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A product of the ‘80s black crossover explosion, ‘Midnight Love’ holds together so well because of Gaye’s indelible vocal mastery.
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‘Nebraska’ is the only Springsteen album without reasons or answers. In every other case, there is a justice or a dignity to fight for, but not on ‘Nebraska.’
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‘Time Out of Mind’ took risks, succeeded, and was rewarded. There wasn’t a Bob Dylan album like it before, and there likely won’t be another ever again.
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The Chicago-bred emcee’s third LP offers an intriguing look at the transition from the Common Sense of old to the Common we know today.
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Reality rap in its truest sense Compton’s Most Wanted’s third studio album remains an elucidating and provocative listen 30 years on.
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Employing producer T-Bone Burnett, INXS’ rhythm section of Jon Farriss and Garry Gary Beers, as well as Booker T’s legendary keyboard skills, the album’s musical pedigree was never going to be disputed.
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Controversies, conflicts and commercial achievements notwithstanding, ‘Urban Hymns’ remains The Verve’s creative pinnacle twenty years on.
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The Smiths’ fourth and final studio album has made it to 35, no less the worse for wear, but no better.
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A rich, multilayered mix of sex, drugs, isolation, obsession, gloom and contemplation, ‘Music For The Masses’ found the band creating new musical vistas.
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