The self-titled LP, unavailable for over 40 years, captures a moment when the guitarist’s “new acoustic” approach bridged classic bluegrass and more polished contemporary forms.
The self-titled LP, unavailable for over 40 years, captures a moment when the guitarist’s “new acoustic” approach bridged classic bluegrass and more polished contemporary forms.
Ian Anderson reflects on the maligned album’s electronic pivot, the band’s real-time playing, and the delicate moment an idea arrives.
The reissue includes the previously unreleased “Knew Better Part Two” and arrives as Grande gears up for a new album and summer tour.
BMG releases a half-speed remaster of the 2006 album alongside a full 2007 festival set, with new liner notes that honor the late Phil Campbell.
A new Dolby Atmos mix, reconstructed from the original 16-track tapes, surfaces details that even devoted listeners never caught.
Moog Music has revealed a limited-run Bob Moog Tribute Edition of its Minimoog Model D reissue, with only 500 units to be produced.
As he revisits his foundational Mo’Wax singles, the producer confronts the legacy of his own archives.
The reissue of the Georgia songwriter’s 1970s work reveals a patient, unvarnished artistry, its contemporary resonance arriving without a calculated backstory.