By the time the group’s thirteenth studio affair materialized, the group was a musical juggernaut, churning out a winning combination of massive funk grooves and seductive slow jams.
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The duo knew that their music was best to be enjoyed under the blue skies and increasingly hotter and longer days, and their sophomore album captures this vibe in a unique manner.
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With their third studio affair, Coldplay delivered a flawed but fascinating masterwork that continues to resonate two decades later.
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The band’s raw and innovative second studio album is a captivating blend of genres, with a gritty, hard-hitting sound that is both energetic and experimental.
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Beyond its three bona fide classics, there is ample evidence on the album that the combination of Nina Simone’s artistry and Hal Mooney’s arrangements is golden.
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The band’s fourth studio affair is a perfect summer album because it is so open; there is not a single wasted note. The resulting album is a light, mellow, breezy, mythical Californian sound.
Read moreBryan Ferry’s ‘Boys And Girls’ Turns 40 | Album Anniversary
‘Boys And Girls’ is definitely not a continuation of Roxy Music’s final LP ‘Avalon,’ but a sweeping seductive work of art that is sophisticated but not pandering to a more commercial audience.
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It’s a shame that hip-hop heads never got more music from this Oakland duo, but at least we’re still able to enjoy this near-perfect artistic statement with the pair’s first and only album.
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Maitreya’s multi-dimensional fourth studio affair builds on the soul of his debut, adding in dashes of his more Avant Garde works. It’s eclectic, sure, but not to the point of being disorienting.
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‘Hunting High And Low’ showcases the band’s fearless ability to move in many musical directions, as demonstrated by their variable synth settings and usage of classical instruments.
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