The band's 1991 single joins ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ in the illustrious category.
An antidote to the artifice of glam-rock, this earthy, roots-y album was big news in mid-70s rock.
It topped charts everywhere and made the brothers instant superstars. But its success was anything but assured.
The album was both a celebration of the joys of success and a testament to the wounds it can never heal.
The rock supergroup’s 2005 album will be available for the first time as liquid-filled vinyl.
Produced by Esmond Edwards and arranged and conducted by Don Sebesky, the album places Tjader within a richly orchestrated studio setting.
The piece is a nearly 40-minute large-ensemble performance marking Coltrane’s decisive embrace of the avant-garde.
The reissue is part of Blue Note’s ongoing Tone Poet vinyl series.
The live album was recorded in Hermosa Beach in 1962.
Also getting into the Hall this year: Billy Idol, Phil Collins, Iron Maiden, Sade, Luther Vandross, and Joy Division/New Order.
The history of recorded jazz is hard to pin down. So many conflicting stories make up a rich patchwork that guides us towards the truth of how jazz began.
The ‘Bobbie Gentry And Glen Campbell’ album is a 1968 country-lounge classic that brought together Capitol Records’ new rising stars.
Split across ‘Originals,’ ‘Covers,’ and ‘Oddities’, ‘Echo Of Miles’ proved that even Soundgarden’s rarities and B-sides were essential listens.
Arguably Crowded House’s most satisfying record, ‘Together Alone’ attracted plaudits from the critics and hit the upper reaches of charts around the world.
A seismic career shift and a bold new artistic direction brought an indelible classic.
Hailed as the perfect pop-rock album, ‘Parallel Lines’ made Blondie global icons, influencing successive generations of New York bands.
Featuring the Jimmy Webb-penned opus, ‘MacArthur Park,’ the album was a chart-topper from an unlikely source.