Favorite Albums | #67: A Tribe Called Quest – The Low End Theory (1991)
Hip-hop may have started as lightweight party music, but by the mid to late ’80s it was evolving...
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Hip-hop may have started as lightweight party music, but by the mid to late ’80s it was evolving...
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When I first started listening to music back in the summer of 1999, the Red Hot Chili Peppers’...
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I’m actually kind of surprised that Back in Black has held up for me all these years, since it was...
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Before Radiohead released In Rainbows, I was familiar with their work, but only just. Their...
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When I was in college, the Guitar Hero and Rock Band fad (which has since come to a merciful end)...
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While on the surface The Beatles (usually referred to as “The White Album”) may seem...
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I didn’t get into Stevie Ray Vaughan until I learned to play his work on the guitar. When I was a...
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Steely Dan is one of the first classic rock bands I got into when I was fifteen or sixteen,...
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The fall of 1991 turned out to be one of the most fertile and explosive phases of the...
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L.A. Woman is the Doors’ final album with Jim Morrison, and it’s also my favorite. It’s easily the...
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