I had already listened to both Beyonce's and Sam Smith's albums and knew they were great records. Beyonce's is really the stunner of the two, I had expected a contemporary R&B album from her, but it far more than that. It's not "contemporary" as in, what's current, it's contemporary as it's doing it's own thing. It doesn’t play it safe. Partition and Drunk in Love are modern classics. This is not the music that is supposed to sell millions, it's the kind of music critics used to rave about but that wasn't mainstream enough to sell. It is a GORGEOUS album. You can feel how hard they worked on it, yet if feels effortless and warm. Kanye is an ass, and listening to this album made me feel for Beck, a sweet soul here making beautiful music having to put up with that silly infant.
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laurarichardson said:
----- For crack heads!!!! Hozier will be forgotten about by next year and so will this B.S tuen. . is there a wikipedia page listing each of the chronological "new purple rain"? hozier was alright but i liked annie lennox better with the eurythmics, that dave stewart is a talent too | |
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