Although Gipsy Lady is credited to Schenker Barden Acoustic Project, the album cover sports the
interlocking MSG logo of the Michael Schenker Group, which is appropriate. Unlike the Thank You instrumental albums Schenker had done previously, he had original MSG ...
Riding a wave of multi-platinum chart-toppers, Michael Bublé presents his third studio album, Call Me
Irresponsible, featuring a David Foster-produced set of classic and contemporary songs, from The Best Is Yet to Come and I've Got the World on a ...
Josh Groban, the 22-year-old heartthrob singer whose self-titled debut lit up the classical crossover charts
for months on end, invites listeners to get Closer on his sophomore studio release (he has also issued a live album tied to a PBS ...
Listening through Dig in Deep, Bonnie Raitt's 20th album, the entire arc of her career
becomes clear. In the early '70s she insisted on recording live in the studio with her road band. Later, various producers -- from Jerry Ragovoy ...
Those expecting Annie Lennox to come out full-guns-blazing for her solo debut, Diva, with the
high energy electro-Europop-meets-American- R&B of her Eurythmics work may be mildly disappointed. The enigmatic vocalist who made a career toying with different notions of gender ...
Celine Dion's Falling into You returned the Canadian vocalist to the top of the American
charts, and for good reason. Although the album is formulaic, it's a well-executed, stylish, and catchy formula, accentuating her natural vocal charm. Dion shines on ...
Hot August Night II might not capture Neil Diamond at the peak of his career
like its predecessor did, but it makes a convincing case for Diamond's skills as a showman. Running through his biggest hits, Diamond turns in a ...
For the most part, holiday-themed albums are about as memorable as what you had for
lunch a month ago. As humans continue to evolve, there's a very good chance that we'll develop some sort of yuletide audio bypass valve that ...