String Quartet, Tribute To Nirvana: A Must-Have for Any Nirvana Fan (Full Album Zip)
- stefan-scott1989
- Aug 14, 2023
- 2 min read
Havoc and Bright Lights marked a rebirth for Alanis Morissette, the first album she recorded as a newlywed mother. Delivered a full eight years later, Such Pretty Forks in the Road is the second act of the story, an album about learning how to find contentment at middle age. Morissette wrestles anxieties, origin stories, addictions, parenthood, and partnership throughout the record, searching for reasons and a diagnosis, achieving a sense of peace with having her sense of calm being disturbed on occasion. Appropriately for an album that's decidedly focused on an inward journey, Such Pretty Forks in the Road simmers, never boils. Hooks force themselves into the center stage on "Reasons I Drink" -- the rare tune here that could be called catchy -- but otherwise melody takes a back seat to mood. This doesn't necessarily mean Morissette's words are pushed into the spotlight. Such Pretty Forks in the Road is lacquered in immaculate gloss, a sound that accentuates the interior journey of the songs without quite inviting exploration. A close listen reveals all the troubles rolling around Morissette's mind, but the nice thing about Such Pretty Forks in the Road is how its smooth, placid surface makes the record feel like an album-length guided serenity meditation.Side A1. Smiling2. Ablaze3. Reasons I Drink4. Diagnosis5. Missing The Miracle6. Losing The Plot
String Quartet, Tribute To Nirvana full album zip
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Spirit of the Wild ranks as one of Ted Nugent's finest moments because it cuts away the filler and keeps the wild man's tendency for indulgence in check. This album marked the return of Nugent's original sound of hard rock instead of the pop metal style of his '80s solo work, as well as the brief return of vocalist Derek St. Holmes. "Spirit of the Wild" is the theme song for Ted Nugent's hunting TV show Spirit of the Wild. The sixth track "Fred Bear" is a tribute to the bowman Fred Bear. NEVER RELEASED ON VINYLThighraceousWrong Side of TownI Shoot BackTooth, Fang & ClawLovejackerFred BearPrimitive ManHot or ColdKiss My AssHeart & SoulSpirit of the WildJust Do It Like This
In 2000, in a vote of more than 200,000 music fans and journalists, The Bends was named the second-greatest album of all time behind Revolver (1966) by the Beatles.[86] Q readers voted it the second-best album in 1998 and 2006, behind OK Computer.[87][88] It was included in the 2005 book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[89] Rolling Stone placed it at number 110 on its original 2003 list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, at 111 in its 2012 list,[90] and at 276 in its 2020 list.[91] In 2006, it reached number 10 in a worldwide poll of the great albums organised by British Hit Singles & Albums and NME.[92] Paste named it the 11th greatest album of the 1990s.[93] In 2020, the Independent named it the best album of 1995, writing: "Downbeat, melancholic, yet wonderfully melodic and uplifting ... The Bends stood apart from Britpop and everything else in the storied year of 1995."[94] In 2017, Pitchfork named The Bends the third-greatest Britpop album, writing that its "epic portrayal of drift and disenchantment secures its reluctant spot in Britpop's pantheon".[19] 2ff7e9595c
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