The King's sophomore LP carries forth all of the formative rock & roll electricity of his classic RCA debut.
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: Dwight Yoakam- Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc. Etc., 1986
A bona-fide hillbilly-rockstar kicks country music in its glossed-over ass.
From the Turntable: Trisha Yearwood, Hearts In Armor, 1992
A timeless vocalist discovers her artistic voice.
From the Turntable: Bruce Springsteen- The Wild, The Innocent & The E-Street Shuffle, 1973
The first of many E-Street masterworks.
From the Turntable: The Beatles- Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967
An artistic masterpiece & cultural milestone reshapes the direction of pop music forever.