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Why The Cult Recorded Their ‘Electric’ Album Twice

On April 6, 1987, the Cult released their seminal LP Electric, an album which was actually recorded twice. Electric was the follow-up to 1985’s post-punk/gothic rock triumph Love,

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Guns N’ Roses’ Not in This Lifetime … Tour: By the Numbers

When Guns N’ Roses assembled members of their classic lineup in April 2016 for a small club show in Hollywood, they knew it would be

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How the Beatles Created the ‘First Heavy Metal Record Ever Made’

The Beatles have been called many things – including pioneers, innovators and icons. One thing they have rarely been called, however, is heavy metal. Still,

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‘Joe Dirt’ Blends Sophomoric Humor and Sweetness

It’s no surprise that virtually every film critic hated Joe Dirt, the cult classic starring comedian David Spade. After all, the movie featured a nonsensical

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How Motley Crue Regrouped for the ‘Saints of Los Angeles’ Single

Motley Crue had a lot riding on their 2008 reunion album, Saints of Los Angeles, and they kicked things off on a high note with its raucous,

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Carole King Releases Breakup Song ‘It’s Too Late’

There are A-sides picked by record companies, and there are A-sides fans demand to hear. “It’s Too Late” falls into the latter category. After the

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Funkadelic Make a Last Stand With ‘War Babies’ LP

With George Clinton’s empire suddenly crumbling on a number of fronts, he tried to rally for Funkadelic’s final stand, 1981’s The Electric Spanking of War Babies.

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Carole King Shakes Free on ‘I Feel the Earth Move’

By the time Carole King wrote “I Feel the Earth Move,” a double A-side released with “It’s Too Late” in April 1971, she wasn’t yet 30

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Carole King Releases a Double A-Sided No. 1 Single

Carole King’s career- and genre-defining Tapestry was released on Feb. 10, 1971, but didn’t enter the Billboard albums chart until two months later, on April 10.

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Ringo Starr’s Sophomoric Stone Age Comedy ‘Caveman’

One of the most fascinating questions in American cinema is about the long comedic dry spell from the late 1960s to the dawn of the 1980s,

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