From guitar-crazed rock to dance-floor boogie, the P-Funk multiverse created one of the most brilliant, chaotic catalogs in ...
You know the best, but do you know the rest? These bands never set out to only have one track define their career. Get to ...
The blues was the foundation of early rock and roll, and these albums from the 1970s were classic examples of the genre.
There were so many great live albums in the 1970s. So much so that a look at the wrong end of a long ranking list still delivers ten excellent live albums.
David Gilmour of Pink Floyd is considered a guitar hero by many but when he was asked to pick his favourite albums he revealed a host of guitar heroes of his own ...
3. ‘A Night At The Opera’ by Queen While not as expensive as other albums on this list, A Night At The Opera by Queen still cost a pretty penny by 1970s standards. The 1975 record cost about ...
The post 10 Essential 1970s Albums That Influenced Myles Kennedy appeared first on Consequence. As a young child of the 1970s, Kennedy’s musical influences include a number of legendary acts of ...
Film and television have changed some since the 1970s, but music has changed decidedly more. That’s especially true of popular music. Of course, there are notable albums that aren’t hits at ...
Released on MCA Records, Double Eclipse immediately garnered radio airplay with the release of the album’s first single, ...
It took a while for Billy Joel’s career to start – six years and four albums. But once it took off, it didn’t stop. Joel spent the early part of the 1970s as a singer who wrote about what he ...
The psychedelic, surrealist British-born band Pink Floyd is known for its sweeping instrumentation, it's swelling guitar solos and its heady lyrics. With albums like The Dark Side of the Moon and Wish ...