The group’s debut LP planted seeds in everyone who heard them then, and in everyone who continues to hear them with a rebel spirit in the decades beyond.
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A fantastic debut album from one of the most talented and misunderstood artists of our time, ‘The Lion And The Cobra’ showcases O’Connor’s penchant for making an entrance and leaving her mark.
Read morePositive K’s Debut Album ‘The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
Positive K’s debut LP is solidly grounded, creative hip-hop music replete with humor, charm, sadness, and some good old-fashioned verbal slaughter.
Read moreKool Moe Dee’s ‘How Ya Like Me Now’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
Featuring the most beloved songs in his recorded repertoire, ‘How Ya Like Me Now’ is Kool Moe Dee’s most commercially successful album of his career.
Read moreKaren Clark Sheard’s Debut Solo Album ‘Finally Karen’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
Sheard’s debut solo album revealed her artistic vitality while propelling her family’s musical legacy into a new phase of relevance and renown.
Read moreCream’s ‘Disraeli Gears’ Turns 55 | Album Anniversary
If you ever find yourself wondering how heavy metal got started, the trail of musical breadcrumbs will lead you back to ‘Disraeli Gears.’
Read moreSpice Girls’ ‘Spiceworld’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
One of 1997’s most exciting albums, ‘Spiceworld’ facilitated even stronger turns in the group’s future recording career, collectively and individually.
Read moreDonna Summer’s ‘Once Upon A Time’ Turns 45 | Album Anniversary
The double LP provided Summer with the opportunity to showcase her broad range and pave the way for the musical direction in which she was headed.
Read moreSean Price’s ‘Mic Tyson’ Turns 10 | Album Anniversary
Featuring raw mic mastery, completely unfiltered and uncompromised, ‘Mic Tyson’ reflects the pure essence of Sean Price.
Read moreGeorge Michael’s Debut Solo Album ‘Faith’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
By striking an authentic balance between pop and R&B, ‘Faith’ eschewed the vanity of affectation and was driven by humble admiration instead.
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