The John Lennon Collection (1982)
This is the story of a boy what onsatime belonged in a band BEATLES. One day, he met a beautyfull woman, married her…
This is the story of a boy what onsatime belonged in a band BEATLES. One day, he met a beautyfull woman, married her…
The ultra-romantic sound of Avalon returns on Ferry’s brilliant and eminently danceable post-Roxy debut.
The red meat of the matter lies between the pink and the blue, so how much tangerine fat should a tyger chew? If…
There’s no stepping around it: the words “original motion picture soundtrack” warn of another tepid TD album. No band to my memory has…
The heavily orchestrated second album topples over like an ambitious cake, underbaked in spots, overfrosted in others.
Bowie creates and destroys one of the most beloved rock icons of the 20th century in under an hour.
Sure, you knew about The Byrds and The Beatles, but these early Buffalo tracks are definitely worth hunting down.
Into each life a little rain must fall. That it takes Lou Reed, dampened messenger of death, fourteen songs to reach the same…
Originally conceived as a stereo demo record, the first “classical” rock album raised the bar even higher than The Beatles.
A water-themed album on which the new Pat Metheny Group increases its liquid assets.
A feast for fans made from treats, leftovers and a live performance at Carnegie Hall.
With a little help from George, Ringo throws his cowboy hat into the rockstar ring and scores an intercontinental Top 10 hit.
A science-fiction concept album that makes Wakeman’s stuff seem tame by comparison.
The happiest moments of my life have been mundane for the most part. They’re marked by what many have tritely called being in…
Jethro Tull releases one of rock’s great masterpieces around the anti-hero, Aqualung.