Sunday, January 26, 2014

353. Boston

Boston
Boston
1976














Tracks
1. More Than A Feeling
2. Peace Of Mind
3. Foreplay (Long Time)
4. Rock 'n' Roll Band
5. Smokin'
6. Hitch A Ride
7. Something About You
8. Let Me Take You Home Tonight


I immediately fell in love with this album as soon as the music started.  I went right to Google to find more music like this and discovered that this album is either considered a guilty pleasure or complete crap.  Why does this always happen?  So I guess if you want to be a sophisticated music fan, say you like the opposite of whatever love.  But if you want to actually have some fun, stick with mine shitty tastes!

Apparently, "More Than A Feeling" is the major hit off this album and is even on Guitar Hero.  I actually thought that every song was just as catchy as that one.  Granted, I didn't pay too much attention to the lyrics but the music is so fun that it doesn't really matter.

Sorry for the short review but I have to write a speech and am entering meltdown territory.  So a great album, like Queen without the pretentiousness.

RATING: 5/5

More Than A Feeling:


Saturday, January 18, 2014

352. Hejira

Hejira
Joni Mitchell
1976














Tracks
1. Coyote
2. Amelia
3. Furry Sings The Blues
4. Strange Boy
5. Hejira
6. Song For Sharon
7. Black Crow
8. Blue Motel Room
9. Refuge Of The Roads


I am a huge fan of Joni Mitchell and was quite excited to listen to this album, which is comprised completely of songs I had never heard of.  But Joni, Joni, Joni...this was not as good as it could have been.

I read some comments that people had posted on YouTube under these songs.  One person said that every line of "Song For Sharon" explored the journey of being a woman.  Hmmmm...I don't know about that.  I am a woman and I have never played bingo in Staten Island.  I suppose I could relate to her complaining about the pressure of having children but other than that the lyrics were a miss for me.

Joni's writing style always seemed like more of a train of thought that actual lyrics.  While this is frequently charming, I felt like she missed her mark this time around.  The songs also seemed to all have identical melodies (although I thoroughly enjoyed "Blue Motel Room") and I felt myself wanting her to take more risks.

Of course, it is Joni so the singing is beautiful and it is easy to listen to.  Still, she has set the bar high before and I was disappointed.

RATING: 3/5

"Blue Motel Room":

Sunday, January 12, 2014

351. Station to Station

Station to Station
David Bowie
1976














Tracks
1. Station To Station 
2. Golden Years 
3. Word On A Wing 
4. TVC 15 
5. Stay 
6. Wild Is The Wind


Apparently, David Bowie could not remember making this album after it was done since he was so high on cocaine.  He would have to be a musical genius to pull off a masterpiece in that state.  Unfortunately, I don't feel that way about old Bowie.

I am not saying this album is bad, but it is certainly not as good as what you would expect from such a legend.  Lyrically, the album has its high points.  For example:

Wonder who wonder who
wonder when
Have you sought fortune evasive and shy?
Drink to the men who protect you and I
Drink drink drain your glass
raise your glass high


However, instrumentally there is nothing very original here and no song stuck in my head for long.  Wikipedia lists the album as soulful but to me, it almost sounded mechanical.

Sorry for the rather sucky review but I have a ton of work to do before my Golden Globes party tonight (aka being in my pajamas on the couch with tons of sweets).

RATING: 2/5

Thursday, January 2, 2014

350. The Modern Lovers

The Modern Lovers
The Modern Lovers
1976













Tracks
1. Roadrunner
2. Astral Plane
3. Old World
4. Pablo Picasso
5. I'm Straight
6. Dignified and Old
7. She Cracked
8. Hospital
9. Someone I Care About
10. Girl Friend
11. Modern World
12. Government Center


Happy New Year everyone!  This year's goal is to get to 500 by the end of the year.  We will see how we do.  In the meantime, happy 350th!  I get extremely excited about minor milestones, don't mind me.

This is a strange album, in that it sounds like something that could either have come out in 1966 or, excluding a few of the tracks, 2005.  Actually, this album was created in 1973 but wasn't released until 1976.  On a side note, the trick to be a good writer is to include as many dates as you can into a couple sentence to confuse everyone.

Here a sample stanza from the song Pablo Picasso:


Well some people try to pick up girls
And get called assholes
This never happened to Pablo Picasso
He could walk down your street
And girls could not resist his stare and
So Pablo Picasso was never called an asshole

Um, what?  Is this a common belief that no one thought Picasso was an asshole?  I highly doubt it since most artists are.  It is just so completely random that it baffles me.  And have you ever seen Picasso?  I am pretty sure women could resist him.

All right, so maybe I don't really get the lyrics.  It was still a fun album, with catchy songs.  The lead singer reminded me of Roger Daltry. So another discovery from The List that I never would have heard of otherwise.

RATING: 4/5

Available on YouTube: