7/10
Best Track: "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better"
Coming out a few months before The Beatles' Rubber Soul, The Byrd's Mr. Tambourine Man represents a huge step forward for pop music in 1965. "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better" prophetically foreshadows the classic rock of the 1970's to come a decade later.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
The Beach Boys - Today! (1965)
7/10
Best Track: "Please Let Me Wonder"
According to Wikipedia, this is the first album Brian Wilson wrote while smoking marijuana, which is cool.
Best Track: "Please Let Me Wonder"
According to Wikipedia, this is the first album Brian Wilson wrote while smoking marijuana, which is cool.
The Who - My Generation (1965)
7/10
Best Track: "My Generation"
Tasty early album by The Who. There are a few great lesser-known tracks on this record (Much Too Much, It's Not True).
Best Track: "My Generation"
Tasty early album by The Who. There are a few great lesser-known tracks on this record (Much Too Much, It's Not True).
The Beatles - Help (1965)
6.5/10
Best Track: "Help!"
The high points of "Help!" are incredibly high, but overall the album falters in some areas.
Best Track: "Help!"
The high points of "Help!" are incredibly high, but overall the album falters in some areas.
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home (1965)
7/10
Best Track: "Subterranean Homesick Blues"
Similar to Freewheelin', Bringing It All Back Home features some of Dylan's best material, but as a whole the album lacks cohesion. While no songs on this album are bad, there is a noticeable gap between the good songs and the great songs.
Best Track: "Subterranean Homesick Blues"
Similar to Freewheelin', Bringing It All Back Home features some of Dylan's best material, but as a whole the album lacks cohesion. While no songs on this album are bad, there is a noticeable gap between the good songs and the great songs.
The Beatles - Rubber Soul (1965)
7.5/10
Best Track: "In My Life"
The first great Beatles album. Side B is one of the best collections of songs The Beatles ever recorded.
Best Track: "In My Life"
The first great Beatles album. Side B is one of the best collections of songs The Beatles ever recorded.
Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited (1965)
8/10
Best Track: "Like a Rolling Stone"
Highway 61 is one of the most uninhibited albums ever recorded. Dylan sings each line with reckless abandon, but it is the great performances by Dylan's backing band that make this a true masterpiece.
Best Track: "Like a Rolling Stone"
Highway 61 is one of the most uninhibited albums ever recorded. Dylan sings each line with reckless abandon, but it is the great performances by Dylan's backing band that make this a true masterpiece.
Monday, May 2, 2016
The Animals - The Animals (1964)
6.5/10
Best Track: "House of the Rising Sun" (Best Track of 1964)
Good album, but they're kinda ripping off The Brian Jonestown Massacre.
Best Track: "House of the Rising Sun" (Best Track of 1964)
Good album, but they're kinda ripping off The Brian Jonestown Massacre.
Muddy Waters - Folk Singer (1964)
5.5/10
Best Track: "My Home Is in the Delta"
The atmosphere created by this album is incredible, but the songs are fairly monotonous.
Best Track: "My Home Is in the Delta"
The atmosphere created by this album is incredible, but the songs are fairly monotonous.
Bob Dylan - Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964)
6/10
Best Track: "My Back Pages"
Lacks the intensity and bravado of his albums that came before and after.
Best Track: "My Back Pages"
Lacks the intensity and bravado of his albums that came before and after.
Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch (1964)
6/10
Best Track: "Something Sweet, Something Tender"
The virtuosic musicianship and improvisational skills exhibited on this album are mind-boggling, but taking in the whole album in one sitting requires a lot of stamina.
Best Track: "Something Sweet, Something Tender"
The virtuosic musicianship and improvisational skills exhibited on this album are mind-boggling, but taking in the whole album in one sitting requires a lot of stamina.
Otis Redding - Pain in My Heart (1964)
5/10
Best Track: "Pain in My Heart"
While the title track is pretty great, the rest of this album is pretty run-of-the-mill pop.
Best Track: "Pain in My Heart"
While the title track is pretty great, the rest of this album is pretty run-of-the-mill pop.
Sunday, May 1, 2016
The Kinks - Kinks (1964)
6/10
Best Track: "You Really Got Me"
The first punk rock album. I especially love Ray Davies' (or is it Dave Davies'? both?) frantic guitar playing.
Best Track: "You Really Got Me"
The first punk rock album. I especially love Ray Davies' (or is it Dave Davies'? both?) frantic guitar playing.
The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones (1964)
6.5/10
Best Track: "I Need You baby"
A solid effort straight up and down. Keith Richards' guitar playing is a stand-out element in these recordings.
Best Track: "I Need You baby"
A solid effort straight up and down. Keith Richards' guitar playing is a stand-out element in these recordings.
The Beatles - Beatles for Sale (1964)
6/10
Best Track: "Eight Days a Week"
The Beatles' emo album. While this is a contrarian opinion, I find this album to be far superior to its predecessor A Hard Day's Night. It's a little more raw, a little more mature, and a little more musically diverse.
Best Track: "Eight Days a Week"
The Beatles' emo album. While this is a contrarian opinion, I find this album to be far superior to its predecessor A Hard Day's Night. It's a little more raw, a little more mature, and a little more musically diverse.
Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin' (1964)
7.5/10
Best Track: "With God on Our Side"
Best Album of 1964
While all of Bob Dylan's early recordings are great, The Times They Are A-Changin' is the most cohesive and complete statement of his "Spokesman for a Generation" era albums.
Best Track: "With God on Our Side"
Best Album of 1964
While all of Bob Dylan's early recordings are great, The Times They Are A-Changin' is the most cohesive and complete statement of his "Spokesman for a Generation" era albums.
