I'm not ready to call Doolittle a "classic," (mostly 'cause that would mean I'm old), but this record is a definitive example of early alternative/120 Minutes era music.
I'm having similar moments for a lot of this year's 20th and 30th anniversaries ... but can't deny their classic statuses, however. Especially this one.
Hard to believe it’s 35 years when it still sounds so fresh and relevant. I got the 25th anniversary (still have original vinyl) re-issue cd and the demos, sessions & b-sides are just as great!
I'm not ready to call Doolittle a "classic," (mostly 'cause that would mean I'm old), but this record is a definitive example of early alternative/120 Minutes era music.
I'm having similar moments for a lot of this year's 20th and 30th anniversaries ... but can't deny their classic statuses, however. Especially this one.
Hard to believe it’s 35 years when it still sounds so fresh and relevant. I got the 25th anniversary (still have original vinyl) re-issue cd and the demos, sessions & b-sides are just as great!
The 25th anniversary re-issue sounds terrific on CD (the copy I have).
Stunner.
Yezzur!
It’s a fabulous album but I like all of their old ones