This is a great topic, about a concept that's been lost for too many years.
Albums.
Its not so much that every song has to be a hit to be a 100% but that you can play it start to finish and enjoy it. A seamless flow if you will.
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StoneCold wrote:This is a great topic, about a concept that's been lost for too many years.
Albums.
Its not so much that every song has to be a hit to be a 100% but that you can play it start to finish and enjoy it. A seamless flow if you will.
Gunbot wrote:Jana wrote:I just listened the other day to the remastered CD of Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees, and for the type of music it is, I would have to say it's very close, not 100 percent, to a masterpiece. Not a bad song on it.
One of my Favorite CDs. I saw him back in April and he sounded the same as when I saw him in Japan 25 years ago. His voice is ageless. He still tours over there regularly, They love him.
StoneCold wrote:Gunbot wrote:Jana wrote:I just listened the other day to the remastered CD of Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees, and for the type of music it is, I would have to say it's very close, not 100 percent, to a masterpiece. Not a bad song on it.
One of my Favorite CDs. I saw him back in April and he sounded the same as when I saw him in Japan 25 years ago. His voice is ageless. He still tours over there regularly, They love him.
Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees
http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/playlis ... D/21911583
Rockindeano wrote:If there's a better album than Born to Run, please somebody tell me what it is, and no, Journey wouldn't be one of the choices so drop that half baked idea. BTR is iconic, classic and timeless. It's tough to find "perfect" albums. Maybe a Beatles record or even Rumours, but I think BTR is the best ever written and performed.
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