50,000,000 Elvis Fans Can’t Be Wrong
While Elvis served in the U.S. Army in 1959, RCA Victor released three compilation LPs back home to curb fans’ appetites.
While Elvis served in the U.S. Army in 1959, RCA Victor released three compilation LPs back home to curb fans’ appetites.
This iconic scene is one of the weirdest in movie history. So, what the hell does it all mean? Read this quick analysis.
One of the best-selling jazz albums of all time. But does it deserve to be?
Did Duke Ellington ever make a bad album?
Grade: A-
Recorded in 1957 but released in 1959, “Newk’s Time” was the last LP before the legendary saxophonist’s self-imposed, three-year exile.
A deep, in-depth examination of David Lynch’s underrated 1997 psychological thriller.
It wouldn’t be a stretch to rank Moanin’ as one of the best performed jazz albums of all time.
Grade: A
While New York, N.Y. isn’t one of Russell’s most inventive recordings, it’s still a worthy addition to his adventurous catalogue.
Grade: A-
A couple sentences about Johnny Cash’s 1959 LP, “Greatest!”
Grade: B+
Champion Jack Dupree’s woozy brand of New Orleans blues is a pleasure to behold.
Grade: A-
The Country Blues of John Lee Hooker finds the legendary electric bluesman’s signature sound stripped down to its bare bones.
Grade: B+
A 1959 compilation LP from the seminal electric blues singer.
Grade: A-