Neil Diamond Found a Private Goodbye in Don’t Turn Around on 1991’s Lovescape
On Lovescape, Neil Diamond turns Don’t Turn Around from a farewell song into a study...
On Lovescape, Neil Diamond turns Don’t Turn Around from a farewell song into a study...
Before his name became tied to communal choruses and polished stage warmth, Neil Diamond cut...
On the flip side of Jumbo, Robin Gibb turned a modest 1968 single side into...
On “Black Diamond”, the Bee Gees can be heard at a quiet threshold: still richly...
In Lake Charles, Josh Turner let “So Not My Baby” move with the looseness of...
Before the famous duets defined the album for many listeners, Linda Ronstadt let the title...
On “La Charreada,” Linda Ronstadt made mariachi feel like both celebration and inheritance, turning a...
As the first sound of Elite Hotel, Amarillo makes Emmylou Harris feel already on the...
In Emmylou Harris’ hands, Neil Young’s road song stops sounding like a keepsake and starts...
On a 2008 album shaped by memory and restraint, Emmylou Harris let “Sailing Round the...
In the Cimarron years, Emmylou Harris turned movement, melody, and country poise into a Top...
On Side o’ the Road, Creedence Clearwater Revival briefly puts the lyric aside and lets...
On Revival, John Fogerty did not merely revisit an old sound; he sharpened it into...
At the close of Rock Me Baby, David Cassidy lets Song For Love turn a...
Before the posters and the frenzy fully took over, I Can Feel Your Heartbeat caught...
On Prisoner in Disguise, Linda Ronstadt turned a song about hearing yourself in public into...
On What’s New, Linda Ronstadt sang “Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)” as if...
In Neil Diamond’s 2008 duet with Natalie Maines, memory is not a place to return...
On Fallen Angel, the Bee Gees fold their old melodic precision into a polished 1993...
At the Ryman, Josh Turner let Backwoods Boy become less of a country character sketch...
On Living in the USA, Linda Ronstadt took Little Feat’s loose, streetwise groove and made...
Long before country music formalized its famous sisterhood, Emmylou Harris gathered four unmistakable voices around...
On Blue Kentucky Girl, Emmylou Harris treated “Rough and Rocky” not as a museum piece,...
On Green River, a familiar R&B standard became a revealing window into the pulse that...
On a polished TV-pop album, The Partridge Family reached for a song of escape —...
On Get Closer, Linda Ronstadt turned The Exciters‘ urgent Tell Him from a teenage command...
In the Deep South chapter, Josh Turner let Southern Drawl turn regional pride into motion,...
When Neil Diamond brought Dancing in the Street into the disco-era world of September Morn,...
On Evermore, Neil Diamond does not chase the grand gesture; he lets a late-career promise...
On “Be Who You Are”, the Bee Gees did not simply step away from disco;...