This historic 1970 stand is a must for any fan of electric Miles Davis.
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Music Review: Doris Day – ‘The Essential Doris Day’ [2-CD Collection]
America's sweetheart of the 1950s and 1960s returns with an essential collection.
Read More »Music Review: Elvis Presley – ‘Elvis Recorded Live On Stage In Memphis’ [Legacy Edition]
This two-CD set is essential for the collection of any Elvis Presley fan, with a lot of material not available on the original 1974 recording.
Read More »Music Review: David Ruffin – ‘My Whole World Ended/Feelin’ Good’
After leaving the Temptations, David Ruffin released two solo albums within a period of six months. Both have now been reissued as a two-for-one CD.
Read More »Music Review: Elton John – ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’ [40th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition]
'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' (40th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition) does a magnificent job in honoring one of the key records of the '70s.
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – ‘Looking Into You: A Tribute to Jackson Browne’
This is a pleasant and heartfelt tribute to Browne by many of his contemporaries that highlights his timeless songwriting.
Read More »Music Review: The Queen Annes – ‘Something Quick: 1980-1985’ [Remastered]
Local Seattle '80s rockers might awaken some memories even for those who have never heard them.
Read More »Music Review: Earth, Wind & Fire – ‘The Essential Earth, Wind & Fire’
The 'Essential Earth, Wind & Fire' collection tells the band's story better than anything I can think of, and it is one that is well worth hearing.
Read More »Music Review: Charley Pride – ‘The Gospel Collection’
A unique sidetrack in the career of a country superstar, this reissue presents two of the better gospel albums of the 1970s.
Read More »Music Review: Irma Thomas – ‘Full Time Woman: The Lost Cotillion Album’
Irma Thomas’ material probably would not have changed the course of soul music but remains a good example of the soul sound of the early 1970s.
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