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read more Los Zafiros: Music from the Edge of Time

Are you getting tired of hearing the same thing over and over again? Are you in the mood for something different, but ...read more

read more Live at Bloomsbury Theatre
Zombies

In the broadest sense, I think it’s fair to say that the Zombies got a raw deal. They were one of the most talented and ...read more

read more Live at Montreux (CD & DVD)
Run DMC

Man, talk about your old school…This live performance is the hip-hop equivalent of Rick Nelson’s “Garden Party,” except ...read more

read more Live at the 1988 Montreux Jazz Festival

It seems inevitable that Wayne Shorter and Carlos Santana would team up. They seem to have similar sensibilities, and ...read more

read more Lost Boy – 10 Songs/Again

The songs sound as if they were constructed on the fly, almost as if they wrote themselves while tinkering with an ...read more

read more Leonard Cohen: I’m Your Man (Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Leonard Cohen may well be one of the most celebrated songwriters we have these days, but he sure isn’t one of the most ...read more

read more listen Loser
Beck

What a strange time the mid-nineties were. Pop music remained in the hands of the under twenty-five crowd, but the usual ...read more

read more Lady Madonna
The Beatles

Charted: #4 in March 1968 Lady Madonna would have done practically any band proud. It had intriguing lyrics, its ...read more

read more Lemon Love
Aslyn

Since the CD is obviously targeted for a young female audience, some might think it’s ridiculous for a guy in his ...read more

read more Les Paul & Friends-American Made & World Played

This disk could have been so good. Les Paul is older than Methuselah, and cooler than Elvis, so a tribute/duet album ...read more

read more Let It Be
The Beatles

Chart Position = # 1 on March 1970 The other Beatles might have considered Paul McCartney a real drag to work with, ...read more

read more Let Love In
The Goo Goo Dolls

A CD like this makes it hard to keep track of time. I mean, one minute I’m in my thirties, listening to the Goo Goo ...read more

read more Let’s Dance
David Bowie

Exchanging art for commerce, David Bowie decides to drop much of his artful tendencies, put on his red shoes and dance ...read more

read more Levee Town
Sonny Landreth

Listening to this album is like driving a vintage automobile; appealing, familiar, and totally cool. Sonny Landreth has ...read more

read more Lightning Strikes
Lou Christie

How can a song so politically incorrect sound so cool in the ?00s? The subject of young lust has been addressed ad ...read more

read more Little Red Corvette
Prince

Okay, here is a hit single from the 80's that many of today's generation have probably overlooked. Take a look and ...read more

read more Live at Fillmore West
King Curtis

Six months after this recording was made, ‘King’ Curtis Ousley would be stabbed to death while standing in front of his ...read more

read more Live at Fillmore West
Aretha Franklin

“Hey Nineteen, that’s ‘Retha Franklin. …She don’t remember the “Queen of Soul”. Steely Dan wrote those words over ...read more

read more Live at the Bluebird Café
Steve Earle

Recorded Live with Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark Did you ever wonder what would happen if three of America’s best ...read more

read more Live/Dead
The Grateful Dead

To understand just how much time has passed since this release, try to imagine a time when there was only one live ...read more

read more Lodger
David Bowie

With a career as varied as Bowie’s, it is all but impossible to pick a favorite album, especially since he’s assumed so ...read more

read more Lola
The Kinks

Charted: #9 in September 1970 The initial flurry of hits that the Kinks enjoyed during the British Invasion soon ...read more

read more Looking Forward
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Not that I want to dwell much on their choice for a title, but the fact is that most fans of these guys are not exactly ...read more

read more Love Is My Religion
Ziggy Marley

Now that the first generation of rockers has grown old, retired, or passed on, a lot of music is being made by their ...read more

read more Lovesick, Broke & Driftin’
Hank Williams III

It might be a reach, but one could argue that Hank Williams virtually invented country music before he died from a life ...read more

read more Low
David Bowie

By the time Bowie released Low, he already had a reputation for releasing odd, futuristic music. Low raised the ante ...read more

read more listen La Bamba
Valens, Richie

Richard Valenzuela was born of Mexican and American Indian descent on May 13, 1941 in Los Angeles. Growing up a minority ...read more

read more listen Like A Rolling Stone
Dylan, Bob

Any semblance of linear thinking that I may have had when I started this project has all gone out the window once I ...read more

read more listen Little Red Corvette
Prince

"You had a pocket full of horses, Trojans, and some of them used." A love song to a girl who is funky enough to save ...read more

read more Losing My Religion
R.E.M.

Since punk had fizzled out without making any substantial commercial impact, most record companies reverted to business ...read more

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