the one after the big one
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The One After the Big One: Rod Stewart, FOOLISH BEHAVIOUR
It's a testament to how good Rod Stewart was at the beginning of his career – busting out with the Jeff Beck Group before setting the world aflame with the Faces and a handful of his first solo records –...
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The One After the Big One: John Prine, DIAMONDS IN THE ROUGH
Aside from his 2018 album THE TREE OF FORGIVENESS, which debuted in the Top Five of the Billboard 200 album chart (and fell off the chart a couple weeks later), John Prine could never really be said to have had...
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The One After the Big One: Emmylou Harris / Linda Ronstadt / Dolly Parton, TRIO II
The length of time and fitful process required to release TRIO II – the second album by the lovely triple-tiered harmony machine of Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris – should not cause one to think it is of...
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The One after the Big One: Jackson Browne, RUNNING ON EMPTY
Jackson Browne’s 1976 album THE PRETENDER was his breakthrough, an album on which he took the potent forces marshalled through his first three records — literate lyrics of alienation and despair, sung by one of the great voices of the...
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The One after the Big One: Linda Ronstadt, PRISONER IN DISGUISE
In her three albums with the great arranger and bandleader Nelson Riddle in the 1980s, Linda Ronstadt took on the standards that had emerged from the early golden era of pop tunes by the likes of the Gershwins, Irving Berlin...
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The One After the Big One: Van Morrison, COMMON ONE
Van Morrison’s 1979 album INTO THE MUSIC was not a huge hit — he really didn’t make those anymore — but it was a singular artistic statement from a man who had made some of the most resonant music of...
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The One After the Big One: Eagles, THE LONG RUN
Is perfection achievable? Why would one ever want to attempt it? With 1976’s HOTEL CALIFORNIA, the Eagles made perhaps the quintessential ‘70s California rock record, on par with records like Fleetwood Mac’s RUMOURS, Carole King’s TAPESTRY, Jackson Browne’s LATE FOR...
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The One After the Big One: David Lee Roth, CRAZY FROM THE HEAT
There exists in the deep and fathomless space of the internet a video of a 1982 Van Halen performance in Largo, Md. We highly recommend viewing it — it captures perhaps the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band of the time...
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The One After the Big One: The Doors, L.A. WOMAN
After the Top Five success of 1970’s MORRISON HOTEL, the Doors were in a bit of a pickle. Their record label, Elektra, flooded the market with a live album (ABSOLUTELY LIVE) and a best-of package (13) to close out 1970...
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