‘No More Drama’ represents a spiritual breakthrough for a woman who professed that she was tired of crying and stressing about the ills of romance and the world.
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The late emcee’s third studio affair features some of his most entertaining and inspired lyrical performances, with heavy doses of Biz’s signature goofiness side by side with serious-minded narratives.
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On her fourth studio affair, Björk relinquishes the big beats that dominated her previous work, opting instead for hushed, whispered snatches of vocals with electronic bleeps, whirs and pulses.
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For everything Ellis-Bextor has done since, ‘Read My Lips’ remains a thrilling snapshot of a young woman at the outset of a very promising career in pop.
Read morePearl Jam’s Debut Album ‘Ten’ Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospective
A search for identity somewhere lost between Mother Love Bone’s demise and Eddie Vedder’s surfing daydreams, ‘Ten’ is gorgeous & boundless.
Read moreOutKast’s ‘ATLiens’ Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospective
The duo’s second studio affair was a shift toward more cosmic, leftfield strains of sound and deeper, more intricate narrative threads replete with more prominent symbolism and metaphor.
Read moreBlur’s Debut Album ‘Leisure’ Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospective
For those of you who were champions of Blur from the very beginning with their underappreciated debut LP, you have been rewarded handsomely in the decades since.
Read moreThe Rolling Stones’ ‘Tattoo You’ Turns 40 | Anniversary Retrospective
When listening to ‘Tattoo You,’ you would never know that it is this Frankenstein's monster of an album that was pieced together with songs that came from their most creatively fertile period.
Read moreHer New World Of Funk: 25 Years On, Aaliyah’s ‘One In A Million’ Is Still Hot Like Fire
A masterwork of its era, ‘One In A Million’ was a beam supporting the bridge between the joyful excesses of early ‘90s R&B and the burgeoning cool of neo soul.
Read moreLewis Taylor’s Eponymous Debut Album ‘Lewis Taylor’ Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospective
It is almost a cliché to describe Taylor’s self-titled debut as an unloved or hidden work of genius, but that’s exactly what it is.
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