Really any popular music as unlike classical or jazz there's no meaningful difference between any track.
they don't sound all the same c'mon
Rage Against the Machine
>>74930602
I've listened to this only once and even I could differentiate tracks
Psychocandy
>>74930602
Please tell me you're just trying to aggravate people and you're not actually serious.
pic related but most hip hop albums can be said to sound the same.
>>74930602
the first two tracks have somewhat similar themes but aside from that every track is pretty different my guy
>>74932139
>the way the vocals are produced on Gorgeous
>the percussion on All of The Lights
>the instrumental on Monster
>the last half of runaway
>the autotuned vocals on Lost in The World
How the fuck do these sound the same?
Are your ears dysfunctional or is this bait?
>>74932422
It's hard to mix it up when all you have is a trumpet
>>74932484
>It's hard to mix it up when all you have is a trumpet
>Miles Davis – trumpet
>Julian "Cannonball" Adderley – alto saxophone (except on "Blue in Green")
>John Coltrane – tenor saxophone
>Bill Evans – piano (except on "Freddie Freeloader")
>Wynton Kelly – piano (on "Freddie Freeloader")
>Paul Chambers – double bass
>Jimmy Cobb – drums
Two first tracks go kind of for the same theme, but all rest is pretty different from each other.
>>74932139
Are you retarded? None of the songs sound even remotely the same.
>>74934392
Same theme? The first is a modal tune and the second is a blues, they're pretty much opposites in terms of how the improvisors would approach and develop their solo
>>74932505
pretty much why bags & trane is the best coltrane album