The post 10 Rock Albums from the ’70s Heart Thinks Everyone Should Own appeared first on Consequence. Of course, their style was informed by the incredible art that surrounded them. Nancy and Ann ...
70s albums that were way ahead of their time (and are still underrated) The 1970s were a crucible for musical innovation, witnessing the birth and evolution of numerous genres, including progressive ...
The Wrecking Crew grabbed all the notoriety in the 60s when it came to ace West Coast session players on a multitude of hit records. The Section, a loose collection of aces that often brought their ...
In the beginning, there was blues. It poured out of the American South on acoustic guitars and pianos and made it up north where it turned electric. But the core remained the same. It was rhythmic. It ...
The first decade of solo albums after the Beatles split did not start out the way many expected. As implausible as it might ...
Music videos in the 1980s were to music what the album cover art of the 1970s was to musicians. You bought hook, line, and sinker into these albums based on their cover art, not the snippets you might ...
Fifty years ago, the sounds that dominated Latin music were thriving. Rock had become ambitious (and intellectual), the New York salsa explosion was at its apex, and the movements of bossa nova and ...
In the 1970s, classic rock music reigned supreme. The Billboard 200 charts were filled with No. 1 LPs like those listed here.
Here are the 11 best prog rock albums from the 1970s! Progressive rock began in the late 1960s, but it didn’t hit its stride commercially or creatively until the next decade (with artists such as King ...
Two of Ian Hunter's most popular solo albums will be reissued in expanded editions this fall. 1979's You're Never Alone With a Schizophrenic and 1981's Short Back N' Sides will be reissued in two-CD ...