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Led Zeppelin’s ‘Led Zeppelin II’ Turns 55 | Album Anniversary

October 19, 2024 Sarah Paolantonio
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II

Through mountains, castles, fields, and ranges, Zeppelin’s mystique is still unmatched, in sound and in legacy, with their second studio LP an imperative component of their enduring allure.

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Wham!’s ‘Make It Big’ Turns 40 | Album Anniversary

October 19, 2024 Matthew Hocter
Wham! Make It Big

George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley achieved meteoric success with their infectious pop anthems and youthful appeal, something that their second album ‘Make It Big’ truly cemented.

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Fashawn’s Debut Album ‘Boy Meets World’ Turns 15 | Album Anniversary

October 19, 2024 Jesse Ducker
Fashawn Debut Album Boy Meets World

‘Boy Meets World’ provides an inspirational look at a journey into adulthood and laid more groundwork to assist both Fashawn and Exile in realizing their full potential as artists and human beings.

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Pharoahe Monch’s Debut Solo Album ‘Internal Affairs’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary

October 18, 2024 Jesse Ducker
Pharoahe Monch Debut Solo Album Internal Affairs

Monch still delivers a vintage performance on the microphone that calls to mind his Organized Konfusion days, but overall he was trying something different on ‘Internal Affairs” and it worked.

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MF DOOM’s Debut Album ‘Operation: Doomsday’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary

October 18, 2024 Jesse Ducker
MF DOOM Debut Album Operation: Doomsday

A template for hip-hop’s now flourishing gritty and dusty underground scene, DOOM’s debut remains extremely influential to up-and-coming emcees and firmly established left-of-center artists.

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The Specials’ Eponymous Debut Album ‘The Specials’ Turns 45 | Album Anniversary

October 18, 2024 Terry Nelson
The Specials Eponymous Debut Album The Specials

By the time their debut LP arrived, The Specials had already earned a reputation for being an energetic live act and producer Elvis Costello helped transfer that energy into the studio and the record.

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Prince’s Eponymous Second Studio Album ‘Prince’ Turns 45 | Album Anniversary

October 17, 2024 Patrick Corcoran
Prince 1979 45

Prince’s second LP is a reminder of the necessity of patience in artist development, as it’s worth remembering that even a musical behemoth like Prince needed time to marinate and develop.

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Handsome Boy Modeling School’s Debut Album ‘So…How’s Your Girl?’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary

October 17, 2024 Jesse Ducker
Handsome Boy Modeling School Debut Album So…How’s Your Girl?

Bolstered by an eclectic crew of guests including DJ Shadow, Del The Funky Homosapien, J-Live, El-P, Róisín Murphy, Sean Lennon, Grand Puba, and Sadat X, ‘So…How’s Your Girl?’ makes for one intriguing listen.

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Scarface’s ‘The Diary’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary

October 15, 2024 Jesse Ducker
Scarface The Diary 30

Scarface manages to say a lot in a short amount of time with his third studio album, further demonstrating the potency of his words, the power of his ideas, and the outright funkiness of his music.

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The ‘Murder Was The Case’ Soundtrack Turns 30 | Album Anniversary

October 14, 2024 Jesse Ducker
Murder Was The Case Soundtrack 30

‘Murder Was The Case’ works best as a proof of concept for what Dr. Dre and Suge Knight envisioned as the direction of Death Row Records and its evolving artist roster at the time.

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