Articles by Martin Chilton
How Fleetwood Mac’s Debut Album Took British Blues To New Heights
Released in 1968, Fleetwood Mac’s self-titled debut album set the group up to become one of the most successful bands of the 20th century.
Best Crosby, Stills & Nash (& Young) Songs: 10 Harmonious Rock Classics
Definitive 70s supergroup classics, the best Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young songs range from political diatribes to countercultural anthems.
‘Live At Massey Hall 1971’: Solo Neil Young At His Very Best
Later called ‘the album that should have come out’ after ‘After The Gold Rush’, ‘Live At Massey Hall 1971’ captures Neil Young in full glory.
Best Eagles Albums: All 10 Studio And Live Albums, Ranked And Reviewed
Fuelled by classic songwriting that popularised country-rock, the best Eagles albums contain some of the most iconic music ever recorded.
Tears In Heaven: The Story Behind Eric Clapton’s Most Emotional Song
Borne out of a deep personal tragedy, Tears In Heaven remains the most personal song that Eric Clapton ever wrote.
Best Arthur Lee And Love Songs: 10 Mind-Bending Psychedelic Classics
Defining the psychedelic era more than arguably any other band, the best Arthur Lee and Love songs continue to inspire countless musicians.
‘Blue Afternoon’: A New Creative Dawn For Tim Buckley
Hailed as ‘a crystal-clear distillation’ of Tim Buckley’s talent, the ‘Blue Afternoon’ album set him up for his most experimental work.
‘Zuma’: How Neil Young Led Crazy Horse Back To The Light
Released following his doom-laden ‘Ditch Trilogy’, the ‘Zuma’ album was ‘like the rebirth of a band’ for Neil Young And Crazy Horse.
‘Eagles Live’: The 1980 Concert Album That Saw Eagles Take A Bow
Bringing the curtain down on Eagles’ first phase, ‘Eagles Live’ captures why they were one of the most popular bands of the 70s.
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