The decade also saw the rise of the rip-roaring NWOBHM style, along with precursors to both power and prog metal. These 10 ...
Here, we’ve compiled a list of great album closers exclusively from 1970—some of them end on a high note, while others will make you question your life, but they’re all top-notch.
Thirty-five years ago, in February 1989, those were the five artists competing for the first-ever Grammy recognizing heavy ...
Rock ruled the album charts in the 1970s, and a look at the Billboard 200 rankings from 50 years ago really brings the ...
Looking back at 'Wildflowers', the 1994 solo album by Tom Petty, which dealt with ideas of loss and isolation a mere two ...
It's not usually celebrated as one of the defining records of the '70s, but this unique New Wave classic influenced R.E.M. and dozens of other bands.
By 1970, Jim Morrison was in an alcoholic spiral and facing jail time – but The Doors still managed to make one of their ...
With the title track of their 1970 album, they landed one of funk’s most universal anthems. 28: Dr. John – In the Right Place Hailing from New Orleans, Dr. John, the Night Tripper, was famed ...
The album’s second half is a flawless suite that ... Baby What's Become of the Baby (2013 Remaster) Released in November 1970, this was the original psychedelic era’s final masterpiece.
Yes. No Skips is back again for more coverage of past music releases that have near-flawless consistency. This week, Linda Perhacs’ “Parallelograms” is what we’ll be talking about, since the album ...
The collection George Jones: The Lost Nashville Sessions includes hits like “The Race is On,” “She Thinks I Still Care,” ...