Mark RonsonBest Mark Ronson Albums Ranked
6.7
Avg Score
15
Opinions
5
Albums
8
Reviewers
Summary from 15 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Mark Ronson's catalog across 5 albums from 15 opinions, with an overall average of 6.7/10. The top-rated Mark Ronson album is Late Night Feelings (2019) with a 7.2/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Uptown Special and Version. The discography on Wavelength spans 2007 to 2019. Nothing Breaks Like a Heart (feat. Miley Cyrus) ranks as the highest-rated Mark Ronson song on Wavelength with a 8.6/10 average.
Late Night Feelings
“Pop music has always been a shorthand with a lucrative heartbeat. That it stands for “popular” means a pay cheque follows, and it doesn’t need an album to realise that. It’s the genre that’s beaten down the format’s relevance for a new generation of ears to near extinction, and the music industry’s only effort to save it included talking head Tom Odell earnestly assuring you it could still be wort”
Late Night Feelings
“Mark Ronson has gotten really good at sounding ubiquitous. In 2018, the British songwriter, producer, and DJ co-wrote “Shallow,” the power ballad that glues Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper together at the mic in the latest Star Is Born remake. Before that, Ronson wrote and produced “Uptown Funk” featuring Bruno Mars, a song that spent a good chunk of 2015 atop the Billboard Hot 100 and appears to hav”
Late Night Feelings
“Sometimes a pop song makes you sit up and think “holy shit, that’s good”. They’re the pop songs that even your cooler-than-thou mate who only listens to mumble-rappers with fewer than 100 followers on Soundcloud likes as well. Songs that you go back to years later, and wonder why you’re not still listening to them daily. Mark Ronson has form in making these. He did it with his rework of The Zuto”
Late Night Feelings
“Produced by Mark Ronson and performed and co-written by a suite of female vocalists, this compilation explores the many shades of heartbreak in current pop.”
Late Night Feelings
“The producer who helped Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars strike retro-soul gold teams up with Miley Cyrus, Camila Cabello and more”
Uptown Special
“Superproducer Mark Ronson first branded himself via Sixties pop-soul flavors with Amy Winehouse. This LP moves on to Seventies and Eighties funk, with more sharp casting: Stevie Wonder offers a harmonica benediction alongside session guitarists Carlos Alomar (David Bowie) and the late Teenie Hodges (Al Green); Kanye point man Jeff Bhasker rocks verses by novelist Michael Chabon; and Tame Impala's ”
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