The Fab Four close out their breakthrough year with a holding pattern record that mostly revisits their earliest formulas.
From the Turntable: The Beatles- A Hard Day’s Night, 1964
As Beatlemania explodes, the band grows their lyrical scope, and heads to the box office.
From the Turntable: The Beatles- With the Beatles, 1963
A charming and enduring sophomore effort that further solidified their potent rock & roll powers.
From the Turntable: The Beatles, Please Please Me, 1963
The Fab Four's debut LP remains an electrifying experience and launched the most revered catalog in music history.
From the Turntable: Phil Spector- A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records, 1963
Phil Spector's timeless holiday zenith is forever etched in the fabric of the season.
From the Turntable: Marty Robbins- Gunfighter Ballads & Trail Songs, 1959
Before Red Headed Stranger or The Dood & Juanita, there was Gunfighter Ballads & Trail Songs.