The Rolling Stones' 1967 recordings are a matter of some controversy; many critics felt that
they were compromising their raw, rootsy power with trendy emulations of the Beatles, Kinks, Dylan, and psychedelic music. Approach this album with an open mind, ...
Electric Light Orchestra continued on their winning Top 40 ways with the release of Discovery.
Now pared down to the basic four-piece unit, Jeff Lynne continued to dominate the band and they still got their hits (this time around it ...
As part of its ongoing Archives Performance Series with legendary singer-songwriter Neil Young, Dreamin' Man
Live '92 is a complete live performance of Young's album Harvest Moon drawn from various solo acoustic shows he performed in 1992 before the actual ...
This aptly named Moody Blues collection offers up five complete albums from the English chamber
rock legends, beginning with their stellar fourth studio LP Threshold of a Dream, and following suit with albums five through eight: To Our Children's Children's ...
AC/DC's hot streak began to draw to a close with For Those About to Rock
We Salute You. While Back in Black was infused with the energy and spirit of paying tribute to Bon Scott, it became apparent on the ...
Mark Knopfler's debut non-soundtrack solo album, Golden Heart, was, in effect, the follow-up to the
last Dire Straits studio album, On Every Street (1991). But it was also a compendium of the various musical endeavors in which Knopfler had engaged ...
Alan Parsons delivered a detailed blueprint for his Project on their 1975 debut, Tales of
Mystery and Imagination, but it was on its 1977 follow-up, I Robot, that the outfit reached its true potential. Borrowing not just its title but ...
By sheer size alone, Universal's 2011 Deluxe Edition of the Kinks' debut album trumps any
previous reissue of the album, weighing in at a whopping 56 tracks spread over the course of two CDs. This includes the album in both ...