Buried on Neil Diamond’s 1974 Serenade, The Last Picasso Feels Like a Lost Masterwork
On Serenade, Neil Diamond slipped in a song that does not demand attention so much...
On Serenade, Neil Diamond slipped in a song that does not demand attention so much...
On Neil Diamond’s 2005 album 12 Songs, “Save Me a Saturday Night” feels like the...
On an album remembered for rich harmonies and inward feeling, “Harry Braff” opens the throttle...
On the little-heard 1973 B-side Elisa, the Bee Gees do something quietly revealing: they stop...
On Deep South, Josh Turner lets the shoreline into his sound, and “Beach Bums” reveals...
Some songs arrive without fanfare and stay for years. On Josh Turner’s 2010 album Haywire,...
On Don’t Cry Now, Linda Ronstadt took “Sail Away” and made it feel less like...
Some album tracks arrive like centerpieces, and some pass like a breath that changes the...
In Emmylou Harris’s hands, “Rose of Cimarron” stops racing across the horizon and begins to...
In Boy from Tupelo, Emmylou Harris looks past the monument of Elvis Presley and listens...
As the last song on Red Dirt Girl, “Boy from Tupelo” does not arrive like...
On “Wrecking Ball”, Emmylou Harris stepped into a new musical weather, and Neil Young’s harmony...
Sometimes an album cut does not need big drama to leave a mark; on Feelin’...
On Pendulum, Born to Move catches Creedence Clearwater Revival in a rare act of expansion,...
On “Common Thief”, David Cassidy sounds less like a former teen dream and more like...
On a bright, carefully polished 1971 pop album, “Rainmaker” gave David Cassidy room to sound...
On What’s New, Linda Ronstadt and Nelson Riddle treat “Someone to Watch Over Me” not...
On an album remembered for its polished early-’80s glow, Linda Ronstadt slipped in a song...
Before the Bee Gees became fully identified with exquisitely wounded ballads, “Jumbo” arrived in 1968...
Some collaborations do not chase drama; they deepen it. On Hooked on the Memory of...
By the time Linda Ronstadt returned to this old standard in 2004, she was no...
On a 2012 album full of polished country craft, “Deeper Than My Love” stood out...
With Bluebird Wine, Emmylou Harris opened Pieces of the Sky not with grand declaration, but...
On Elite Hotel, Emmylou Harris sang Satan’s Jeweled Crown as both country tradition and quiet...
Sometimes the most important turning points do not arrive with a roar. “Comin’ Down the...
Before the image of teen-idol fame could settle into something fixed, David Cassidy recorded a...
On her 1969 solo debut, Linda Ronstadt found in a Bob Dylan song the easy...
Before the arenas, before the grand singalongs, Glory Road caught Neil Diamond in motion—restless, searching,...
In a changing pop era, Neil Diamond turned to grace instead of volume, and “Be...
A Tender Whisper of Devotion That Echoes Through Time When one thinks of the golden...