Favorite Albums | #28: The Allman Brothers Band – At Fillmore East (1971)
The final fourteen months of Duane Allman’s life were filled with events worthy of rock & roll...
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The final fourteen months of Duane Allman’s life were filled with events worthy of rock & roll...
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Pink Floyd really have six albums of note, although they have made many more than that: The Piper...
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Aja (1977) is frequently cited as Steely Dan’s signature work, but I consider Katy Lied to be...
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One of the great albums in alternative rock, The Bends was Radiohead’s artistic breakthrough, and...
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R.E.M. legitimized alternative music, signing with a major label (Warner Bros.) following the...
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You know, it’s interesting. I listen to a lot of different things, as you can probably tell, but...
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My two favorite Rolling Stones songs are “Gimme Shelter” and “Midnight Rambler,” in that order, so...
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As far as the Zeppelin catalog goes, I think their first one is the best, their fourth one is the...
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Thriller was released in a perfect storm of economic conditions that made it the best-selling...
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Aerosmith burst onto the scene in 1973 with their hit single “Dream On” from their self-titled...
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