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From British blues to California rock, from smooth sunshine to the most haunting breakup epics ever
From British blues to California rock, from smooth sunshine to the most haunting breakup epics ever
Beneath the self-consciously dated packaging is a warm, classy record.
A crash course in the most under-appreciated Beatle
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After years of penning hits for Beiber, Selena and others, Michaels has yet to find her own musical voice.
The best of the Purple One's world-changing, genre-defying hits
Singer's seventh album is a companion to the third documentary about her life in which she's been involved
The best one-and-dones, including Lauryn Hill, Jeff Buckley, Young Marble Giants, and more
From Sixties pop smashes to Seventies protest classics
The singer's latest comes with tons of abject affection and a little misguided depth.
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