REVIEWS:

What’s the read on the latest reissue releases and live performances by classic rock artists? What biopics, movies or documentaries are worth seeing in theaters and at home? What books about rock music and the people who make and work with it are worth reading. Our team also takes a fresh look at notable works in our Album Rewind series

Strawbs’ ‘Bursting at the Seams’: Poetry and Pop

The band’s fifth album showed Dave Cousins and company turning firmly toward more complex material.

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Warren Zevon ‘Excitable Boy’ LP: Werewolves and Lawyers, Oh My

With songs like “Werewolves of London,” “Lawyers, Guns and Money” and the title track, it was not only his greatest work but a singer-songwriter classic.

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Steppenwolf, The Debut Album: Heavy Metal Thunder

If it had given us nothing more than “Born to Be Wild,” it would still be a classic. But there was a lot more to the mostly Canadian band’s first LP.

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Lucinda Williams’ Topical ‘World’s Gone Wrong’: Review

She clearly attempts to find solace in music, but can’t forget the world’s troubles, at least not on this album.

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‘Dixie Chicken’: Little Feat, Secret Southern Sauce

The group drew on Lowell George’s versatile command of blues, country, folk and R&B for its third—and many feel finest—studio album.

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Freddie and the Dreamers: The Zany British Invasion Band’s Output Fills a New Box Set

Remember “I’m Telling You Now” and “Do the Freddie”? Turns out there was a lot more to the band that had those hits.

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A Box Set Covers Jimmie Vaughan’s Fabulous Thunderbirds Years: Review

The first 13 tracks in the set were recorded in 1978 with the Roomful of Blues horn section, and are all previously unissued and produced by Joel Dorn and Doc Pomus.

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The Poco Country-Rock Legacy: “Deliverin’,” With a Gallop

With its stellar vocal harmonies and instrumental dexterity, the album established Poco for decades to come and drew a blueprint for country-rock’s future.

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Elton John’s ‘Tumbleweed Connection’: Raising the Stakes

The musical language that would define his work is all present on this early gem that solidified Elton’s writing partnership with Bernie Taupin.

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Finding a ‘Pearl’–Janis Joplin’s Last Hurrah

It remains her most fully realized record, fronting the best band she would ever lead on her strongest set of material.

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