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melody_jane
by moody_mike • 25 tracks
Blonde • Frank Ocean
A masterclass in vulnerability and artistry. Every track feels like a confession, from the ethereal 'Nikes' to the raw emotion of 'Self Control'. Ocean's falsetto has never sounded more haunting.
vinyl_collector
The Dark Side of the Moon • Pink Floyd
50 years later and this album still sounds like it was recorded tomorrow. The seamless transitions, the sonic experimentation, Clare Torry's haunting vocals on 'The Great Gig in the Sky'... Timeless.
jazz_cat
Blue Train • John Coltrane
This is where Coltrane truly found his voice as a bandleader. The title track is 10 minutes of pure brilliance. Lee Morgan's trumpet work complements Trane's tenor perfectly.
indie_sarah
For the First Time • Black Country, New Road
An anxiety-inducing masterpiece. The klezmer influences, the spoken word passages, the absolute chaos of 'Sunglasses' - this band is doing something nobody else is.
beats_and_rhymes
To Pimp A Butterfly • Kendrick Lamar
A jazz-funk odyssey through Black America. Every listen reveals new layers. 'u' remains the most devastating track in hip-hop. This isn't just an album, it's a cultural monument.
by critic_claire • 42 tracks
by wanderlust_wendy • 60 tracks