The often-underrated album that Elton John made partly in one of his adopted ... its opening strings seemingly a nod to the 1970s anthem “Philadelphia Freedom.” The spiritual sentiment sounded ...
T. Rex used the piano when they recorded their eponymous album at Trident in 1970 and the instrument also featured on Ringo ...
On her latest release, Smoky Mountain DNA, the 78-year-old has abandoned the Fender-toting cosplay and returned to old-timey ...
After striking out with two released versions of his 1970s classic “Streets of London ... By the time he was making his ...
From releases by Bob Dylan and Elizabeth Cotten to Beck and Sufjan Stevens, we highlight some of the best singer-songwriter albums ever ... Leonard Cohen, and John Prine. But this is merely ...
4. ‘Traveling Through The Jungle’ by Various Artists Out of all the forgotten folk albums from the 1970s on this list, this one has to be the most unique. Traveling Through The Jungle is a ...
In 1970, an Elton John concert was broadcast live over a New York radio station. A recording was released in the U.S. as the album “11-17-70.” In 1979, Jethro Tull bassist John Glascock died of a ...
Anyone needs to keep up with the times to stay relevant, but there was no better one-way ticket to being yesterday's news than what these artists did.
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John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band is a rough ride, packed full of work that explored Lennon’s childhood trauma. “Mother” is the opener to this album, and it’s an arresting piece of work about ...