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"The gated reverb on the drum sounds opens the track, Deryl Stuermer’s distorted guitar enters..." "For the Norwegian Anni Frid... it was an unexpected success, and even today, her 'Something’s Going On' is a work to be used as a reference for those who venture into the challenging art of pop music."
"The gated reverb on the drum sounds opens the track, Deryl Stuermer’s distorted guitar enters..."
"For the Norwegian Anni Frid... it was an unexpected success, and even today, her 'Something’s Going On' is a work to be used as a reference for those who venture into the challenging art of pop music."
Anni Frid Lyngstad’s 1982 solo album 'Something’s Going On' marked a significant moment in early 80s pop-rock. With notable contributions from Phil Collins and producer Hugh Padgham, the album introduced innovative recording techniques and produced the hit single 'I Know There’s Something Going On.' Recorded partially in digital at legendary studios, the album’s sound remains relevant and influential. Frida’s work is praised as a modern pop-rock masterpiece and a reference point for solo pop music. Listen to Anni Frid Lyngstad’s 'Something’s Going On' and explore a timeless 80s pop-rock classic with legendary collaborations!
"Unfortunately, it begins with 'Sussudio', a great success but a bland and chaotic track." "'A Long Long Way To Go' is a jewel with rarefied atmospheres and a warm reprise sung with Sting."
"Unfortunately, it begins with 'Sussudio', a great success but a bland and chaotic track."
"'A Long Long Way To Go' is a jewel with rarefied atmospheres and a warm reprise sung with Sting."
No Jacket Required showcases Phil Collins revisiting his Motown influences with a blend of catchy pop and soulful ballads. While some tracks like 'Sussudio' feel chaotic and are regarded as weaker points, the album features memorable moments including collaborations with Sting and Peter Gabriel. Released during a Genesis hiatus, it offers a carefree, accessible sound, though some production choices divide opinions. Discover the highs and lows of Phil Collins’ No Jacket Required—listen now and dive into one of the 80s’ defining pop albums.
The concert in which the five perform in amazing form, and it hardly matters if the ’70s are long gone. The start with 'Mama' is exhilarating, the unison hand clapping of the colossal audience gives chills.
The concert in which the five perform in amazing form, and it hardly matters if the ’70s are long gone.
The start with 'Mama' is exhilarating, the unison hand clapping of the colossal audience gives chills.
This review highlights Genesis' 1987 live concert at Wembley Stadium during their Invisible Touch tour. Despite the studio album's mixed reception, the band delivered an exceptional live show, showcasing their extensive repertoire and top form performances. Key moments include powerful renditions of 'Mama,' 'Abacab,' and a mesmerizing drum duet. The concert successfully transformed some of their poppier tracks into arena anthems, demonstrating the band's enduring rock credibility. Discover the power of Genesis live at Wembley—listen or watch this iconic 1987 performance now!
"The West is for rugged people, on the margins of civilized society yet so in touch with the most intimate meanings of life and death." "Jeremiah does not bring his law, he adapts to theirs."
"The West is for rugged people, on the margins of civilized society yet so in touch with the most intimate meanings of life and death."
"Jeremiah does not bring his law, he adapts to theirs."
Jeremiah Johnson is a pivotal American western film by Sydney Pollack, telling the story of a soldier turned mountain fur trapper. Robert Redford delivers a masterful and subtle performance, embodying the solitude and survival struggles of frontier life. The movie emphasizes respect for Native American cultures and the harsh realities governed by nature. Its slow, contemplative narrative style captures the majestic yet tough life in the Rocky Mountains. Watch Jeremiah Johnson to experience a timeless western tale of survival and respect in the wild frontier.
"'McGear' immediately presents itself as a decidedly intriguing and curious album, belonging to those lesser-known but important side projects of Paul McCartney." "It’s absurd that it has been forgotten by its author."
"'McGear' immediately presents itself as a decidedly intriguing and curious album, belonging to those lesser-known but important side projects of Paul McCartney."
"It’s absurd that it has been forgotten by its author."
Mike McGear’s 1974 album 'McGear' is an intriguing and underrated project enriched by Paul McCartney and Wings’ involvement. Recorded at Strawberry Studios, it blends rock, folk, and reggae influences. Though it didn’t achieve commercial success, it remains a notable gem for fans and collectors. Its collaboration with notable musicians and strong songwriting make it a fascinating exploration beyond Paul McCartney’s mainstream work. Explore the captivating world of Mike McGear’s overlooked 1970s gem 'McGear'—listen now and discover a unique side of the McCartney legacy!
