The UK trio’s third studio album creeps in through your stereo, invading your space with beautiful doses of menace and hypnotic grooves.
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We should consider ourselves fortunate that Aceyalone & producer Mumbles executed this ambitious undertaking that demonstrates hip-hop’s literary merit.
Read moreDavid Bowie’s ‘Let’s Dance’ Turns 40 | Album Anniversary
Supported by Nile Rodgers’ musical vision, ‘Let's Dance’ is the ultimate expression of Bowie's absolute awareness and application of his abilities in song.
Read moreThe ‘Grease’ Soundtrack Turns 45 | Album Anniversary
It was a long, winding adventure from a gritty Chicago play to a glitzy Hollywood production, but decades later, ‘Grease’ is still very much the word.
Read moreDavid Bowie’s ‘Aladdin Sane’ Turns 50 | Album Anniversary
Bowie’s sixth studio affair finds him wrestling with fame and its corresponding demons, trying to figure out what sanity looks like and if it’s even worth reaching for.
Read moreChris Isaak’s ‘San Francisco Days’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
As a complete entity, ‘San Francisco Days’ feels more cohesive and organic than its predecessors within Isaak’s discography.
Read moreMichael Jackson’s ‘Music & Me’ Turns 50 | Album Anniversary
Jackson’s third studio album found him transitioning from wunderkind with the sweet angelic voice to a child struggling with the onset of puberty.
Read morePrince’s Debut Album ‘For You’ Turns 45 | Album Anniversary
Nearly every single fiber of Prince’s future greatness is on show here, but in ways that are not always entirely fully formed or developed or necessarily in sync with each other.
Read moreTracy Chapman’s Eponymous Debut Album ‘Tracy Chapman’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
On her breakthrough debut LP, Chapman leaves the questions of her songs open for further discussion, making the lyrical narrative even more powerful.
Read moreThe Band’s ‘The Last Waltz’ Turns 45 | Album Anniversary
‘The Last Waltz’ captures a night of incredible musicianship, but at its core, it reflects the necessity and fragility of friendship.
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