Essentials: Aretha Franklin ‘I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You’
This is the album that made Aretha Franklin the undisputed Queen of Soul back in 1967, a title she never relinquished throughout her stellar career.
Read moreThis is the album that made Aretha Franklin the undisputed Queen of Soul back in 1967, a title she never relinquished throughout her stellar career.
Read moreThe One And Only Sam Cooke sold poorly and was quickly deleted from the mainstream catalogues. It is our most listened-to album.
Read moreStrange Disciple is a spiritual, searching record and an invitation to both celebrate and mourn.
Read moreDaft Punk unveil Memory Tapes, a look back at the creation of their final album. Random Access Memories.
Read moreOur interview with Teddy Thompson, in which he discusses his new album My Love Of Country.
Read moreTony Bennett has passed away at the age of 96. We offer this brief retrospective of his career, courtesy of Sony Music Canada.
Read moreThe 1970s saw the emergence of several country-rock groups, a new genre that reached a brilliant apex with these five albums.
Read moreHere are five great recordings from the 1960s featuring some of the best folk artists ever to grace the field.
Read moreFormer Stone Temple Pilot bass player and songwriter Robert De Leo serves up a compelling album of originals.
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