Records - July 2004
- Ella Fitzgerald
Sings the Rodgers and Hart Song Book (1956) - 10
- Aretha Franklin
Soul '69 (1969) - 8
- Carole King
Tapestry (1971) - 9
Records are rated on a scale from one to ten, where ten is the best.
Note: All images were downloaded from AMG All Music Guide.
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Blair Millen
Comment on October 4, 2004 at 1:49 pm
I presume that you acquired these albums in July of this year, listened to them at least 25 times each and only then felt suitably qualified to provide a rating?
Lars
Comment on October 6, 2004 at 5:26 pm
Hahaha! I don't count how many times I listen to a particular record (only in theoretical arguments!), but I think I may have reached and possibly even exceeded at least 20 listens for the Fitzgerald album, with Carole King's Tapestry a close second. Soul'69 was actually a weak 8, bordering on a 7, and I don't think I had it on for more than 10 times. So let us say that I extrapolated the graphs to reach my verdict
Those who are wondering what Blair's question refers to may wish to check out his album rating theory.