George Harrison: Dark Horse (1974)
Kronomyth 6.0: AT THE RISK OF BEATLING A DEAD HOARSE. Ahem. Let me just clear my throat before lighting into Dark Horse. George Harrison…
Kronomyth 6.0: AT THE RISK OF BEATLING A DEAD HOARSE. Ahem. Let me just clear my throat before lighting into Dark Horse. George Harrison…
Kronomyth 4.1: DOUBLE RUBBLE. If you thought Beatlemania ended with The Beatles, nuh-uh. In the opening weeks of 1975, John (#9 Dream”), Paul…
[Kronomyth 5.0] Something Old, Something New, Something Something Browns.
Kronomyth 5.0: FIVE GOLDEN RINGOS. Every time I think of this album, I see red. Not because of the music; you couldn’t find…
It’s been called one of the worst rock albums of all time. It’s not that bad.
Ringo’s last two records sounded like non-stop parties. This time, he invited the right people but they brought all the wrong things.
Kronomyth 7.0: ROYAL FLUSH. Ringo’s recording career deserved to be taken seriously, but was the world ready to accept Ringo as a serious…
The album that contains George’s homage to Hoagy Carmichael. And John Lennon. But mostly Hoagy Carmichael.
Kronomyth 9.1: A NICE WRACK. I’ve gotten to a point on Progrography where the things I accidentally type are more interesting than the…
George Harrison finds his second wind with his biggest fan, Jeff Lynne, behind him.
Kronomyth 12.0: NIGHT OF A HUNDRED STARRS. In 1989, Ringo hit the road as the head of an oldies revue featuring friends and…
Ringo gets the same starr treatment that George, Tom Petty and Roger McGuinn enjoyed, resulting in his best album in more than a…
[Kronomyth 16.0] Straight up the best thing he’s done since Goodnight Vienna.
Kronomyth 18.0: FIVE GOLD RINGOS. Best. Beatles. Christmas. Record. Ever. Not that it’s been an historically rich field of endeavor for the Fab…