Review of David Bowie's 14th studio album, Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps).
Review: Kate Bush – Never For Ever (1980)
Review of Kate Bush's third studio album Never For Ever, which is a charming mix of old and brand new.
Year by Year: Best Albums of 1973
Introducing the best albums of 1973. Featuring Yes, King Crimson, Magma, Can, and more.
Review: Jethro Tull – Roots To Branches (1995)
Review of Jethro Tull's 19th studio album Roots To Branches, which brings influences from Arabic and Indian music to the band's sound.
Review: Jethro Tull – A (1980)
Review of Jethro Tull's 13th studio album, A, on which the band's lineup changes dramatically and their musical style takes a step in a more pop-oriented direction.
Review: New York Gong – About Time (1980)
About Time is New York Gong's first and only studio album. Combining prog and punk, About Time is officially a New York Gong album, but it can also be considered a continuation of the legendary Gong, Daevid Allen's solo album, or, from a certain perspective, even the first album by Bill Laswell's band Material.
Review: Yes – Drama (1980)
Review of Yes's tenth studio album and the first to be made without vocalist Jon Anderson. Anderson and Rick Wakeman are replaced by Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes, the duo known as The Buggles.
Year by Year: Best Albums of 1973 – 11-20
Introducing the best albums of 1973, ranked 11-20. Featuring Genesis, Le Orme, Gong, Roxy Music, and more.
Review: Peter Hammill – A Black Box (1980)
Review of Peter Hammill's ninth studio album, A Black Box.
Year by Year: Best Albums of 1973 – 21-30
Introducing the best albums of 1973, ranked 21-30. Featuring Renaissance, Hugh Hopper, Return To Forever, Mahavishnu Orchestra, and six more great bands.