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Without spawning a major hit single, Lord Finesse’s superb sophomore album remains an important chapter in one of the unsung careers of hip-hop.
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A reminder of how simplicity in execution often belies depth in content, Ka’s second studio album perfectly captures the reality of his native Brownsville, Brooklyn stomping grounds.
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An incredibly ambitious album for its time, Chuck D & crew’s debut long player took plenty of risks in sound and delivery, and the risks paid off.
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Looking back, it’s easy to think of ‘Baduizm’ primarily as a laid-back, jazzy affair. But it’s also easy to forget just how hard Badu's debut album goes.
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Having failed in years prior to break through in America (while then arch-rivals Oasis enjoyed stateside fame), Blur’s fifth studio affair was a personal triumph for the band.
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Driven by its classic and contemporary pop aesthetics, the band’s fourth LP remains a rich, melodic aural feast, a masterwork that struck a cross-generational chord at just the right moment.
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'Rumours' remains the high water mark of the band's prolific recorded repertoire, its critical accolades & commercial triumphs more than well deserved.
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Bowie's twenty-first studio album stands as a fine representation of the beginning of the final chapter of his prolific career.
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The best-selling LP in the US in 1972, Young’s fourth studio album remains a much-debated album, but a canonical work nevertheless.
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