"The group is on fire, Geoff Britton is a powerful and precise drummer just as McCartney likes." "'1985' was rehearsed but never performed live until 2010, a huge crime for one of the most stunning songs in the ex-Beatle’s repertoire."
"The group is on fire, Geoff Britton is a powerful and precise drummer just as McCartney likes."
"'1985' was rehearsed but never performed live until 2010, a huge crime for one of the most stunning songs in the ex-Beatle’s repertoire."
The review covers the 1974 Wings lineup and the unreleased documentary 'One Hand Clapping' showcasing rehearsal sessions. It highlights the spirited performances on the soundtrack, rare and unreleased tracks, and the band's preparation for upcoming tours. The review notes the absence of some key songs and the shelving of the film due to internal band conflicts. Bootleg versions keep the music accessible to fans. Discover the rare rehearsals and unreleased tracks of Wings' 'One Hand Clapping'—listen to the bootleg soundtrack and explore this hidden gem!
"Flaming Pie is born amid the suffering of the illness slowly taking Linda away and the pleasant adventure with Ringo and George for the Anthology." "In this album is enclosed the infinite talent of a great composer, written in solitude with contributions from old and new fellow travelers... it is one of the absolute masterpieces of rock music."
"Flaming Pie is born amid the suffering of the illness slowly taking Linda away and the pleasant adventure with Ringo and George for the Anthology."
"In this album is enclosed the infinite talent of a great composer, written in solitude with contributions from old and new fellow travelers... it is one of the absolute masterpieces of rock music."
Flaming Pie is a deeply emotional and masterful album by Paul McCartney, created during a difficult period marked by Linda’s illness. The album revisits older compositions while introducing new heartfelt songs. Collaborations with Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, and Steve Miller enrich the project. It blends joyful, acoustic, and poignant elements, resulting in a timeless rock masterpiece. Discover Paul McCartney’s heartfelt journey in Flaming Pie—listen now and experience a timeless rock masterpiece.
'I Don’t Come Easy' is Ringo Starr’s first major success as a solo artist. 'Early '70' is a delightful surprise, capturing the ongoing change impeccably.
'I Don’t Come Easy' is Ringo Starr’s first major success as a solo artist.
'Early '70' is a delightful surprise, capturing the ongoing change impeccably.
This review highlights Ringo Starr's breakout solo single 'It Don't Come Easy', co-written with George Harrison and featuring notable musicians. The song's catchy melody and vivid instrumentation marked Starr's musical confidence post-Beatles. Additionally, the B-side 'Early '70' offers a sharp, ironic look at the Beatles' evolving relationships. Overall, this release was pivotal in launching Starr’s solo career with humility and passion. Listen to Ringo Starr's classic 'It Don't Come Easy' and explore his heartfelt solo beginnings!
"Japanese Tears," Denny Laine's third solo LP, was born from the bitter disappointment of the Japanese events. The record flows well, it has more historical than artistic value, framing a very chaotic period for Wings.
"Japanese Tears," Denny Laine's third solo LP, was born from the bitter disappointment of the Japanese events.
The record flows well, it has more historical than artistic value, framing a very chaotic period for Wings.
Denny Laine's album Japanese Tears reflects the disappointment from the canceled 1980 Wings Japanese tour due to Paul McCartney’s drug arrest. The album includes unreleased Wings tracks and solo efforts, offering historical insight into a chaotic period for the band. While not a major artistic breakthrough, it holds significant value for fans and collectors. It also highlights the collaborations with Laine’s wife JoJo and material connected to later McCartney solo projects. Dive into the story behind Japanese Tears and discover Wings’ hidden gems from a turbulent rock era!
'Walking In The Park With Eloise' is a pleasant jazz excursion... a joyful and carefree piece with a melody typical of the small jazz bands of the '40s. It is one of the many amusements of the eccentric talent of McCartney’s son that were fortunate enough to see the light.
'Walking In The Park With Eloise' is a pleasant jazz excursion... a joyful and carefree piece with a melody typical of the small jazz bands of the '40s.
It is one of the many amusements of the eccentric talent of McCartney’s son that were fortunate enough to see the light.
The review highlights 'Walking In The Park With Eloise,' an instrumental jazz track released under The Country Hams name, actually Paul McCartney's Wings. Recorded in Nashville with famed musicians Chet Atkins and Floyd Cramer, the piece is credited to Paul’s father, James McCartney. Despite limited promotion, the joyful 1970s jazz melody stands out as a creative amusement in McCartney's career. The review also touches on the B-side, 'Bridge Over River Suite,' from the Red Rose Speedway sessions. Listen to this rare jazz instrumental by Paul McCartney’s Wings and explore a unique side of his musical legacy!
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