The Album Review Club - Week #148 - (page 1953) - Sheer Heart Attack - Queen

Leaving this one late due to finsihing work late last night and being very busy....and a case of having to come down from the clouds.
Once again it has been good to read others reviews to help a relative novice, when it comes to Bob, to listen that little bit more carefully.
First listen and it was all about the harmonica, listen number 2 ( I suppose I could have used "next listen") and I'm afraid I realised the harmonica had poisoned my mind to this one. It was then though that i read a couple of the other reviews where it pointed out the musicianship of the backing. So on listen number 3 it did suddenly open it up for me. I got alot more of the subtle organ/piano and guitar. the fact that there was some decent blues bits and almost a bit of funk on some of the tracks....and it would have been so much better if someone hadnt given little booby that fucking harmoica.
I had to question why on earth anyone thought it a good idea to stick Rainy Day Woman as the first track. To me its an album closer, throw away joke track, something for a B Side. Pledging My Time wasnt 2 bad but yes...was spoilt by something...hmmmm.
But from then on the run of tracks from Visions Of Johanna through to LSPBH were excellent.
One Of Us Must Know, Stuck Inside Of The Mobile, LSPBH & Most Likely You Go Your Way were excellent...most notably from their relative lack of...yes you guessed it...that bloody harmonica...but I'm not fixated on it honest!
Overall a new experience and one that got better with more listens. Without the mouth organ I think it would be an 8-9 but I think I have to knock it because of that and so it's a 7 from the Derry jury, mainly for The Band
 
BLONDE ON BLONDE

I’ve got this album in my collection and it’s amongst my favourite Dylan albums of this period. Although my favourite albums of his are his mid seventies duo of BOTT and Desire.
listening to it again after all this time was a joy, but I have to agree it’s a tad too long.I love the classic tracks, too many to mention individually but my favourite has always been ‘SIOMWTMBA just amazing lyrics.

A solid 8.5/10
 
Leaving this one late due to finsihing work late last night and being very busy....and a case of having to come down from the clouds.
And yet you found time to wum the masses on the Liverpool thread;)



Just kidding - I for one am more than happy to welcome your thoughts on here (football taste is not necessarily a negative for musical leanings) @BlueHammer85 on the other hand…. ;)
 
And yet you found time to wum the masses on the Liverpool thread;)



Just kidding - I for one am more than happy to welcome your thoughts on here (football taste is not necessarily a negative for musical leanings) @BlueHammer85 on the other hand…. ;)

But what if he is just masking his true musical nature and he unleashes something like this in the next round ?..

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In fairness though I did have this album so maybe I'd score it highly? Thinking about it, "Tears" was number 1 the week I was born too. Beginning to worry myself now.
 
But what if he is just masking his true musical nature and he unleashes something like this in the next round ?..

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In fairness though I did have this album so maybe I'd score it highly? Thinking about it, "Tears" was number 1 the week I was born too. Beginning to worry myself now.
I recognise that cover too because I had it.
 
Blonde on Blonde, Bob Dylan's classic, scores a no-better-than-respectable 6.5. 15 people voted, but how many were voting for Dylan and how many his harmonica? Thanks to @BlueHammer85 for the nomination.

I expect a change of pace next, as this week's nominator is @OB1.
 

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