Favorite Albums | #59: The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Electric Ladyland (1968)
I went a long, long time without listening all the way through Electric Ladyland. As soon as I...
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I went a long, long time without listening all the way through Electric Ladyland. As soon as I...
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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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I have the same problem with Led Zeppelin IV that I have with Nevermind, except to an even more...
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The first kind of music I was ever into was alternative rock, and man, does that music owe a lot...
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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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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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It wasn’t long after I started listening to Bruce in high school that I stumbled upon a link to...
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While on the surface The Beatles (usually referred to as “The White Album”) may seem...
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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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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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