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This album is Robert Smith's masterpiece. I'm sure it's my most listened to album by a lot. The flow between songs is so amazing - the last discordant note in Plainsong plays right into the start of Pictures of You. The lyrics are poetry, the melodies are layer upon layer of intricacy...
This album is what made me a Crowes fan for life. Money Maker was really good, if a little overplayed. This album has soul like no other (IMO). The number of covers that they do live shows a true love and understanding of music. My Morning Song is my favorite, but as you said, Thorn in My Pride...
This is another album that was a staple at parties I went to in the early to mid 90s.
The level of blunt sincerity and extreme vulnerability offset by pure rage leads to some really powerful songs.
This album is likely responsible for a lot of the tinnitus I have today.
My favorites are...
Almost every party I went to in the mid 90s played some or part of this album. Tori, to me, is a tougher, grittier Billy Joel.
Every song on the album is great, but I often skip Me and a Gun. It's powerful, it's haunting, it's important, but it's just too hard for me to listen to. It was bold...
I grew up the son of two West Virginian parents. My grandfather sang in the church choir, and also sang in a harmonizing group that sang a lot of the songs on this soundtrack. It's music from my past that I haven't heard elsewhere and it's nostalgic. While Man of Constant Sorrow was featured the...
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