The Doors’ Miami Incident: What Did Jim Morrison Really Do?
The Doors’ ‘Miami Incident’ of 1969 is one of the most notorious concerts in rock history. But what really happened? Here’s the full story…
‘Now And Zen’: How Robert Plant’s Fourth Solo Album Made Peace With His Past
With a little help from Jimmy Page, Robert Plant returned to hard rock for the ‘Now And Zen’ album, without losing his contemporary edge.
‘Swing Fever’ Review: Rod Stewart And Jools Holland Heat Up The Jazz Classics
Both respectful and inventive, ‘Swing Fever’ finds Rod Stewart and Jools Holland adding a new chapter to the Great American Songbook.
‘The Yes Album’: How Yes Mounted A Prog-Rock Breakthrough
Created in a revolutionary act of survival, Yes’ third LP, ‘The Yes Album’, is a seminal classic that launched prog-rock into the mainstream.
‘It’s My Life’: How Talk Talk Declared Independence From Synth-Pop
With their second album, ‘It’s My Life’, Talk Talk shook free from the shackles of synth-pop in order to make significant artistic strides.
Rebel Rebel: Behind The David Bowie Song That Kissed Goodbye To Glam Rock
Marking David Bowie’s final flirtation with glam rock, Rebel Rebel has proved to be a surprisingly enduring – and mutable – song.
‘Brave’: Behind Marillion’s Bold Leap Into Mental Health
Unravelling the mystery of a girl’s psychological struggles, Marillion’s 1994 album, ‘Brave’, is one of the band’s great artistic triumphs.
‘It’s Not Me, It’s You’: How Lily Allen Defied Her Stereotype
A direct challenge to her critics, Lily Allen’s second album, ‘It’s Not Me, It’s You’, proved she was far more than met the eye.
Why Christine McVie’s Self-Titled 1984 Album Was “More Sophisticated” Than Fleetwood Mac
Released 14 years on from her debut solo album, Christine McVie’s self-titled 1984 album was well worth the wait.
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