The Next Beatles Album (All Things Must Pass, McCartney, Plastic Ono Band, 1970): More Perfect Playlists
This time, we’re combining tracks from the group’s immediate post-breakup solo albums.
This time, we’re combining tracks from the group’s immediate post-breakup solo albums.

“We were thinking at one point,” drummer Jim McCarty says, “of going down to Mississippi.”

“I knew who he was,” the Monkees star says, “and that he was a fan.”
A powerful, nearly unhinged vocal recalls the first wave of AIDS-related deaths.

‘Sky Still Blue’ shows the benefits of Walker’s continual tweaking of his sound and it’s paid off in this completely solid album of roots music.
Enter bassist/vocalist Glenn Hughes and vocalist David Coverdale.

‘Boom Crane’ doesn’t push up against the boundaries of jazz, nor does it seek to, but its clever, impish fun is contagious.

A loose and lively affair, ‘On The Blue Road’ emphasizes the dynamics of democracy.

Here’s a voice so entrancing that it delays my processing of the delivered lyrics.

Another twist from an artist who gets a thrill out of kicking down genre walls.