Inside The Lighthouse: John Fogerty’s ‘Headlines’ Caught the Darker Pulse of Eye of the Zombie
On Headlines, John Fogerty turned the studio into a place of pressure, rhythm, and restless...
On Headlines, John Fogerty turned the studio into a place of pressure, rhythm, and restless...
On Rambunctious Boy, John Fogerty turns a long-awaited return into something brisk, rootsy, and free,...
Before David Cassidy became a face on bedroom walls, “Only A Moment Ago” gave listeners...
On “Rosa’s Cantina”, David Cassidy sounds less like a poster on a bedroom wall and...
On Easy for You to Say, Linda Ronstadt lets Jimmy Webb’s elegant sorrow breathe, proving...
In Linda Ronstadt‘s late-career return to rock, Bob Dylan‘s borderland song becomes less a young...
Before the familiar hits arrive, “Lordy” throws open the door to Neil Diamond’s 1970 Troubadour...
On a soundtrack built for motion, Bee Gees let Life Goes On stand still long...
In Josh Turner’s hands, “Almost Persuaded” becomes more than an old hymn; it becomes a...
On “Try Me Again,” Linda Ronstadt stepped from interpreter to co-writer, letting a private kind...
In 1981, a modest country single bloomed into a top-ten reminder that Emmylou Harris could...
On Blue Kentucky Girl, Emmylou Harris found a bright, barroom pulse in Willie Nelson’s “Sister’s...
At the close of Pendulum’s first side, Creedence Clearwater Revival turned down the fire and...
On Love in Bloom, David Cassidy stepped beyond the familiar glare of teen fame and...
In Los Laureles, Linda Ronstadt did not simply visit mariachi tradition; she stepped back into...
Neil Diamond’s 1977 reading of Joni Mitchell’s Free Man in Paris turns a sharp portrait...
In the polished glow of 1982, Neil Diamond found a quieter shoreline on In Ensenada,...
Before the world learned to hear the Bee Gees through dance-floor shimmer, In My Own...
Before the Bee Gees became a sound of glittering dance floors, “Lion in Winter” caught...
On “The First Nowell”, Josh Turner lets an old carol breathe through a country baritone...
On a historic Nashville stage, Josh Turner turned Merle Haggard’s “Silver Wings” into a quiet...
On “The Blue Train,” departure becomes a three-part conversation: Linda Ronstadt leads the farewell, while...
On a 1982 album built around closeness, trust, and carefully chosen songs, Linda Ronstadt and...
On Tulsa Queen, Emmylou Harris let the train rhythm carry more than motion—it carried the...
On Roses in the Snow, Emmylou Harris made an old Carter Family pledge feel newly...
In Goodnight Old World, Emmylou Harris turns late-career reflection into a small song of release,...
On her 1975 major-label arrival, Emmylou Harris turned Billy Sherrill’s country ballad into a study...
In John Fogerty’s 2009 return to The Blue Ridge Rangers, “Paradise” became less a borrowed...
In a season of louder comebacks, John Fogerty found power in an acoustic-driven wish that...
On “Warm My Soul”, David Cassidy stepped away from the bright glare of teen-idol fame...