Favorite Albums | #8: The Who – Who’s Next (1971)
You’ll have a hard time finding many better albums than this one. When I first started...
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You’ll have a hard time finding many better albums than this one. When I first started...
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I love how the heavens open up and deliver The Edge’s guitar in the beginning of...
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Ah, the Beatles’ finest (half) hour. I can’t count how many times I’ve had the “Which Beatles...
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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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Zeppelin’s career can be pretty cleanly divided in half since they made eight studio albums, the...
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It’s too bad that I came across Sgt. Pepper for academic reasons. Not that school had anything to...
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Steely Dan achieved early success with their 1972 debut record Can’t Buy a Thrill and in 1974 they...
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Springsteen’s most popular album, Born in the U.S.A., was recorded with the E Street Band and...
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It’s easy to overlook the enormity of the fact that Bob Dylan has been making music for five whole...
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Although pretty much all of the Beatles’ work is extraordinary, Rubber Soul marked a definitive...
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