The 1960s were and likely always will be the most transformative decade in music history. The Beatles, Sam Cooke, The Beach Boys, Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, and The Rolling Stones are just a mere ...
Almost 60 years after The Beatles released their dreamy track "I'm Only Sleeping" from their seventh studio album Revolver, ...
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More than 55 years after its release, The Beatles' iconic "Abbey Road" is proving that great music never goes out of style. The legendary 1969 album just experienced a remarkable surge in popularity, ...
The 1960s and 70s were transformative decades for music, giving birth to genres such as rock, folk, and soul while introducing some of the most iconic albums in history. If you are looking to build a ...
Whimsical from the title alone, this Syd Barrett-led project from Pink Floyd was a masterpiece in 1967, and it’s still a masterpiece today. It’s your classic type of instrumental psychedelic rock one ...
The musical landscape of the late 1960s was dominated by psychedelic rock. Led by The Beatles, who released three consecutive psychedelic masterworks in 1966 (“Revolver”) and 1967 (“Sgt. Pepper’s ...
Between the death of Brian Jones and the arrival of Mick Taylor, it was fairly possible that the Rolling Stones’ 1969 album Let It Bleed could have been one of their worst. Instead, Mick Jagger and ...
For decades, Beach Boysfans and rock aficionados have wondered if their unreleased album, Adult/Child, would ever officially see the light of day. Recorded during the mid-1970s, when the group ...
Classic rock can mean many things, but famous albums like Abbey Road and The Dark Side of the Moon may describe them in the ...