‘Dusty In Memphis’: How A White British Singer Made A Landmark Soul Album
Dusty Springfield’s crowning achievement, the ‘Dusty In Memphis’ album allowed her to realise her full potential as a soul singer.
‘Sound Of Silver’: How LCD Soundsystem Brought Disco Home
Forcing the US to contribute to the global dance-music phenomenon it had instigated, ‘Sound Of Silver’ was LCD Soundsystem’s richest work yet.
‘The Unknown Soldier’: The Story Behind The Doors’ Potent Anti-War Song
Recorded at the height of the Vietnam War, ‘The Unknown Soldier’ was The Doors’ most political song, striking a chord at home and abroad.
Blue Monday: How A New Order Song Changed The Face Of Music
Still sounding like the future of electronic music, New Order’s Blue Monday remains “unsurpassed” as a “song to make you dance”.
‘True’: Behind Spandau Ballet’s Masterpiece 80s Pop Album
Make-or-break for Spandau Ballet, the ‘True’ album lived up to Gary Kemp’s ambition to record ‘an album that would… become timeless’.
Dreams: How Stevie Nicks Wrote Fleetwood Mac’s No.1 Hit In 10 Minutes
Written following her breakup with Lindsay Buckingham, Steve Nicks’ song Dreams became Fleetwood Mac’s only No.1 hit.
Designing ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’: Behind Pink Floyd’s Iconic Album Cover
With its prism logo conveying an air of mystery, Pink Floyd’s ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ album cover remains a work of cosmic wonder.
‘Sweet Soul Music’: Arthur Conley’s Taste Of Sweet Soul Success
Recorded with Otis Redding’s guiding hand, Arthur Conley’s ‘Sweet Soul Music’ album was an all too brief entrée from a shoula-been soul icon.
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