One Track Mind: Paul McCartney, “Hope” from Destiny (2014)
Another shamelessly corny moment – but this time oddly placed.
Another shamelessly corny moment – but this time oddly placed.
This multi-artist tribute promises some very intriguing intersections.
Take everything else away, and Andy Bey’s vocal gift is revealed anew.
A classically gnarled Young rocker, but with a gospel twist.
John Mellencamp sounds wisened, but he also sounds heartened.
This boasts all the essential nutrients required in a hit single.
Every detail is given the kind of weight only Lucinda Williams can provide.
Bajakian and Úlehla make “Ej, lásko, lásko” fresh and edgy, despite it’s long-ago, faraway origins.
A people-pleasing pop nugget all the way.
Albert Collins’ words, so filled with regret and devastated acceptance, still ring true.