Double 180 gm vinyl LP pressing including poster. 2019 release, the sophomore solo album from the British artist best known for his work with boy band One Direction. Includes the singles "Lights Up" and "Watermelon Sugar". Note: All vinyl LPs require cleaning prior to playing for optimum sound quality.
A**E
Just love my Harry.
If you like George Harrison then you'll love Harry Styles. I own a lot of music and now this is my favorite. Every song is different and fantastic 👌
R**Y
This Young Man Can Do No Wrong At The Moment
What can you say about the hottest act going right now? Everything this guy has done the last 6 months has turned to instant gold. His SNL appearance, his tributes to Lizzo, Peter Gabriel & Stevie Nicks. A very good looking man with a kind soul and humbleness that is beyond reproach.The album is phenomenal. If Adele chooses to release this year, she will be in a battle during the award season. I can review each song but I won't. I will talk about one particular song on the album that has not been released as a single....yet. The song "She" is the best one on here. A 6 minute gem yet to be overplayed and over exposed. If you can stomach the best of a Pink Floyd sound and the Beatles sound in one hip sound in 2020, than "She" is what you're going to find.The reach Harry Styles has as far as fans, parallels that of Adele's. Teenagers through Seniors. It's unavoidable and an artist's dream outcome. Not to mention the voice, the looks, the intersexual mystic and the fact he is so genuine. He's also smart enough to know how to be mindful. The sky's the limit for this young man.
J**O
Excelente
Excelente
D**S
Excelente
Excelente
T**S
Plays good!
Plays good on a cheap record player. Great album
E**B
Amazing!!!
I have been waiting a while to purchase this album and am more than pleased. It shipped fast with no damage and played the whole way without distortion. I will be purchasing it again as a gift soon.
J**R
Harry
Love
S**6
Harry in Fine Form
Harry's quite the songwriter. I am not sure to what degree he relies on Kid Harpoon or Tyler Johnson, but even so, Harry's second album is a consistent foray into pop and funk, a worthy successor to its chart-topping predecessor.Other reviews remark how much of a departure this album represents for Harry. I see no such departure. Instead, I see a continuous line (a fine line perhaps :) ) from his previous work, the heavy classic rock feeling of his first album, to this one, where he maintains that feel, but is branching off, in this way and that. Harry has remarked that this is an album about sex and feeling sad. That sounds very accurate. "Watermelon Sugar" is plainly erotic and "Lights Up" champions the theme of self-discovery (and perhaps sexual experimentation?) . "To Be So Lonely" is a sad ballad that stands up with the balladry of "Ever Since New York" from his first album.I think Harry sort of loses himself in the abyss at the end. The stark, and rather long, "Fine Line" at the end is not nearly the dramatic closer one might hope for, but rather a muddled whimper. "Treat People With Kindness" is just fluff.There are many good sings here. Nothing as spectacular as "Sign of the Times", but certainly good enough to get thousands off their feet, swaying, hopping and singing along as Harry embarks on his worldwide concert tour. He has a gift for the musical hook. Like Justin Timberlake and Michael Jackson before him, he has all the makings of an enormous talent who fled from their respective boy bands to change the face of music, but not defining the future, as much as reinventing and honoring the past.
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