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Elvis Costello All This Useless Beauty

Elvis Costello’s ‘All This Useless Beauty’ Turns 30 As A Transitional Album Gains New Recognition

by Paul Cashmere

Elvis Costello’s All This Useless Beauty turns 30 as fans revisit the final Attractions album and one of the defining transition records of his career.

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The Flaming Lips during the touring cycle for their 2006 album At War With The Mystics, the record that followed Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots and marked a more guitar-driven direction for the Oklahoma City band.

The Flaming Lips At War With The Mystics Turns 20

by Paul Cashmere

Twenty years after its release, The Flaming Lips’ At War With The Mystics stands as a turning point in the band’s catalogue, blending psychedelic experimentation with a heavier guitar sound.

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The Doobie Brothers 1976 era release of the album Takin' It To The Streets

The Doobie Brothers Takin’ It To The Streets Turns 50

by Paul Cashmere

The Doobie Brothers reshaped their sound with the 1976 album Takin’ It To The Streets, the record that introduced Michael McDonald and launched a new era for the band.

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George Benson Breezin 1976 album cover featuring jazz guitarist George Benson

George Benson Breezin’ Turns 50 As Landmark Jazz Crossover Album

by Paul Cashmere

George Benson’s Breezin turns 50. The landmark 1976 album topped the pop, jazz and R&B charts and remains one of the best-selling jazz albums ever recorded.

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