Donald Fagen – Madison Time
A Soulful Groove That Brings Timeless Cool to the Dance Floor “Madison Time”, as performed by Donald Fagen on the live album The New York Rock and Soul Revue: Live…
A Soulful Groove That Brings Timeless Cool to the Dance Floor “Madison Time”, as performed by Donald Fagen on the live album The New York Rock and Soul Revue: Live…
A Quiet Whisper of Glam: Believing in Dreams When the Lights Go Down In 1975, the British glam rock band Mud released their album Use Your Imagination, a record that…
A Relentless Heart That’s Never Satisfied In Slade’s earliest incarnation as Ambrose Slade, “Everybody’s Next One” appears on their 1969 debut album Beginnings — a covers-heavy collection that didn’t chart…
A Futuristic City’s Jazz-Splashed Reckoning: “Big Noise, New York” as the Pulse of Urban Myth and Memory From the moment Donald Fagen released “Big Noise, New York” in 1993 as…
A Glam-Soaked Daydream of Misfits and Mystery, L-L-Lucy Captures the Unspoken Longing Behind the Glitter When Mud released L-L-Lucy in 1974, the British glam rock scene was nearing its peak,…
A Raw Reckoning of Masculinity and Self-Deception in the Quiet Corners of Grand Funk Railroad’s Debut On their 1969 debut album On Time, Grand Funk Railroad captured the electric pulse…
A Broken Heart in Retro Harmony: Wizzard Revisits Teen Heartache with Soulful Precision On their 1974 concept album Introducing Eddy and the Falcons, British glam-rock pioneers Wizzard unveiled a musical…
A Raw Kiss of Glam Rock Grit and Swagger, “Do the Dirty” Is Slade’s Unfiltered Challenge to a World Moving On In 1976, Slade released their sixth studio album, “Nobody’s…
A Quiet Benediction of Love: James Taylor’s “You Can Close Your Eyes” Offers Comfort in a World of Uncertainty In 1971, amid the seismic shifts in culture and music, James…
The Quiet Weight of Disillusionment in the Midst of Glittering Ambition “Standin’ On The Corner” by Slade, featured on their 1974 soundtrack album Slade in Flame, is a deceptively understated…