Man on the Moon by Kid Cudi

Kid Cudi’s: Man on the Moon: The Finish of the Day Kid Cudi launched his CD Man on the Moon: The Finish of the Day on September 15, 2009. In my view it’s a very properly made CD consisting of the raps and rhymes of Scott Mescudi. On this CD Cudi raps about life and […]

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Phil Collins – In The Air Tonight

Ominous, eerie chords aided with quiet but strong drumming opens Phil Collins’ great hit, “In the Air Tonight.” Collins creates this masterpiece oeuvre by himself using an electric guitar, drum machine, drums and a reverse talkback microphone. The use of these certain instruments has listeners dying for the release. Finally released in 1981, fans and […]

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Matchbox 20 – mad season

It is rare that a CD surprises me, but Matchbox 20’s”mad season” took my breath away. This is the second timearound for Matchbox 20. Their first album “Yourself or Someone LikeYou” won Grammy awards for best rock performance and pop songwriter of theyear for Rob Thomas. With “mad season,” lead singer Rob Thomas, AdamGaynor (guitar, […]

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The Sky Moves Sideways(1995) by Porcupine Tree

Porcupine Tree is a progressive rock band that is heavily influenced by the 60s and 70s eras of Pink Floyd, another progressive rock band. This band has many memorable albums to their credit like Fear of A Blank Planet, Stupid Dreams, Voyage 34, and Deadwing. Most of the band’s incredible diversity can also be traced […]

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Blackout

I believe Britney Spears’s music on her “Blackout” CD is one of the best she has ever produced. From when she first began 9 years in the past until now, her kinds have modified. Britney went from the candy and harmless to the wild and loopy. “Blackout” has a form of techno vibe to it. […]

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Doo Wops and Hooligans by Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars’ pop album, Doo Wops and Hooligans begins with the traces, “Reality of the matter is I’m sophisticated,” which is humorous, as a result of the lyrics of the songs introduced are supposed to be easy and carefree. There are hints of rock, reggae, R&B, soul, and hip-hop sprinkled all through the album, however […]

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Human Again by Ingrid Michaelson

After a slew of successful folk albums, Michaelson returned in 2012 with Human Again. Featuring the same warm voice, the album takes a different route; we can practically feel Michaelson’s soul set on fire. From declarations of war to calls to action, the leading track “This Is War” says it all. It’s fueled by ukelele, […]

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Queen “A Night at the Opera”

Though criminally underrated by most music fans, Queen has created an enduring legacy with a career spanning three decades. Mixing sequins and glam rock with recognizable hits, they conquered the charts with songs like “Another One Bites The Dust” and “Bohemian Rhapsody.” A mainstay on radio stations worldwide, “Bo Rhap,” as it’s affectionately known needs […]

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Passion, Pain, and Pleasure by Trey Songz

Launching off the biggest part in his career, Trey Songz has released is fourth album, “Passion, Pain, and Pleasure”, following immediately after his “Ready” album in 2009. Trey has taken the new album on to the next level. Keeping it classy and sensual Trey’s first two albums “I gotta make it” (2005) and “Trey Day” […]

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Mighty Rearranger

Robert Plant: does that name sound familiar? If you are a fan of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant was the voice of all your favorite tracks – from “Kashmir” to “Stairway to Heaven.” His solo album, “Mighty Rearranger,” shows that he’s still got “it.” What “it” is, I was never sure, but Plant is still just […]

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Man on the Moon by Kid Cudi

Kid Cudi’s: Man on the Moon: The Finish of the Day Kid Cudi launched his CD Man on the Moon: The Finish of the Day on September 15, 2009. In my view it’s a very properly made CD consisting of the raps and rhymes of Scott Mescudi. On this CD Cudi raps about life and […]

Read more

Phil Collins – In The Air Tonight

Ominous, eerie chords aided with quiet but strong drumming opens Phil Collins’ great hit, “In the Air Tonight.” Collins creates this masterpiece oeuvre by himself using an electric guitar, drum machine, drums and a reverse talkback microphone. The use of these certain instruments has listeners dying for the release. Finally released in 1981, fans and […]

Read more

Matchbox 20 – mad season

It is rare that a CD surprises me, but Matchbox 20’s”mad season” took my breath away. This is the second timearound for Matchbox 20. Their first album “Yourself or Someone LikeYou” won Grammy awards for best rock performance and pop songwriter of theyear for Rob Thomas. With “mad season,” lead singer Rob Thomas, AdamGaynor (guitar, […]

Read more

The Sky Moves Sideways(1995) by Porcupine Tree

Porcupine Tree is a progressive rock band that is heavily influenced by the 60s and 70s eras of Pink Floyd, another progressive rock band. This band has many memorable albums to their credit like Fear of A Blank Planet, Stupid Dreams, Voyage 34, and Deadwing. Most of the band’s incredible diversity can also be traced […]

Read more

Blackout

I believe Britney Spears’s music on her “Blackout” CD is one of the best she has ever produced. From when she first began 9 years in the past until now, her kinds have modified. Britney went from the candy and harmless to the wild and loopy. “Blackout” has a form of techno vibe to it. […]

Read more

Doo Wops and Hooligans by Bruno Mars

Bruno Mars’ pop album, Doo Wops and Hooligans begins with the traces, “Reality of the matter is I’m sophisticated,” which is humorous, as a result of the lyrics of the songs introduced are supposed to be easy and carefree. There are hints of rock, reggae, R&B, soul, and hip-hop sprinkled all through the album, however […]

Read more

Human Again by Ingrid Michaelson

After a slew of successful folk albums, Michaelson returned in 2012 with Human Again. Featuring the same warm voice, the album takes a different route; we can practically feel Michaelson’s soul set on fire. From declarations of war to calls to action, the leading track “This Is War” says it all. It’s fueled by ukelele, […]

Read more

Queen “A Night at the Opera”

Though criminally underrated by most music fans, Queen has created an enduring legacy with a career spanning three decades. Mixing sequins and glam rock with recognizable hits, they conquered the charts with songs like “Another One Bites The Dust” and “Bohemian Rhapsody.” A mainstay on radio stations worldwide, “Bo Rhap,” as it’s affectionately known needs […]

Read more

Passion, Pain, and Pleasure by Trey Songz

Launching off the biggest part in his career, Trey Songz has released is fourth album, “Passion, Pain, and Pleasure”, following immediately after his “Ready” album in 2009. Trey has taken the new album on to the next level. Keeping it classy and sensual Trey’s first two albums “I gotta make it” (2005) and “Trey Day” […]

Read more

Mighty Rearranger

Robert Plant: does that name sound familiar? If you are a fan of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant was the voice of all your favorite tracks – from “Kashmir” to “Stairway to Heaven.” His solo album, “Mighty Rearranger,” shows that he’s still got “it.” What “it” is, I was never sure, but Plant is still just […]

Read more