Bob Dylan: Biograph-ically Speaking
He has been around for six decades, revolutionizing popular music along the way. But Bob Dylan’s “Biograph” from 1985 may best represent his singular work.
Talk About “Right Place, Right Time”
It was 1979. America needed to pick its head up and soar – and “Breakfast in America” helped give it wings.
Songs for the End of the World
Wim Wenders made some pretty popular movies. “Until the End of the World” is not one of them; but its soundtrack is spectacular even so.
59 New Grateful Dead Tunes: We Needed That!
This album introduces dozens of Grateful Dead covers with contributions from The National, Lucinda Williams, Courtney Barnett, and Charles Bradley.
The Other White Album
Having remained popular for over two decades, Weezer’s staying power is as undeniable as the magnificence of their first two albums.