More Perfect Playlists: Bad Company – Bad Company; Straight Shooter (1974-75)
Let’s rearrange the first two albums by those meat-and-potatoes rockers Bad Company.
Let’s rearrange the first two albums by those meat-and-potatoes rockers Bad Company.
Let’s start by getting rid of “Yellow Submarine.” Buy the soundtrack if you feel that strongly about it.
Let’s rearrange some of our favorite moments from Led Zeppelin.
Aerosmith’s ‘Rocks’ is a contender for best album in their catalog, so why mess with it? The answer is actually another question.
It has been, quite literally, the best of times and the worst of times for fans of Yes. The prog-rock legends issued their first album in a decade last year. But not before enduring the wrath of some old-line fans who were angry because Yes had moved on without co-foundingRead More
Denny Laine — Fab, one time removed? — will forever be the other guy in Wings, the Paul McCartney-led 1970s successor band to the Beatles. Even if that belies Laine’s important earlier contributions to the Moody Blues (“Go Now,” a Wings concert staple), his occasional takeout moment with Paul’s bandRead More
The ongoing summer reunion tour by the Police — which included last night’s appearance as part of the Live Earth concerts — got me to thinking about Sting’s solo stuff, an often too-precious group of records that has nevertheless had its undeniable moments of transcendent beauty. You want to likeRead More