The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (1964)
5/10
Best Track: "Can't Buy Me Love"
While no doubt a classic, it lacks the attitude and energy present in the albums of their colleagues (The Rolling Stones, Kinks, and The Animals). Much like With the Beatles, this sounds more dated than their debut.
Best Track: "Can't Buy Me Love"
While no doubt a classic, it lacks the attitude and energy present in the albums of their colleagues (The Rolling Stones, Kinks, and The Animals). Much like With the Beatles, this sounds more dated than their debut.
The Beatles - With the Beatles (1963)
5/10
Best Track: "You Really Got a Hold on Me"
Definitely a step back from Please Please Me. The album as a whole is pretty monotonous and the recordings do not have as much punch as their debut.
Best Track: "You Really Got a Hold on Me"
Definitely a step back from Please Please Me. The album as a whole is pretty monotonous and the recordings do not have as much punch as their debut.
The Beatles - Please Please Me (1963)
6.5/10
Best Track: "Anna (Go to Him)"
Although it's a cliché, this album is the definition of "ahead of its time." It completely stands apart from the other music being made in its time, and still sounds relevant today (I couldn't escape how much this sounds like a Pixies record).
Best Track: "Anna (Go to Him)"
Although it's a cliché, this album is the definition of "ahead of its time." It completely stands apart from the other music being made in its time, and still sounds relevant today (I couldn't escape how much this sounds like a Pixies record).
Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963)
6.5/10
Best Track: "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"
Some of Dylan's most iconic songs appear on this album, but ultimately it feels disjointed as a complete album.
Best Track: "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"
Some of Dylan's most iconic songs appear on this album, but ultimately it feels disjointed as a complete album.
Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan (1962)
7/10
Best Track: "Song to Woody"
Super under appreciated debut album from Bob Dylan. His vocal intensity on songs like "You're No Good" and "In My Time of Dyin'" is absolutely captivating.
Best Track: "Song to Woody"
Super under appreciated debut album from Bob Dylan. His vocal intensity on songs like "You're No Good" and "In My Time of Dyin'" is absolutely captivating.
John Coltrane - My Favorite Things (1961)
3/10
Best Track: "Summertime"
While I have nothing but respect for John Coltrane, this album, to me (admittedly not a heavy Jazz listener), sounds a little too much like "elevator jazz."
Best Track: "Summertime"
While I have nothing but respect for John Coltrane, this album, to me (admittedly not a heavy Jazz listener), sounds a little too much like "elevator jazz."
Robert Johnson - King of the Delta Blues Singers (1961)
6.5/10
Best Track: "Hell Hound on My Trail"
It is almost impossible to review these recordings in any objective sense, due to their seminal and ubiquitous place in modern music and culture. King of the Delta Blues Singers is a raw and haunting collection of blues classics.
Best Track: "Hell Hound on My Trail"
It is almost impossible to review these recordings in any objective sense, due to their seminal and ubiquitous place in modern music and culture. King of the Delta Blues Singers is a raw and haunting collection of blues classics.
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Hank Mobley - Soul Station (1960)
5.5/10
Best Track: "This I Dig of You"
This album shows some great sax playing, but the compositions are stale.
Best Track: "This I Dig of You"
This album shows some great sax playing, but the compositions are stale.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Muddy Waters - At Newport 1960 (1960)
6/10
Best Track: "Soon Forgotten"
I imagine there used to be some saying, like "Nothin' funny 'bout some live Muddy!" or something.
Best Track: "Soon Forgotten"
I imagine there used to be some saying, like "Nothin' funny 'bout some live Muddy!" or something.
Max Roach - We Insist! Max Roach's Freedom Now Suite (1960)
6/10
Best Track: "Triptych: Prayer/Protest/Peace"
A very strange album. It's creativity and avant-garde nature is very refreshing.
Best Track: "Triptych: Prayer/Protest/Peace"
A very strange album. It's creativity and avant-garde nature is very refreshing.
Wes Montgomery - The Incredible Jazz Guitar of Wes Montgomery (1960)
5/10
Best Track: "In Your Own Sweet Way"
While Wes Montgomery shows virtuosic guitar skills, there is little that distinguishes these compositions from other Jazz recordings of its time.
Best Track: "In Your Own Sweet Way"
While Wes Montgomery shows virtuosic guitar skills, there is little that distinguishes these compositions from other Jazz recordings of its time.
Elvis Presley - Elvis is Back! (1960)
4.5/10
Best Track: "Make Me Know It"
The soundtrack to getting impregnated in a Chevy Camaro on prom night.
Best Track: "Make Me Know It"
The soundtrack to getting impregnated in a Chevy Camaro on prom night.
Joan Baez - Joan Baez (1960)
7/10
Best Track: "Fare Thee Well"
Best Album of 1960
A genuine and heartfelt celebration of American folk music.
Best Track: "Fare Thee Well"
Best Album of 1960
A genuine and heartfelt celebration of American folk music.
Etta James - At Last (1960)
6/10
Best Track: "At Last" (Best Track of 1960)
A superb album that has aged incredibly well, despite a few up-tempo pop throwaways that disrupt the album's melancholy tone.
Best Track: "At Last" (Best Track of 1960)
A superb album that has aged incredibly well, despite a few up-tempo pop throwaways that disrupt the album's melancholy tone.
John Coltrane - Giant Steps (1960)
5.5/10
Best Track: "Naima"
While not a very musically diverse album, Giant Steps exhibits great energy and excellent musicianship.
Best Track: "Naima"
While not a very musically diverse album, Giant Steps exhibits great energy and excellent musicianship.
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