A Different Kind of Ache: Neil Diamond’s 1969 “Both Sides, Now” Gave Joni Mitchell’s Song New Weight
A great cover does not erase the original; it changes the light around it. On...
A great cover does not erase the original; it changes the light around it. On...
With Something Blue, Neil Diamond did not try to outrun time. In 2014, he opened...
On Cucumber Castle, a tender, elaborate ballad revealed what the Bee Gees sounded like when...
Some songs announce themselves at once. Whisper Whisper by the Bee Gees does something more...
Some of the truest songs on an album are not the ones pushed hardest. They...
At the very end of Haywire, Josh Turner stops chasing momentum and leaves the room...
On For Sentimental Reasons, Linda Ronstadt does something rarer than revival. With “Straighten Up and...
On Mad Love, Linda Ronstadt turns “Look Out for My Love” into something tense, bright,...
On Thirteen, Emmylou Harris does not simply cover My Father’s House; she opens its locked...
On Wrecking Ball, Emmylou Harris did more than record “All My Tears”; she found a...
On Cowgirl’s Prayer, Emmylou Harris takes Jesse Winchester’s “Thanks to You” and gives gratitude a...
On White Shoes, Emmylou Harris turned “Pledging My Love” into something hushed and luminous, carrying...
On ‘Workin’ on a Building’, John Fogerty stepped away from rock stardom and into older...
Released as the third single from John Fogerty’s hard-won 1997 return, “Blueboy” sounds like an...
On Mae, David Cassidy sounds less like a phenomenon and more like a young artist...
On a late Partridge Family album, It’s A Long Way To Heaven catches a bright...
On We Ran, Linda Ronstadt took Bruce Springsteen’s If I Should Fall Behind and made...
On Mad Love, Linda Ronstadt found a harder, brighter shape for ‘Girls Talk’, turning an...
Sometimes the song on the back of the single carries the quieter truth. Neil Diamond’s...
On Main Course, the Bee Gees stopped leaning on the past and let rhythm lead...
On the deluxe edition of Haywire, Josh Turner slips in a song that sounds less...
On Lover’s Return, Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, and Emmylou Harris do something rarer than showing...
Years before Trio became a formal landmark, Emmylou Harris was already finding that rare three-part...
On Elite Hotel, Emmylou Harris made “Ooh Las Vegas” feel like more than a spirited...
On “Chameleon”, Creedence Clearwater Revival sound less like a bar-band force of nature and more...
On David Cassidy’s 1976 RCA release Home Is Where the Heart Is, “Breakin’ Down Again”...
On the 1976 title track Hasten Down the Wind, Linda Ronstadt found the still center...
Sometimes the songs that last are the ones that never push their way forward. On...
In “Lonely Looking Sky”, Neil Diamond turns a film about flight into something deeply human,...
Long before the Bee Gees became pop royalty, Turn of the Century opened their 1967...