•100 Greatest Artists of All Time: Van Morrison •100 Greatest Singers of All Time: Van Morrison •500 Greatest Albums of All Time: Van Morrison'sMoondance 473 Guns N’ Roses, ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ Writers:Guns n' Roses Producer:Mike Clink Released:Aug. '87, Geffen 17 weeks; ...
it was rock’n’roll. Which may be why the punks and metalheads both got behind them – or it maybe because they were too much fun to resist. Of all the albums from Motörhead’s classic stretch, this has the most anthems –“We Are the Road Crew,”“The Chase is Better Than the...
《滚石》(英文:Rolling Stone)是以流行与音乐为主题的美国杂志。成立于1967年的旧金山,创办人是Jann ...
Writer(s):Van MorrisonPowered byPlay the Full Song When Van Morrison wrote his first hit, “Gloria,” with the Belfast garage band Them, he was just another hungry young rocker, but his gravelly voice sounds years older than he was, and you can already notice the roots of the Celtic R...
it's what I've always done. Unfortunately, with my muscles now groaning every time I expect them to push me on to the next stride, it doesn't get any easier, but I still try to keep going. In truth, I love it. To quote the title of one of my favourite Van Morrison Albums, '...
"Got Live if You Want It,” the Rolling Stones promised in a 1966 album title. And oh, do we want it, in 2021, when the pandemic has canceled its fair share of shows. Fortunately, we still have access to the thousands of worthy live albums that have been
The late, great Ray Charles completed his final album, “Genius Loves Company,” a series of duets, with the help of fellow music greats including Van Morrison, Sir Elton John, and Norah Jones. The album, released less than three months after Charles’ death at 73 of complications from liv...
Best rock albums of all time 1. Led Zeppelin: IV £9.98 Buy now from Amazon Year: 1971 Arguably Led Zeppelin's finest moment, this was the record with the perfect blend of what made them one of the greatest bands of all time. Pure rock and roll thrills (literally, on track two...
at “Sear Sound”, “Avatar”, “Globe Studios” and “Red House” in New York City, “Woolly Mammoth Sound” in Boston, and was produced by Kenny White and Peter Wolf. Magazine “Rolling Stone”, ranked “Sleepless” on number 427 on its list of “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”....
Who Put the Bomp: “What a Fool Believes” was produced by Ted Templeman, who also oversaw a number of albums from stars like Van Morrison and Van Halen. “We recorded the track over and over and it just wouldn’t come together,” Templeman told The Guardian.“I went over to Warner ...