The Moody Blues’ Finest Hour: “Days of Future Passed, Live”
The Moody’s landmark classic rock album from 1967 gets the full-on live treatment, with an orchestra, great visuals and the band enjoying every minute of the music. You’ll want “Days of Future Passed, Live” for your collection.
The Beauty of the Beatles Cast-Offs: “Hey Jude,” the Album
Assembled in a bit of a rush to appease their label (and a hungry American public), this collection holds together surprisingly well. From “Can’t Buy Me Love” to the epic title track, it showcases the Fab Four in a totally joyful way.
The Beginning of Otis Redding
Before “Dock of the Bay” made him a star, Otis put the world on notice with these incendiary live shows from the Sunset Strip.
A Prediction: “This Is Pop” Will Pull in New Fans for XTC
A new doc reveals the genius of Andy Partridge and his punk-pop band.
Dear Grammys: 5 Women in Rock Who Already “Stepped Up”
Recording Academy president Neil Portnow clearly needs to listen to Butterfly Boucher, Shelby J, and Ali Handal.