Mine (track) by The 1975
Year: 2018
From the album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships (track #13)


Mine appears on the following album(s) by The 1975:
- A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships (track #13) (this album) (2018)
Condition: Used
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70/100 ![]() | 12/16/2024 21:38 | araidernomore | ![]() | 78/100 |
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80/100 ![]() | 11/18/2022 21:24 | Toffuey | ![]() | 85/100 |
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75/100 ![]() | 06/14/2021 20:59 | jackq | ![]() | 87/100 |
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I think this is just exceptional. It's musically the 40s but also now at the same time- no time machine or look on the past, only a calm and reflective summation of the prevailing sense of dignity from the previous songs on the record.
The 1975 try their hand at a jazz standard, to solid results. It never tries to be extremely virtuosic or 'out there' -- instead, it's a lovely little work of piano-jazz with the same sort of introspective lyricism that defines the rest of the record.
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