Soft rock is a little hard to define. In general, one could say itโs simply a form of rock music that focuses more on lyrical content and melody over the โharshnessโ of hard rockโs instrumentation. Itโs certainly more relaxing to listen to on a Sunday afternoon. Letโs look at five of the very best soft rock albums to enjoy when you just need to chill out and relax.
1. โJagged Little Pillโ by Alanis Morissette
The world of 1990s alternative rock wasnโt exactly โsoftโ for the most part. It was the heyday of grunge, after all. Jagged Little Pill was an elegant little island in a sea of otherwise male-dominated, screeching, aggro albums. Weโre not hating, though. That era was an iconic one for grunge and alt-rock in general, and we commend its intensity. Still, Alanis Morissetteโs 1995 album offered a reprieve from what everyone else was doing.
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2. โAjaโ by Steely Dan
This record leans more towards yacht rock, but itโs nevertheless a leisurely soft rock gem. Aja boasts Steely Danโs recognizable roughness when it comes to vocals, but that roughness doesnโt cut through the album in an unpleasant way. Itโs overall a quite magical album that boasts elements of jazz and blues.
3. โSurpriseโ by Paul Simon
Paul Simon produced some of the best soft rock albums of all time, with one notable addition being Surprise from 2006. Itโs a bit too young to be considered โclassicโ soft rock, but it does have Simonโs folk-leaning energy to it. The addition of Brian Eno to the record lends it an almost ambient vibe.
4. โLondon Townโ by Paul McCartney and Wings
We couldnโt leave Paul McCartney and Wings out of this list of the best soft rock albums for a lazy Sunday afternoon. London Town is by far Wingsโ softest album, and the acoustic tracks on this record are some of its best. It has simple arrangements for the most part, and the real treat is the melody that carries through the album as a whole.
5. โAugust And Everything Afterโ by Counting Crows
Some might not label this 1993 record as โsoft rockโ. It definitely leans more towards alternative rock, specifically the kind youโd expect to come out in 1990s Los Angeles. Still, August And Everything After is quite a gentle album that soft rock diehards would likely enjoy. It does get intense and even dark at times, but itโs overall a very pleasant and emotional piece of work.
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