Kendrick Lamar - Damn: liked

I actually come close to despising this album. The "liked" is for other people's honorable mentions of it. With all the accolades, and A- grades from both Christgau and Hull, topping Pazz & Jop, the Pulitizer, etc. I don't see how I can't own this. So I put it on the shelves.

Juana Molina - Segundo: 3.5 stars


Sounds good. Again, not my style. Beautiful hair though. I'll give Tres Cosas at least one listen, and if I post nothing further on her, then that will be that.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

John McLaughlin - Extrapolation: 7 (B+)


This has been a "crown" album in all editions of the Penguin guide, so I'm keeping it. I have it on vinyl as a bequeathal from a friend who passed away, and so it also has that special relevance to me. I'm also happy I have it on vinyl, because the only CD version available looks to be a first generation transfer.

Friday, April 21, 2017

Tears for Fears - The Hurting: 4 stars


Way better than Songs from the Big Chair in my opinion.

Papa Wemba - L'Esclave: 8 (A-)


This is the Gitta LP, not the Soneca Zaire CD, which only shares the title track. I have the latter but have not graded it yet. I have this as a downloaded file, but have printed it out and am putting it on the shelves, at least partially because Christgau gave it a full A.

Eno Moebius Roedelius - After the Heat: neutral

One of "Eno's ill-fated LPs with Cluster," per Christgau. Half of this and half of Cluster & Eno are compiled on Old Land. Four plays.

(The Original) Black Sabbath - The First Six Studio Albums - batch review

First, everyone please stop using the tiresome term "sludge" to describe this band's sound. Enough with that. It's not even that accurate, just a huge, lazy cliche at this point.

I will include Paranoid in the collection, because I like it the best, and it seems to be their acknowledged classic. I also ended up getting the debut. Here are the grades/designations:

Black Sabbath - 7 (B+)
Paranoid - 7.5 (high B+)
Master of Reality - honorable mention
Vol. 4 - honorable mention
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath - neutral
Sabotage - neutral

Various Artists - Arabic Groove: 8 (A-)


Almost de-shelved this in 2022. It's probably more of a 7.5 (high B+), but Muzikifan put it on his African Top 50 list, so I guess I'll keep it after all and bump it up a notch. The fact that I'm reluctant to de-shelve it indicates that I probably like it more than I realize. Several more than three listens.

PJ Harvey - The Hope Six Demolition Project

:-| [Everything's a fucking "project." It would have been better if they had made an album.]

Life Without Buildings - Any Other City: 3.5 stars


Has alot going for it, but not putting it in the collection. Just not quite there for me, but solid.

Les Amazones de Guinee - Au Coeur de Paris: 3.5 stars


Talk about ridiculously priced physicals. Only a B+ so I'm not going to worry about printing this out and shelving it.

Four Tet - There Is Love in You: 8 (A-)


Another brilliant release from Kieran Hebden. Guy is an unsung genius.