Whereas previous albums cast Simple Minds as a band looking for a voice, ‘Sparkle In The Rain’ had them finding it.
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Complex and ambitious, ‘Spirits Having Flown’ embodies the realized dreams of three brothers who dedicated themselves guilelessly both to their craft and to their millions of fans.
Read moreBuilt to Spill’s ‘Keep It Like a Secret’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
While definitions, interpretations and implications of the “indie” qualifier run the gamut, Built to Spill’s fourth studio affair is most simply put, a solid and seminal, indie rock album.
Read moreKwamé’s Debut Album ‘Kwamé the Boy Genius: Featuring a New Beginning’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
When Kwamé represented hip-hop’s late 1980s youth movement with his debut album, he showed that the genre’s future was bright.
Read moreCasual’s Debut Album ‘Fear Itself’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
The raw essence of Casual’s skills is preserved for eternity on ‘Fear Itself,’ the inaugural long player that formally launched one of the most impressive careers in Bay Area hip-hop history.
Read moreGreen Day’s ‘Dookie’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
As far as magnum opuses go, ‘Dookie’ is high up there for its genre and its era. The whole record flies by and sticks like gum.
Read moreToo $hort’s ‘Life Is…Too Short’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
The heights that Too $hort continued to reach and the lengthy career he subsequently developed are based on the massive success of his fifth studio album.
Read moreTori Amos’ ‘Under The Pink’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
Pink is the color most often associated with the feminine and so ‘Under The Pink’ is Amos focusing particularly on the inner and intra workings of women.
Read moreAlice in Chains’ ‘Jar of Flies’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
The seven-song EP wrote the group’s next chapter following the success of their 1992 album ‘Dirt’ and cemented their place within contemporary rock folklore.
Read moreSister Sledge’s ‘We Are Family’ Turns 45 | Album Anniversary
With the Sledge sisters’ heavenly voices and Chic’s unique sound, the Nile Rodgers & Bernard Edwards produced LP embodies the welcoming, inclusive and open-hearted joy that defined the disco era.
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