‘Aretha Live at Fillmore West’ is one of those rare live albums that make you feel like you are actually, physically in attendance at the concert.
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Without question, Gabriel's exceptional fifth studio album still sounds as amazing as it did upon its release four decades ago.
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With ‘Pet Sounds,’ Brian Wilson created a template for recording albums that many musical acts would follow for years to come.
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Despite its more mainstream appeal and undeniable role in pushing hip-hop to greater global heights, Run-DMC’s third studio affair remains one of the rawest albums of the era.
Read moreCannibal Ox’s Debut Album ‘The Cold Vein’ Turns 25 | Album Anniversary
‘The Cold Vein’ describes the artery of pain that flows through New York City, as well as the desperate hope of its denizens to find a way to transform into something that can rise above it all.
Read moreMasta Ace’s ‘The Falling Season’ Turns 10 | Album Anniversary
On ‘The Falling Season,’ Masta Ace captures the nostalgia and excitement of being young and ready to conquer the world, while being aware of the experiences, both good and bad, that have shaped him.
Read moreDe La Soul’s ‘De La Soul Is Dead’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
Anyone with a pulse can benefit from listening to the inspired ‘De La Soul Is Dead,’ the most masterful of De La Soul’s multiple album masterpieces.
Read morePaula Abdul’s ‘Spellbound’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
Amidst high expectations and intense scrutiny following her breakthrough 1988 debut LP ‘Forever Your Girl,’ Abdul—ever the consummate professional—delivered another gem with ‘Spellbound.’
Read moreKenny Lattimore’s Eponymous Debut Album ‘Kenny Lattimore’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
Contrary to the arguably more calculated aesthetics cultivated by his mid-‘90s contemporaries, Lattimore merely showed up as himself and brought his life with him, infusing it within his songs.
Read moreKMD’s Debut Album ‘Mr. Hood’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
An underappreciated early ‘90s gem, KMD’s debut LP remains an intriguing musical artifact for many reasons, not least of which is that it introduces the lyrical gifts of Zev Love X (a.k.a. the late MF DOOM).
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