Scarface's debut LP is not fueled by violence for its own sake. Instead, the album examines the repercussions and psychological toll of the gangster lifestyle.
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Although it generated modest commercial returns, the impact of ‘Je m’appelle Barbra’ has lingered in other ways.
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If anyone deserves a little more shine, it is most definitely Curtis Mayfield, and his second studio album is a stellar example of why.
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At this point in King’s career, some 40 years after his first hit record, it was less about innovation and more about the quality of the sublime skills that he possessed.
Read morePublic Enemy’s ‘Apocalypse 91…The Enemy Strikes Black’ Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospective
Although the sources of inspiration behind PE’s fourth LP may be historical footnotes now, the messages the group delivered remain relevant 30 years later.
Read moreRas Kass’ Debut Album ‘Soul on Ice’ Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospective
Whether a triumph or missed opportunity or both, Ras Kass’ debut album deserves both celebration and scrutiny, with his great lyrical performance overall being something all can agree on.
Read morePrince & The New Power Generation’s ‘Diamonds and Pearls’ Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospective
With new band the New Power Generation in tow, ‘Diamonds and Pearls’ revealed a different Prince entirely from the one who had dominated the ‘80s.
Read moreBon Iver’s ’22, A Million’ Turns 5 | Anniversary Retrospective
At its core, the Bon Iver’s third studio album is meticulously crafted to realize the aesthetic and emotional vision that group have been putting forward since the cabin in Wisconsin.
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The 17-track live album anthology remains a remarkable listen and successfully helps listeners transport back to the early (and glory) days of Nirvana.
Read moreSolange’s ‘A Seat At The Table’ Turns 5 | Anniversary Retrospective
Working as a powerful conversation starter, the album’s twenty-one tracks collectively bring some painful and uncomfortable truths about America to the surface.
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