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Alright ladies, now that this has been out a month I have begun to hear the term masterpiece thrown around quite a bit. While it might not be as big as another certain album within suburbia and Middle America, would you agree that it will stand the test of time? Please don't be messy in the replies
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Who does ATRL consider better at writing music? Discuss.
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My ranking: 01 Nothing Compares 2 U 02 With Or Without You 03 I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For 04 Too Sweet 05 Alone Again (Naturally)
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poll Which of these Beyonce favs reigns supreme: Love on Top, Blow, Cuff It or Bodyguard?
DR0GO posted a topic in Base
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Which is better? Official version: AI version:
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Just Dance - Lovegame - Paparazzi - Poker Face Welcome to New York - Blank Space - Style - Out of the Woods Gimme More - Piece of Me - Radar - Break the Ice Teenage Dream - Last Friday Night - California Gurls - Firework
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Cast your vote ATRLers!!!
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Both albums feature Florence Welch, both albums received similar scores from Pitchfork (6.6 for TTPD, 6.9 for Joanne), but which one is superior? Have your say!
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Two early favorites from each album. Matty vs. Travis. Which is your bias?
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Which double entendre song is better?
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poll Do you consider I'm Breathless a studio album or soundtrack?
UseYourIllusion2002 posted a topic in Base
Released just one year after Like a Prayer, I'm Breathless was released May 22nd, 1990 and included 12 brand new tracks, with three of them being featured in the movie Dick Tracy. The lead single off the album, Vogue, became a smash hit selling 2 million copies by the end of 1990 in the United States alone. The second single, a jazz song about spanking titled "Hanky Panky" was another top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for Madonna. The album itself was a huge hit peaking at number 2 on the Billboard 200 for three weeks and spent a total of 13 weeks in the top 10 alone. The album was quickly replaced on the charts by The Immaculate Collection, which was released a mere five months later and featured Vogue. The album has sold around 3 million copies in the United States to date. This leads to my question, do you consider I'm Breathless to be Madonna's fifth studio album or do you consider it a Soundtrack to Dick Tracy? The album is subtitled to be "inspired" by the movie, hence the albums title "I'm Breathless" (the name of Madonna's character). However, many other albums are more like traditional soundtracks but are still considered studio albums. Examples are Prince's Purple Rain and Mariah Carey's Glitter. It seems like today, I'm Breathless is not considered a studio album, but features more songs that are not featured in the movie than these albums do. Also, if you read articles dating back to the 90s, I'm Breathless is often referred to as a studio album, and not a soundtrack. Even this 1994 press release of Bedtime Stories refers to it as her 7th studio album, not her 6th. What do you consider it? -
Golden Hour was what got me into Kacey Musgraves and is still one of the best-produced albums I have ever heard, but there was always a few tracks I never clicked with. When I first heard Deeper Well earlier this year I was underwhelmed but it has massively grown on me, and at this point I think overall it stands toe-to-toe with Golden Hour (though that album's highs remain untouchable). What do you think? Cardinal VS Slow Burn Deeper Well VS Lonely Weekend Too Good to be True VS Butterflies Moving Out VS Oh, What a World Giver / Taker VS Mother Sway VS Love Is a Wild Thing Dinner with Friends VS Space Cowboy Heart of the Woods VS Happy & Sad Jade Green VS Velvet Elvis The Architect VS Wonder Woman Lonely Millionaire VS High Horse Heaven Is VS Golden Hour Anime Eyes VS Rainbow
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Fortnight vs. Lavender Haze The Tortured Poets Department vs. Maroon My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys vs. Anti-Hero Down Bad vs. Snow On the Beach So Long, London vs. You're On Your Own, Kid But Daddy I Love Him vs. Midnight Rain Fresh Out the Slammer vs. Question…? Florida!!! vs. Vigilante **** Guilty as Sin? vs. Bejeweled Who's Afraid of Little Old Me vs. Labyrinth I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can) vs. Karma loml vs. Sweet Nothing I Can Do It With a Broken Heart vs. Mastermind The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived vs. The Great War The Alchemy vs. Bigger Than the Whole Sky Clara Bow vs. Paris The Black Dog vs. High Infidelity imgonnagetyouback vs. Glitch The Albatross vs. Would've, Could've, Should've Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus vs. Dear Reader How Did It End? vs. Hits Different So High School vs. You're Losing Me
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Fortnight vs. The Black Dog The Tortured Poets Department vs. imgonnagetyouback My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys vs. The Albatross Down Bad vs. Chloe or Sam or Sophia or Marcus So Long, London vs. How Did It End? But Daddy I Love Him vs. So High School Fresh Out the Slammer vs. I Hate It Here Florida!!! vs. thanK you aIMee Guilty as Sin? vs. I Look in People's Windows Who's Afraid of Little Old Me vs. The Prophecy I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can) vs. Cassandra loml vs. Peter I Can Do It With a Broken Heart vs. The Bolter The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived vs. Robin Clara Bow vs. The Manuscript
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poll Has "The Tortured Poets Department" changed your view of Taylor?
Dante Silva posted a topic in Base
A range of contrasting views have been expressed since the drop of Taylor's latest album "The Tortured Poets Department". I wondered what the consensus is? -
Which among these explosive ballads is better?
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Time to make a decision now that Fortnight is out
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poll Panic at the synthpop: I Can Do It With a Broken Heart vs. Sugarboy (St. Vincent)
Born to Run posted a topic in Base
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poll Who did children's music better: Katy Perry or Taylor Swift?
Monday Night Messiah posted a topic in Base
When it comes to making children's music, two pop stars come to mind: Katy Perry and Taylor Swift. For Katy Perry, the seeds were planted with her debut, One of the Boys, but the turning point was Teenage Dream which saw her sport colorful wigs, beach and candy-themed visuals, among others. That image stays true today. Her recent Las Vegas residency, Play, sees her in her own fantasy land, wearing outlandish kid-friendly costumes and singing sugary sweet numbers from her catalog. However, despite this, Katy Perry still manages to be sexy and it doesn't come off tacky. Her sense of humor and confidence sells the image she's trying to portray. For Taylor Swift, being childish has always been in her DNA. From her debut up to her latest album, she manages to make music fit for children—even with the occasional cursing (for the teenagers who think doing so makes them sound cool and edgy). Admittedly, she has taken breaks from making kid-friendly songs, such as in the albums Reputation, Folklore and Evermore. But those breaks are very short-lived and those more artistic endeavors are often undermined by her propensity to write songs for the lowest common denominator. Can't knock the hustle. I would too if I was making the same kind of money. In your opinion, who did it better? Katy or Taylor? -
Madonna vs. Mariah Carey vs. Taylor Swift Like a Virgin vs. Emotions vs. Fearless True Blue vs. Music Box vs. Speak Now Like a Prayer vs. Merry Christmas vs. Red Erotica vs. Daydream vs. 1989 Bedtime Stories vs. Butterfly vs. Reputation Ray of Light vs. Rainbow vs. Lover Music vs. Glitter vs. Folklore American Life vs. Charmbracelet vs. Evermore Confessions on a Dance Floor vs. The Emancipation Of Mimi vs. Midnights Hard Candy vs. E=MC² vs. The Tortured Poets Department