left You're Right She's Gone, Mama Told Me Not to Come, She Drives Me Crazy, Burning Down the House
7/10
Remapping the Human Soul [Part 1:THE BRAIN] - Epik High
Fancy some Korean hip-hop in place of some random K-Pop? Sure thing! These guys get quite hard-hitting in places.
Highlights: White Night, Still Life, Soul
7/10
Remapping the Human Soul [Part 2:THE HEART]
They kick this off getting political, so they immediately go up 10 points in my books.
Highlights: Flow, Fan
6.5/10
"Albums" listened to so far: 1410
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