A City Song Caught Fire: Neil Diamond’s Street Life on 1977’s Love at the Greek
On Love at the Greek, Neil Diamond turned Street Life from an album cut into...
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...
On Omega Man, the Bee Gees let Maurice Gibb carry the pulse, revealing a brotherly...
On a 2024 album built around country identity, Josh Turner lets If You Ain’t With...
On King Size Manger, Josh Turner turns a familiar Christmas warning into a warm, low-voiced...
On Canciones de Mi Padre, Linda Ronstadt turned Dos Arbolitos into something more than a...
On We Ran, Linda Ronstadt did not simply borrow Bruce Springsteen’s vow; she let it...
On Pieces of the Sky, Emmylou Harris did not copy Merle Haggard’s hurt; she let...
On Cowgirl’s Prayer, Emmylou Harris turned Leonard Cohen‘s wandering parable into a low-lit folk-country meditation...
On Luxury Liner, Emmylou Harris heard “She” as a person first and a song second,...
On Hard Bargain, Emmylou Harris turned a country-folk song into an act of witness, letting...
Between a warning song and a roots-rock grin, John Fogerty found room for sweetness that...
On Eye of the Zombie, John Fogerty placed a bright little title like Soda Pop...
On “Sheltered in Your Arms”, David Cassidy sounds less like a star returning to old...
On Sound Magazine, a polished television-pop album track gave David Cassidy room to sing regret...
On her 1972 self-titled album, Linda Ronstadt found something bracing in Woody Guthrie’s road song:...
In La Charreada, Linda Ronstadt did not simply visit mariachi tradition; she returned to a...
On All I Really Need Is You, Neil Diamond turned the polished sound of the...
In the quiet margins of Still Waters, Bee Gees found a fragile kind of beauty...
In the bright country polish of Deep South, Josh Turner tucked Wonder into the album...
In “Winter Light,” Linda Ronstadt let a title track, a film song, and a rare...
In Beyond the Great Divide, Emmylou Harris and John Starling sound less like duet partners...
On Cimarron, Emmylou Harris turned Chip Taylor’s hard-edged family tale into a hushed question about...
On The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again, John Fogerty hears Never Ending Song of Love...
In Stranger In Your Heart, David Cassidy stepped into 1990 not as a preserved memory,...
On Women ’Cross the River, Linda Ronstadt turns a roots song into a crossing point...
On Tap Root Manuscript, Neil Diamond stepped past the comfort of the hit single and...
Neil Diamond’s 1969 reading of Buffy Sainte-Marie’s farewell song turns restraint into its own kind...
Before the chart hit carried a condemned man’s final plea, Bee Gees placed a lighter,...