The Storm Inside Neil Diamond’s Heartlight: How Hurricane Cuts Through His 1982 Pop Glow
On Hurricane, Neil Diamond lets the polished surface of Heartlight carry rougher weather: desire, tension,...
On Hurricane, Neil Diamond lets the polished surface of Heartlight carry rougher weather: desire, tension,...
Inside House of Shame, the polished comeback surface of Bee Gees meets a sharper dance-floor...
On Pretty Please, Josh Turner treats old-school country not as a museum piece, but as...
On Silk Purse, Linda Ronstadt treated Mickey Newbury’s Are My Thoughts With You not as...
On Bluebird, Emmylou Harris turns I Still Miss Someone into a hushed conversation with the...
On I Don’t Wanna Talk About It Now, Emmylou Harris turned late-career freedom into something...
On Revival, John Fogerty’s River Is Waiting turns the familiar pull of water into a...
At the end of Romance, David Cassidy let the bright machinery of comeback pop fall...
Before Neil Diamond became a voice built for arenas, The Long Way Home caught him...
On Main Course, Bee Gees were stepping toward a new American groove, but All This...
On “Mele Kalikimaka My ’Ohana,” Josh Turner lets Christmas travel farther than snow and steeples,...
On Simple Dreams, Linda Ronstadt saved her softest farewell for last: an old cowboy ballad...
On Mystery Train, Emmylou Harris did not simply cover a rockabilly landmark; she slowed the...
At the Ryman, Emmylou Harris turned Half as Much into a lesson in restraint, letting...
On Cosmo’s Factory, Creedence Clearwater Revival treated a Bo Diddley blues as more than a...
Inside The Partridge Family’s 1972 Shopping Bag, Girl, You Make My Day gave David Cassidy...
In “Walk On,” Linda Ronstadt did not return to country as a stranger; she sounded...
On Am I Blue, Linda Ronstadt did not simply visit the old songbook; she let...
In Gold Don’t Rust, Neil Diamond used the Nashville frame of Tennessee Moon to ask...
On the Bee Gees’ last studio album, Barry Gibb turned a quiet acoustic song into...
In Josh Turner’s 2020 studio cover, Keith Whitley’s rain-soaked survivor’s song becomes an act of...
Before her Asylum years became a turning point, Linda Ronstadt opened Don’t Cry Now with...
On the 1987 Trio album, Emmylou Harris turned Jean Ritchie’s My Dear Companion into something...
On Cowgirl’s Prayer, Emmylou Harris turns I Hear a Call into a hushed act of...
Before John Fogerty sings a word on Eye of the Zombie, Goin’ Back Home lets...
On David Cassidy’s 1992 comeback trail, “For All the Lonely” sounded less like a return...
On a bright 1978 album built for motion, Linda Ronstadt turned Eric Kaz’s Blowing Away...
On Love at the Greek, Neil Diamond turned Street Life from an album cut into...
In Dig In, Neil Diamond sounds like an artist still close enough to the street...
On Odessa, the Bee Gees turned biography into chamber pop, and “Edison” shows how far...