James Taylor – How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)
The ultimate declaration of romantic security, where the folk-rock gentle giant reclaims a Motown classic to celebrate the quiet, intoxicating bliss of being truly cherished. The year 1975 was a…
The ultimate declaration of romantic security, where the folk-rock gentle giant reclaims a Motown classic to celebrate the quiet, intoxicating bliss of being truly cherished. The year 1975 was a…
The Bright, Catchy Tune That Obscured a Glimpse Into the Darkest, Most Morally Corrupt Corners of Suburbia. For those of us who came of age with the music of Steely…
The Lightning Bolt of Blues-Rock Vengeance: A Guitar Riff Written in Transit That Defined the Hard Rock Decade to Come. There are certain songs that don’t just play—they erupt. They…
An Eight-Minute Odyssey of Existential Despair, Where the Search for a Future Only Leads to a Heartbreaking Confrontation with a Failed Past. For those of us who grew up decoding…
This Epic, Late-Career Ballad is a Bracingly Honest Testament to the Hard-Won Endurance of a Long-Term Love, Acknowledging Both the Sacrifice and the Deep, Unshakeable Reward. By the year 2014,…
A Gloriously Nostalgic Rock and Roll Chase That Captures the Feverish, Relentless Pursuit of a Fading Dream of Youth. For those of us who came of age during the tumultuous,…
A Lush, Oblique Portrait of Desperate Exile, Old-World Vice, and the Search for a Fleeting Fix in a South American Nightclub. There are certain songs, the true deep cuts, that…
The Glorious, Glam-Rock Heartbreak of a Man Who Knows His Wild-Eyed Infatuation is a Total Disaster. If there is one name that epitomizes the dramatic, chaotic, and utterly brilliant excess…
The Poignant Confession of a Fading Romantic Dream, Where a Reckless Moment of Intimacy Reveals the Irrevocable Solitude of Two Separate Souls. For over three decades, the name Jackson Browne…
A Sweetly Deceptive Ballad About Escapism, Forbidden Desire, and the Inner Life of a Discontented Man. The year 1975 found Steely Dan—or rather, its two creative architects, Walter Becker and…