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“Oh What A Beautiful World” is Nelson’s latest album devoted to the songs of a specific songwriter, and in Crowell, he’s ...
It's crucial that every album cover can grab the attention of a potential listener, but these five do it for the wrong reasons.
Axl Rose was the only original member of Guns N’ Roses left by the time it was released, and for many fans, the band they ...
Close to two decades on from his exit from New Order, bassist Peter Hook hasn't wavered in his animosity toward his former ...
The massively successful pop star—who is back with a new album after a period of turmoil—is one of TIME's 100 most ...
The work of London-based design company Hipgnosis was familiar to every rock and roll fan in the 70s, when their instantly ...
Victim of Love isn’t a bad album because it’s disco, although the four-on-the-floor cover of Chuck Berry’s “Johnny B. Goode” that opens the LP is singularly terrible. John is completely ...
Dwight adopted the stage name Elton John as a combination of the names of two members of his band Bluesology, and released his first album of songs written with Taupin, Empty Sky, to little ...
I mean the album that is so irredeemably bad that it causes legions of fans to reassess what it was about their favourite artist that made them their favourite artist in the first place. Heavy music ...
One local union leader went as far as saying that the consequences could have been as bad as the 1986 Chernobyl ... Macmillan ordered a wider cover-up over fears that the British people would ...
Old dogs with new tricks aplenty, perennial post-punk angular agit-popsters The Nightingales snap back again with an album as important and demanding of your ears and minds as the last one. They play ...
The cover of The Who Sell Out by The Who is probably the oddest one of the bunch. This concept album was released in 1967 and features two of the band’s members in opposing photographs.
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