While iconic releases such as The Doors (1967) by The Doors, Blonde on Blonde (1966) by Bob Dylan and Abbey Road (1969) by ...
The No. 1 best psychedelic rock song of the 1960s, according to Collider, is "The End" (1967) by the legendary American rock ...
From psychedelic dreams to gritty roots-rock, 1968 was the year the counterculture exploded into its most diverse and daring ...
The 1960s were and likely always will be the most transformative decade in music history. The Beatles, Sam Cooke, The Beach Boys, Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, and The Rolling Stones are just a mere ...
The British Invasion hit a pinnacle in 1969, and these four masterpiece albums from British acts prove that theorem.
The musical landscape of the late 1960s was dominated by psychedelic rock. Led by The Beatles, who released three consecutive psychedelic masterworks in 1966 (“Revolver”) and 1967 (“Sgt. Pepper’s ...
For decades, Beach Boysfans and rock aficionados have wondered if their unreleased album, Adult/Child, would ever officially see the light of day. Recorded during the mid-1970s, when the group ...
Few people would dispute the claim that the 1960s produced a generous crop of influential albums. Artists like the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and Bob Dylan continue to make a major impact on pop ...
From last-chance gambles to against-all-odds comebacks, these 12 albums pulled their creators back from the brink of rock’n’roll oblivion ...