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Despite its two official singles overshadowing the remainder of the material contained therein, Rufus’ second studio LP provided ample evidence of Khan’s powerful voice and unavoidable charisma.
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For the author, and thousands of other fans, ‘Disintegration’ will always be more than just The Cure’s bestselling album. It’s the one thing that heals our insides when nothing else comes close.
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‘Stand!’ remains a timeless piece of art, as moving now as when it was first conceived, with Stone and crew expressing their deeply held conviction that things can and will get better.
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Although The Cure’s fifth studio affair bears certain musical hallmarks and lyrical themes of what came before, it illuminates the band during a singular period in their 48-year history.
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Though Funkadelic would continue on as its own entity through the ’70s and the early ’80s, their sixth LP was one of the first steps that marked the end of the group’s first phase.
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OutKast earned people’s attention with their debut and established that they weren’t going to be underestimated by anyone.
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Volume 10 poured his soul into his debut long player, sharing the most intimate parts of his thought process and life, while showcasing his unorthodox rhyming style and cadence.
Read moreTom Petty’s Debut Solo Album ‘Full Moon Fever’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
‘Full Moon Fever’ suggests that Petty may have been ready for a new band, if only for an album or so, and the solo record presented the opportunity to explore a Heartbreaker-less life.
Read moreDonna Summer’s ‘Bad Girls’ Turns 45 | Album Anniversary
With her seventh studio affair, Summer commanded a variety of different sounds, demonstrating that she couldn’t be confined to just one musical space.
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