CD 92.9 FM TOP 10 ALBUMS
Curt Schieber'S TOP 10 ALBUMS
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" Let It Be Blue "
Cecile McLorin Salvant
" SKINTY FIA "
9
8
Lambchop
" The Bible "
John Mellencamp
" Strictly A One-Eyed Jack "
7
6
Wilco
" Cruel Country "
Lady Blackbird
" Black Acid Soul" 5
4
Black Midi
" Hellfire "
Kevin Morby
" This Is A Photograph "
3
2 The Rolling Stones
"Hackney Diamonds"
The last Rolling Stones album that I listened to in its entirety was 1983’s Emotional Rescue. I didn’t think that album was very good, and frankly, the songs that I had heard from later points in their career I thought were…fine. In fact, I wasn’t even planning on listening to the new Rolling Stones album. But then I heard multiple people say that it was great. Then I heard a couple of tracks from it on the radio. So I decided to give it a try. My goodness! I mean, it…it sounds like the Rolling Stones! And not even like simply good Rolling Stones. The album reminds me most of their LPs circa 1967-1972, with some elements of Some Girls thrown in. (For those who are not Stones nerds, I think it sounds like their most highly regarded albums.) Then seamlessly blend in guest musicians Lady Gaga, Elton John, Paul McCartney, and Stevie Wonder? You get yourself an absolute must listen for even the most casual Stones fan. (Favorite tracks: “Bite My Head Off,” “Droving Me Too Hard”)
The last Rolling Stones album that I listened to in its entirety was 1983’s Emotional Rescue. I didn’t think that album was very good, and frankly, the songs that I had heard from later points in their career I thought were…fine. In fact, I wasn’t even planning on listening to the new Rolling Stones album. But then I heard multiple people say that it was great. Then I heard a couple of tracks from it on the radio. So I decided to give it a try. My goodness! I mean, it…it sounds like the Rolling Stones! And not even like simply good Rolling Stones. The album reminds me most of their LPs circa 1967-1972, with some elements of Some Girls thrown in. (For those who are not Stones nerds, I think it sounds like their most highly regarded albums.) Then seamlessly blend in guest musicians Lady Gaga, Elton John, Paul McCartney, and Stevie Wonder? You get yourself an absolute must listen for even the most casual Stones fan. (Favorite tracks: “Bite My Head Off,” “Droving Me Too Hard”)