291. Marvin Gaye: “Pride And Joy”
He sounds so into what he’s doing, it’s positively infectious. If you’re humming it to yourself as you read this, I bet you’re smiling too. (8)
He sounds so into what he’s doing, it’s positively infectious. If you’re humming it to yourself as you read this, I bet you’re smiling too. (8)
A sneakily catchy number, which after a few listens actually gets its hooks much deeper into you than the A-side. (7)
A deep and impassioned début, bearing all the hallmarks of her massive later performances, but still rather rough around the edges. (6)
Contrary to initial misgivings – and compared to Woods’ previous sides, which had resulted in three musical abominations – this one is actually (whisper it) not too bad. (4)