Heavy and charming album by The Animals. It is their fourth studio album and was originally released in 1966 still managing to pack a punch. It includes gorgeous and amazing covers like “I Put a spell on you” by Screamin’ Jay Hawkins, “Sweet little sixteen” by Chuck Berry and some more memorable songs like the immortal “See see rider”. Besides the imaginative and strong covers, the album features four original songs with a raw edge and a nice dose of fuzz. Who can resist the charm of a song like “Gin House Blues”. Interesting album for those craving some British Rhythm and blues.
Beautiful and abstract poetry from MC Aesop Rock in an assorted collection of complex and melodic beats. Stories are told and magnified by the spotless MC'S style of delivery, especially in themes like "No Regrets", a story about Lucy, an artist that embodies the spirit of individuality of doing what you really want and love and the anthem 9-5 er's about work and aspirations. It shapes and expands the border of hip-hop, an essential work of astract and conscious hip-hop.


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