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Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s ‘Ragged Glory’ Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospective

September 8, 2020 Mike Elliott
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‘Ragged Glory’’s place is secure in the Crazy Horse canon alongside the classics ‘Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere’ (1969), ‘Zuma’ (1975), and ‘Rust Never Sleeps’ (1979).

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The Allman Brothers Band’s ‘Seven Turns’ Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospective

July 2, 2020 Mike Elliott
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Sounding more like a cohesive group effort than any of their Arista sides, the Allman Brothers Band’s ninth studio affair was, at the time, arguably their best album since 1973’s ‘Brothers and Sisters.’

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Steve Earle And The Dukes’ ‘The Hard Way’ Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospective

June 30, 2020 Mike Elliott
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Although it was released in the darkest of times, Earle’s fourth studio album still contains some of the most powerful music of its era and of Steve Earle’s long career.

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Gov’t Mule’s Eponymous Debut Album ‘Gov’t Mule’ Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospective

June 26, 2020 Mike Elliott
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As manifested across their self-titled debut LP, the beauty of Gov’t Mule is that they belong to the bygone era of “if it rocks, it’s good”—regardless of some preconceived and arbitrary category.

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Free’s ‘Fire and Water’ Turns 50 | Anniversary Retrospective

June 25, 2020 Mike Elliott
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In Free’s hands, the ballads rock just as hard and are just as intense as the rockers, making the entirety of their third studio album a powerful listening experience.

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Bob Dylan’s ‘Saved’ Turns 40 | Anniversary Retrospective

June 22, 2020 Mike Elliott
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Where ‘Slow Train Coming’ (1979) had been seen as a curious novelty, ‘Saved’ doubled down on Dylan’s conversion and reinforced that he was serious about this Jesus stuff.

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Paradise Waiting: Remembering John Prine

April 8, 2020 Mike Elliott
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Photo: Danny Clinch

No matter how horrible—or goofy—the world seemed to get, there was John Prine, maybe telling you how to fix things, but mostly letting you know everything will be alright.

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Delaney & Bonnie's ‘On Tour With Eric Clapton’ Turns 50 | Anniversary Retrospective

March 1, 2020 Mike Elliott
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Clapton may have been the bigger name, but Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett ran the show, their vocals scratching that genuine soul country itch that no Brit could ever hope to match.

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