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Image Credit: Courtesy Def Jam Records While the marketing campaign that Jay-Z was retiring afterThe Black Albumseems ludicrous decades later, it did the job of putting all eyes on Hova for this 2003 classic. It’s a nearly blacked-out photograph of the Greatest Rapper of All Time, so da...
Hip-hop had a heavy influence in the 90s on other genres, especially bands like Sugar Ray and Smash Mouth. This joint by Toronto brother-sister duo Marc and Sharon Costanzo is a prime example. This dope track talks about all the fun summertime offer from sipppin your favorite drink to bak...
with enough raw nerve for their underground fans and enough wattage for the Zeppelin lovers. Few two-piece bands ever had this much intuitive chemistry, and the tracklist bears out their ability to do just about anything – from grisly blues-rockers to the giddy bubblegum of “I Think We’...
Performances of ‘Come Fly with Me’, ‘I’ve Got You Under My Skin’ and ‘Fly Me To The Moon’ in front of one of the best big bands of all time makes this an essential jazz album for every fan of the swing era. 24.Hank Mobley:Soul Station ...
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...
The next time you’re at the breakfast table and someone starts making ramps out of breadboards and pots of jam, don’t panic – chances are they just spent too much time in their formative years playing this ace top-down racer based on the supremely swallowable model cars. As well as...
Most bands try to go for a hot new sound on their debut album. Devo did them all one better with a hot new philosophy – impressing the gospel of societal “devolution” on a Seventies America that definitely needed to hear it. Billing themselves as “suburban robots here to entertain corp...
It’s one of rock’s first great alienated-teen anthems, with an absurdist political element that resonated with future hard rockers, including the Who and Blue Cheer, who are among the many bands to cover it. 431 Prince, ‘Adore’ 1987 Writer(s):PrincePowered byPlay the Full Song It ...