Pain is definitely a genius in his own right. 'Thr33 Ringz' is definitely one of my top 10 albums. It's one of those albums you listen to front-to-back.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
But, I've always loved John Mayer and I think T-Pain is brilliant.
The 'Downward Spiral' album was a record all about beating everybody up - and then 'Hurt' was like a coda saying maybe I shouldn't have done that. But to make the song sound impenetrable because I thought it was a little too vulnerable, I tried to layer it in noise.
'Call Me' is not an exceptional Al Green album, but it is as solid as a rock at its center.
I don't know if I have a 'Greatest Album Ever.' I really liked 'The Blueprint' by Jay-Z. The production on that album was really great. 'All I Need' was the first song I used for walk-on music in 2002 for my second time ever on stage, so that means a lot to me.
I find the greatest songs in the world come out of pain, and I don't like it! Here's what it does: It strips away all of your facade. It makes you so honest. It's cleansing.
I feel that my playing on the first album was probably some of my best.
I think you can feel the pain I've experienced in my music. It's something that a lot of people can relate to.
T Bone is genius. The way they've recorded my voice and the instrumentation to these songs is really quite extraordinary.
It feels great to have a #1 album.
Aerosmith's 'Rocks' is on the list of my top favorite albums of all time.