The Quiet Doorway Into Neil Diamond’s 1977 Album: How I’m Glad You’re Here With Me Tonight Became Its Private Heart
In 1977, Neil Diamond turned the title track of I’m Glad You’re Here with Me...
In 1977, Neil Diamond turned the title track of I’m Glad You’re Here with Me...
In “Seongah and Jimmy,” Neil Diamond let the spotlight narrow, turning a late-career album track...
On a comeback album built for a grand return, “Overnight” offers something more intimate: Maurice...
In a group built on three voices becoming one, Maurice Gibb’s gentle lead on this...
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On “White Noise”, Josh Turner did not just add a guest voice; he let John...
On her 1969 solo debut, Linda Ronstadt turned a hard-charging country number into an early...
On “Down So Low”, Linda Ronstadt proves that power is only the beginning; the deeper...
On Thirteen, Emmylou Harris and John Anderson turned an old country farewell into a quiet...
On Luxury Liner, Emmylou Harris found the country road hidden inside Chuck Berry’s wry rock-and-roll...
On Luxury Liner, Emmylou Harris took Chuck Berry’s teenage tale of chance and turned it...
On Roses in the Snow, Emmylou Harris turned an old Carter Family treasure into a...
In 1973, John Fogerty turned away from rock stardom and toward an older American sound,...
On Summer of Love, John Fogerty did not simply remember 1967; he plugged into the...
On Sound Magazine, a television pop album briefly turns into a spotlight, and David Cassidy...
In “I’ll Never Stop Loving You”, David Cassidy sounded less like a former idol chasing...
On Prisoner in Disguise, Linda Ronstadt turned Jimmy Cliff’s weary prayer into a wide-open confession...
Before the great radio triumphs arrived, Linda Ronstadt found a quieter kind of country-rock grace...
Neil Diamond turned upward motion into something human on “On the Way to the Sky,”...
In their 1995 studio cover for Tapestry Revisited, the Bee Gees turned a famous question...
In a summer ballpark built for cheers, Josh Turner turned God Bless America into a...
On We Ran, Linda Ronstadt turned a New Orleans soul classic into a late-career reminder...
On Spyboy, Emmylou Harris did not simply revisit the atmosphere of Wrecking Ball; she let...
Emmylou Harris turned “Green Rolling Hills” into a hushed roots conversation, where Fayssoux Starling’s harmony...
On “Side o’ the Road”, Creedence Clearwater Revival briefly stepped away from the story song...
On Home Is Where the Heart Is, David Cassidy turned Pilot’s bright pop hit January...
With “Y Andale”, Linda Ronstadt did not simply visit mariachi tradition — she stepped back...
On a record pointed toward tomorrow, Neil Diamond tucked in a song that seemed to...
On Hot August Night, “Soggy Pretzels” is the small crooked grin between Neil Diamond’s grand...
Before the dance-floor years, Bee Gees carried their harmonies into a Los Angeles country-rock morning,...