Ten years after their third studio album arrived, Living Colour returned with their fourth long player that reflected a changed worldview post the September 11th attacks.
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‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ is one of the most iconic albums of its era and cemented John’s status as one of the most influential and talented artists of his generation.
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What saves the album from becoming a masculine rage-and-sex fest—and instead puts it into masterpiece territory—is Dulli’s self-awareness.
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Arguably Digital Underground’s most maligned album, ‘The Body-Hat Syndrome’ is nevertheless an interesting and frequently entertaining undertaking.
Read moreMazzy Star’s ‘So Tonight That I Might See’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
Most closely associated with its signature song “Fade Into You,’ the group’s second studio album crystallizes Hope Sandoval and David Roback’s distinctive brand of dark, melancholic dream pop.
Read moreAsh’s ‘Nu-Clear Sounds’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
‘Nu-Clear Sounds’ is an important and much required entry, not only in Ash’s discography, but in the rich history of rock & roll music forged in the dark.
Read moreKirsty MacColl’s ‘Titanic Days’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
Created in the wake of her dissolved marriage to producer Steve Lillywhite, the eloquent guitar-pop of MacColl’s fourth studio album is fueled by her lyrical and vocal prowess.
Read moreRobert Cray’s ‘Shame + A Sin’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
‘Shame + A Sin’ makes a compelling case that while musical fashions come and go, class and substance stand the test of time.
Read moreMuddy Waters’ ‘Electric Mud’ Turns 55 | Album Anniversary
More than a curio or some relic to be pulled off the shelf intermittently, ‘Electric Mud’ is a gateway drug to the unfettered joys and heartbreaks of blues music.
Read moreMint Condition’s ‘From the Mint Factory’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
While not a commercial success relative to other early ‘90s R&B fare, Mint Condition’s second album ‘From the Mint Factory’ captured their versatility and musicianship in compelling ways.
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