Linda Ronstadt & The Nelson Riddle Orchestra – What’s New?
“What’s New?”: A Timeless Lament for Lost Love and the Gentle Ache of Unchanged Feelings. For those of us who appreciate the enduring elegance of classic American popular song, and…
“What’s New?”: A Timeless Lament for Lost Love and the Gentle Ache of Unchanged Feelings. For those of us who appreciate the enduring elegance of classic American popular song, and…
“A Little Bit Of Soap”: A Glimpse into Cleansing Regret and the Hope for a Fresh Start. For those of us who recall the vibrant, often wonderfully anachronistic, presence of…
“Shambala”: A Visionary Search for Inner Peace and an Idealistic, Utopian Sanctuary. There are certain songs that, even decades later, manage to evoke a specific kind of spiritual yearning, a…
“I Don’t Need No Doctor”: A Raw, Electrifying Declaration of Love’s Irremediable Power. For those of us who recall the visceral thrill of early 1970s hard rock and the intoxicating…
“Come Back My Love”: A Harmonious Plea for Reconciliation and Rekindled Romance. For those of us who recall the vibrant, often joyous, explosion of the rock & roll revival movement…
A Neon Glow of Innocence: When Rock ’n’ Roll Remembered Its First Kiss In 1975, Showaddywaddy, Britain’s most flamboyant revivalists of 1950s rock ’n’ roll, released “Heartbeat” as part of…
“Never Been To Spain”: A Humorous Yet Profound Reflection on Life’s Unforeseen Journeys and Unfulfilled Fantasies. For those of us who recall the sonic landscape of the late 1960s and…
“Editions of You”: A Dazzling, Anxious Dance Through Modernity and the Shifting Sands of Identity. For those of us who experienced the exhilarating, often disorienting, cultural shifts of the early…
“You Got What It Takes”: A Jukebox Jive of Enduring Affection and Classic Rock & Roll Charm. For those of us who remember the vibrant explosion of rock & roll…
“The Traveling Kind”: A Melancholy Yet Resilient Homage to a Life Lived on the Road of Song and Experience. In the expansive landscape of American roots music, few partnerships resonate…