and the others follow with supporting vocals and verses. But while the EP would feel like a split album at times, the LP is more cohesive in delivery. On opening track “Without You Without Them,” an understated three-part a’cappella sets up the rest of the record effectively. Closing...
“Ego Maniacs,” with Killer Mike and Busta Rhymes, also stands tall as a strong closer, bringing together Cube’s style with some standout performances from his guests. But outside of these highlights, the album loses its way. Some of the production choices feel stuck in limbo—caught betw...
The album features the film’s original score composed by Hu Xiaoou and Nathan Wang (She’s All That, The Game Plan, You Again, Playing with Fire, Chinese Zodiac). Also included is the song Welcome to San Francisco performed by Rennie Wang. The soundtrack is […] ‘New Wave’ Sound...
With it came an alternative dance/pop sound that was all the rage during the 1980s. The band's Substance release from 1987 featured all its prominent singles in 12-inch form and also housed one of its most beloved tracks, "True Faith," which had not previously been released on ...
album’s highlights is Clapton performing Hendrix’s 1966 song “Stone Free” backed by Nile Rodgers and his former Chic comrades, Bernard Edwards and Tony Thompson.Slashalso makes an appearance, with Hendrix’s former group Band Of Gypsys in tow, whileThe Curecover the classic “Purple Haze....
On October 23, 1972, “Hi” label released “I’m Still in Love with You”, the fifth Al Green studio album. It was recorded in 1972, at “Royal Recording Studios” in Memphis, Tennessee, and was produced by Willie Mitchell. In 2012, the album was ranked number 286 on the “500 Gr...
Billboard Baby took the successful formula of his 2019 twin releasesBaby on BabyandKirk— collections of succinct, effective punches to the mouth — and combined them into one overarching project with April’sBlame It on Baby. Along the way he refines his breakneck, relentless approach and laye...
was proclaimed America's best rock & roll band on the cover of Rolling Stone as Document was ascending the charts? "Embarrassed, like any sensible person would be," he says with a chuckle. • Rolling Stone's Original 1987 Review • R.E.M. Roar Back With 'Collapse Into Now' 40 U2...
46: U2 – Achtung Baby How often does the most popular band in the world do something completely unexpected? With its innovative electronic sound,Achtung Babyredefined U2 while presenting five of its most indelible singles. And it spawned Zoo TV, which forever upped the ante for rock tours as...
We count down the best albums of 2019, from Lana Del Rey's 'Norman Fucking Rockwell!' to DaBaby's 'Baby on Baby.'