by "work for" i mean it took a few listens for it to click or to "Get it". Or maybe it was an album you hated at first but then came to understand it after repeat exposure.
The first time I heard Madvillainly I didnt get it but I knew I should keep listening, after about the 4th or 5th listen Dooms complex lyrics and story telling started to make a lot of sense and its easily in my top X albums of all time list in my head.
legsdiamond Member since May 05th 2011 79629 posts
Thu Nov-03-16 10:22 AM
4. "Great question" In response to Reply # 0 Thu Nov-03-16 10:24 AM by legsdiamond
I can't remember tho because I stopped working for albums, stand up comedy, movies, etc... years ago.
But since I got this iPhone I been listening to all my old iTunes on shuffle and there are random songs from rock groups like Grizzly Bear that I copped and never got into. It sounds good now but back then I couldn't do it.
I think streaming and technology messed up my album enjoyment. I skip if I don't feel it.
Edit: I'm listening to Bibel Gilberto's album Momento as I type this.
**************** TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*
8. "Maxwell & D'Angelo" In response to Reply # 0 Thu Nov-03-16 10:36 AM by FLUIDJ
D'Angelo literally......wit his mumbling ass.....
Maxwell sounded real lightweight to me and rushed and sub par.... it took several listens and learning the lyrics to really appreciate the depth it had to offer.
legsdiamond Member since May 05th 2011 79629 posts
Thu Nov-03-16 10:53 AM
12. "Damn... I forgot about the D album" In response to Reply # 8
I tried to play it at Xmas a few years back and my family was like "please turn that off"
..and these are older sisters who are huge prince fans. They weren't feeling it and honestly, I never sat through that whole album.
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20. "Still working on the newest Maxwell jawn..." In response to Reply # 8
I've not yet sat with it and gave it the attention I should to truly appreciate it.
As for D's latest, I just let that rock without paying too much attention to the singing. His mumbling voice is more of an accompanying instrument than it is something to stand alone. In fact, I treat it the same as I did Voodoo which is one of my favorite albums ever. The difference is that I sat with Voodoo, upon its release, and read/sang the lyrics while vibing to the music. Haven't done that with Black Messiah.
10. "kanye last 2 albums" In response to Reply # 0
-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.
15. "I LIKED Rising Down" In response to Reply # 0
but it took me eight years to realize that the greatness of its first seven songs, the damn near perfection of them, is more than enough to overcome some lame/annoying bookend skits and a somewhat less interesting but still very enjoyable last couple songs. I blame the optimism of that time (a month before Obama would win the election) for me not clicking with that album. It feels much differently to me now as a 28 year old and after the year we've had.
-DJ R-Tistic- Member since Nov 06th 2008 51986 posts
Thu Nov-03-16 12:37 PM
19. "Kendrick "Section 80." DJing actually made me a bad listener for a few" In response to Reply # 0
years. I would listen to hyped up albums and just skim through them, looking for the hit tracks that I could play at the club. So of course, Kendrick failed that test.
Then, I decided to listen start to finish, and said OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
21. "I feel like this happens ALL the time because of all the music in consum..." In response to Reply # 0
So if something doesnt click, I go to the next. Here's some from 2016 alone:
KA's Night's Gambit. Sat with it for awhile, even saw him live touring it a couple of years ago! lol. I read about him selling his latest record outside of a now closed popular record store and decided to give it another try, blown away. I like modern hip-hop, but ain't many cats working on creating mood and atmosphere like KA.
Electric Wizard. Critically acclaimed metal album from 2000 that i actually had and got rid of twice before, lol. Read a poll this year comparing it to other records at the time, gave it another re-listen, and now it's one of my fav records.
legsdiamond Member since May 05th 2011 79629 posts
Thu Nov-03-16 05:36 PM
30. "Bingo.. but I never got it" In response to Reply # 23
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PoppaGeorge Member since Nov 07th 2004 10384 posts
Thu Nov-03-16 01:26 PM
25. "Organized Konfusion - The Equinox" In response to Reply # 0
It took YEARS to really get into this album. It just didn't grab me like "Extinction Agenda" or their self titled debut. Nothing really jumped out at me on that first listen, so I put it up and kept revisiting it over the next couple of years. One day in late '99 I was sittin off in my apartment with a bottle of rum and a plate of fried pork chops and fries and decided to throw it in for no real reason. It finally clicked and I've been diggin it ever since.
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"Where was the peace when we were getting shot? Where's the peace when we were getting laid out? Where is the peace when we are in the back of ambulances? Where is the peace then? They don't want to call for peace then.
The only thing that stops that album from being really dope is some of the narrative skits especially the long one at the end "Epilogue" cause it took me two year to listen thru that bullshit to realize it was a bonus track at the end "United As One".
I got the idea of it right away, I really like the "March 21 3:45 a.m" skit.
--------- "We in here talking about later career Prince records & your fool ass is cruising around in a time machine trying to collect props for a couple of sociopathic degenerates" - s.blak
37. "this was the one with the end of the worl kinda vibes right?" In response to Reply # 25
I remember the single from it with the Snoop Dogg lyrics from Gin N Juice being vastly different vibe wise from the rest of the album..strangely enough i liked this album
it didn't hit me until i saw the video for "with that." that video did a good job of expressing the psychedelic and improvisational nature of the music. after i saw that video the whole album clicked. now it's one of my favorite releases of the decade
27. "Loop Finding Jazz Records by Jan Jelinek" In response to Reply # 0
I think I first read about it on here. I might even say that it's not this album specifically but whatever genre this is placed in as a whole. Someone made a post and it got 10+ replies all kinda gushing over this so I had to hear it myself.
I was like uh... this some ambient shit? Uh..where are the tunes at...
Took maybe a year or so but now, 4-5+ years later, this is one of my favorites. It just works. The songs are fun to listen to attentively, but also good for just background noise