An untold number of albums have been released since the long-playing record came into being amid the technological and ...
The distinction between composition and improvisation has always been fraught territory in the discourse surrounding jazz; ...
There are no commercial bangers on Dave’s new album, writes Fiona Shepherd, just the sound of an artist wrestling with his ...
D’Angelo, who died Tuesday at the age of just 51, was indisputably a musical genius, but he didn’t leave much behind: Just three studio albums and an under-the-radar live disc over the course of two ...
Where the latter was a high-spirited and witty take on a game of chess, Miracle in the Gorbals mixes Glaswegian social realism with religious symbolism. It struck a chord with the wartime public, and ...
D’Angelo, the legendary R&B singer who helped pioneer the genre of music known as “neo-soul” and is known for such hits as “Lady,” “Brown Sugar” and “Untitled (How Does It Feel?),” died Tuesday of ...
Joe Farrell was a journeyman sax man with an impressive resume when he signed on with the CTI label in 1970, and went on to record some of the best music for that label, gaining an international ...
“True Believer,” a synth-pop concept album performed by Professor of English Aaron Kitch, explores the narratives of “soul ...
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Burnt Weeny Sandwich’ 1970 was a red-letter year for Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. After five albums on the Verve ...