May hosted back-to-basic efforts from The Black Keys & Weezer, comebacks from country's Class of '89, and a sizzling return from Twenty One Pilots.
From the Turntable: Elvis Presley, Elvis, 1956
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.
Twenty Essential Christmas Albums, Part II
Our journey through holiday music history continues with another diverse batch of inspired, entertaining albums.
Twenty Essential Christmas Albums, Part I
What would Christmas-time be without the music? These classic albums are essential to any yuletide soundtrack.
From the Turntable: Johnny Cash- With His Hot & Blue Guitar!, 1957
The Man In Black launches his storied catalog of albums, as well as Sun Records' LP canon, with this country & rockabilly classic.