15 years after its original release, it seems inexcusable that more people don’t love McKay’s debut album as much as this tribute article’s author most definitely does.
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The final album to feature Shalamar’s original lineup, ‘The Look’ had a lot going for it upon its release 35 years ago, especially within the context of its time.
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Akinyele’s inaugural LP finds him traversing some pretty bumpy territory, often with skill and humor, but occasionally with a peerless crudeness.
Read moreSly & The Family Stone’s ‘Fresh’ Turns 45 | An Anniversary Retrospective
Sly & The Family Stone’s sixth studio affair lives up to its title by being a refreshing musical experience which draws listeners deep into its grooves and melodies.
Read moreLEST WE FORGET: Revisiting Intelligent Hoodlum’s Eponymous Debut Album ‘Intelligent Hoodlum’ (1990)
Our recurring ‘Lest We Forget’ series is devoted to celebrating albums that have been unfairly overlooked and warrant revisiting.
Read moreCOVER YOUR TRACKS: Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Tori Amos, Robert Glasper, Patti Smith & More
While cover versions seldom eclipse the originals, some of them push well beyond the realms of imitation and mediocrity, approaching greatness in their own right.
Read moreAnita Baker’s Debut Album ‘The Songstress’ Turns 35 | An Anniversary Retrospective
‘The Songstress’ is the perfect title for Ms. Baker's first album for indeed she is precisely this, in spades.
Read moreCOVER YOUR TRACKS: Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game” by Wolf Alice, Gemma Hayes, London Grammar & More
While cover versions seldom eclipse the originals, some of them push well beyond the realms of imitation and mediocrity, approaching greatness in their own right.
Read moreTori Amos’ ‘From the Choirgirl Hotel’ Turns 20 | Anniversary Retrospective
In Amos’ 2006 retrospective ‘A Piano: The Collection,’ she recalled the impetus of the album, confiding, “’Choirgirl’ is about loss and emptiness.”
Read moreAndy Gibb’s ‘Shadow Dancing’ Turns 40 | Anniversary Retrospective
For many, Gibb’s second album is his artistic peak. And more broadly, it’s redolent of a time that seemed simpler, or at least less consequential.
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