Released in 1977, ‘Seconds Out’ showcased the band’s great live performances and was a major worldwide hit.
Browsing: Album Rewinds
Given the test of time and the wisdom of hindsight, how do significant albums from the past sound and play today? Our critics take a second look from a fresh perspective
With hits like “Back on the Chain Gang” and “My City Was Gone,” the band successfully rebounded from tragedy.
Started before the death of Duane Allman, and completed after he was gone, the album served as a poignant, multifaceted farewell to the guitar great.
Timeless tracks like “Roundabout” and “Long Distance Runaround,” premiered here, defined the prog genre.
The third album from the genius and his motley band lampooned society and the hippies escaping it. We look back at a ’60s masterpiece
Equal parts ambitious and meticulous, the band’s 1972 best-seller is a smartly produced collage whose appeals remain undimmed
By the time they started recording their third album, the San Jose band had transformed itself into an eclectic and progressive group.
On their 1974 LP, Fagen and Becker honed their humorous lyrics and perfected their luscious arrangements that straddled multiple genres.
Their partnership is among the purest, boasting a celestial vocal blend, rooted in mutual admiration and the sheer joy of making music
Was Todd’s against-the-grain psychedelic album a masterpiece or a slab of unintelligible self-indulgence? We look back at a ’70s classic