The Beatles, “I’ll Cry Instead,” A Hard Day’s Night (1964): Deep Beatles
This song shows where John Lennon would go as a Beatle, and as a solo artist.
This song shows where John Lennon would go as a Beatle, and as a solo artist.
Steely Dan opening act Bobby Broom releases a terrific set of jazz standards.
He uses these metaphors as a foundation for deeply revealing character studies.
A song as topical as it is musically complex.
This Miles-meets-Mosada alchemy offers Interesting new twists.
With “I Am Dust,” Gary Numan exchanged proto-goth black-nailed dystopia for something new.
They scored an early hit with a Gouldman song. But it didn’t end there.
One of their most trenchant late-1960s protest songs took a circuitous route.
She says it elicits “very happy and, dare I say it, X-rated memories.”
“The whole idea of making an album,” John Oates says, “is really old-fashioned.”