Plastic Ono Band: “Give Peace A Chance” (1969)
Maybe not John’s most memorable melody, but his most enduring sentiment? Yes.
Maybe not John’s most memorable melody, but his most enduring sentiment? Yes.
George Martin and Paul McCartney reunite for her majesty’s service.
Or how I stopped worrying about being a middle-aged werewolf and learned to love the violin. A Taste For Passion is Jean-Luc Ponty’s…
Apparently, the trouble with Big Country is that they didn’t sound enough like Jefferson Starship and Wang Chung.
Paul travels to Africa to find his mojo and finally releases an album that sounds like a proper followup to the Fab Four.
Rock and roll isn’t dead on Devo’s third album, it’s just been assimilated by the Borg.
Re-makes of Roxy songs make this his most appealing solo record to date, but the remodeled covers are equally rousing.
One of the most memorable songs from the 1980s, for better or worse.
Ornate, ornery and orfully good, Crimson’s third is a diabolical cirkus of the senses.
Kronomyth 1.4: IF DAVE DIDN’T, ERIC WOOD. It appears Blue Thumb waited a little while before pulling the trigger on a third single…
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…
J.J. Cale was an unknown songwriter before Clapton recorded this; after, not so much.
Tangerine Dream recorded four works for Peter Baumann’s Private Music label between the years 1988 and 1990. The Private Music of Tangerine Dream…
The moody fourth album sounds like someone had been listening to Pink Floyd’s Animals too much.