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Janis Ian's voice is at its purest, most vital form ever. The tracks were recorded as live as possible without unecessary manipulation, this full analog recording, praised as much for the music as for its recorded dynamics, is now available on the medium that is a natural: 180g vinyl!...
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You know you're a big band when you release more than one Greatest Hits volume a decade apart from one another and they're both among the biggest selling albums of all time! Queen's second Greatest Hits compilation was originally released in 1991 and was an instant hit around the world,...
You know you're a big band when you release more than one Greatest Hits volume a decade apart from one another and they're both among the biggest selling albums of all time! Queen's very first Greatest Hits compilation was originally released in 1981 and was an instant hit around the...
Bob Dylan follows three of the most pioneering electric-based albums in history by again deviating from the norm and straying from expectation. Hinting at a return to his folk roots and firmly pointing toward the field that became country rock, John Wesley Harding breathes with relief...
The 12th studio album from Pink Floyd was originally released in 1983 and was the last album to include founding member Roger Waters. ‘The Final Cut’ was another global chart-topper for Pink Floyd. During the Falklands War and the era of Thatcherism, this anti-war concept album explored...
A Momentary Lapse of Reason, Pink Floyd’s thirteenth studio album, was released in 1987 and demonstrated a significant change in style for the band with more experimental use of drum machines and samples. The album also saw the return of graphic artist Storm Thorgerson who designed this...
There’s a good reason Elvis Presley earned the nickname The King. Arguably the most crucial and undisputably the most identifiable figure in pop/rock history, he released dozens of course-altering singles over the course of his influential career. Gathering the singer’s 24 greatest...
Dr. John's Gumbo was released in 1972 and is in many ways a tribute by Dr. John to his hometown New Orleans. It features excellent interpretations of New Orleans traditionals and contemporary R&B written or played by the likes of Huey 'Piano' Smith, Earl King and Earl Gaines. Dr....
The Sky Is Crying was released after Vaughan's deadly accident in 1990. The posthumously assembled 10-track outtakes collection actually proves to be one of Vaughan's most consistent albums. These songs were recorded in sessions spanning from 1984's Couldn't Stand the Weather to 1989's...
Men at Work already had an album in the Top Ten when they released Cargo, which continued the momentum gained by its record-setting debut. As ambitious and even more diversified than its initial salvo, the 1983 effort firmly established the band as new-wave pioneers, a group whose goofy...
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