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Those were the best of times for Jefferson Airplane, and the good vibes are heard throughout the band's iconic Surrealistic Pillow. The group's first album with vocalist Grace Slick and drummer Spencer Dryden, the 1967 effort bowed as the first psychedelic-rock breakout from the potent...
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Guitarist and singer-songwriter Nils Lofgren released a small treasure for longtime fans in 1997. Acoustic Live captures Lofgren alone in front of an appreciative audience, knocking out such favorites as 'You', 'No Mercy' and 'Keith Don't Go'. Even with six new songs, thats not the real...
A Midwinter Night’s Dream features an array of Loreena McKennnitt’s wide musical influences, ranging from Celtic to classical to Middle Eastern. McKennitt’s eclecticism shines through in the mysticism of The Holly And The Ivy, the exotic Eastern arrangements of God Rest Ye Merry,...
Released in March 2000, the film High Fidelity stars John Cusack in the roll of record store owner Rob Gordon, a self-confessed music lover with a poor understanding of women. The film went on to achieve cult status among record collectors, the soundtrack features music by outstanding...
Bob Dylan’s Planet Waves became an event even before release and revealed itself as an understated masterwork. His first studio recording in nearly four years, the homespun 1974 effort finds him reuniting with the Band, by then firmly established as virtuosos. The chemistry is obvious...
One of the best albums of 2015, a treasure from some enchanted forest, and a voice to take you there. Samantha Crain’s songs are full of expansive melodies that veer off in unpredictable directions. She has a jazz phrasing, often breaking words into rhythmic fragments that land before...
Every so often a special release captures our hearts in such a way that it’s impossible not to tell all family, friends, and neighbors about its existence. Originally issued to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Tapestry, Carole King’s The Carnegie Hall Concert: June 18, 1971 is such a...
American Beauty is the most perfectly realized, superbly played, and openly natural folk-rock record ever released. They don’t make albums like this anymore, but thankfully, Mobile Fidelity’s extraordinary 180g 45RPM 2LP set allows you to experience this 1970 masterpiece with unrivaled...
Forever prized for its natural sonics, Workingman’s Dead attains audiophile reference status courtesy of this first-ever 45RPM version. As flawless as any rustic album ever released, the 1970 set now brims with soaring harmonies, organic execution, intertwined textures, and...
In the early 1970s Rod Stewart was redefining how folk, country, and soul music could be folded under rock’s umbrella. Filled with first-rate originals and terrific interpretations of classics, Every Picture Tells A Story remains Stewart’s masterpiece, a brilliant synthesis of organic...
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