Walter Becker – A Horse in Town
A Lonesome Drift Through Memory, Mystery, and the Shadows of Self Released as part of Walter Becker’s 2007 collection Found Studio Tracks, “A Horse in Town” feels like a rare…
A Lonesome Drift Through Memory, Mystery, and the Shadows of Self Released as part of Walter Becker’s 2007 collection Found Studio Tracks, “A Horse in Town” feels like a rare…
A Riotous Burst of Holiday Joy Wrapped in Glam Rock Spirit Featured on Slade’s 1985 festive release Crackers, “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town” stands as a spirited reinterpretation of…
A Quiet Heartbreak That Lingers Long After the Last Goodbye Released on John Prine’s 1971 debut album John Prine, “Far From Me” emerged as one of the most emotionally devastating…
A Wry Exploration of Desire and Social Facades Released on Steely Dan’s 2003 album Everything Must Go, “Lunch With Gina” marks one of the band’s later-period triumphs, blending their signature…
Reclaiming Defiance and Joy Amid Life’s Chaos Released on Slade’s 1976 album Nobody’s Fools, “Pack Up Your Troubles” reflects a band in transition, experimenting beyond the hard-driving glam rock that…
Finding Solace Amid the Shadows of Night Released on Jackson Browne’s 1989 album World in Motion, “Enough of the Night” captures a quietly poignant moment within an album that blends…
A Fierce Declaration of Self-Defense and Inner Resolve Released as part of Ted Nugent’s 1995 album Spirit of the Wild, “I Shoot Back” emerged during a pivotal moment in his…
A Fierce Celebration of Freedom and Primal Connection In 1995, Ted Nugent returned with Spirit of the Wild, an album that climbed to number 23 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart,…
A Tender Reassurance in the Glitter of Glam The Sweet, the iconic British glam-rock quartet, included “You’re Not Wrong for Loving Me” on their 1993 compilation The Sweet, offering a…
A Joyous Confession of Obsession, Spelled L‑U‑V When Steely Dan returned in 2000 with their long-awaited studio album Two Against Nature, the record soared to number six on the U.S.…