The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel was the first hit record built on turntablismMusic linernotes album music
Sunday at the Village Vanguard is routinely ranked among the best live jazz albumsMusic linernotes album music
Sugar Hill Records said yes to Grandmaster Flash's record-with-records concept — and even Flash was surprisedMusic linernotes album music
Riverside Records released the Bill Evans Trio's 'Sunday at the Village Vanguard'Music linernotes album music
Pharoah Sanders' 'The Creator Has a Master Plan' is his most famous recordingMusic linernotes album music
Pharoah Sanders pairs meditative forms with intense improvisation in spiritual jazzMusic linernotes album music
Pharoah Sanders collaborated with Alice Coltrane and Don Cherry after Coltrane's deathMusic linernotes album music
Permanent Waves was Rush's pivot toward radio-friendly songs — without abandoning progMusic linernotes album music
McGeoch was Magazine's guitarist before joining Siouxsie and the BansheesMusic linernotes album music
Martin Hannett kept mixing Love Will Tear Us Apart during the Closer sessionsMusic linernotes album music
Kraftwerk's Replicas imagines a world where machines replaced human connectionMusic linernotes album music
Kind of Blue was recorded at Columbia's 30th Street Studio in two 1959 sessionsMusic linernotes album music
Joy Division's Closer was released July 18, 1980, two months after Ian Curtis's deathMusic linernotes album music
John Coltrane's quartet on A Love Supreme was Tyner, Garrison, and Jones.Music linernotes album music
John Coltrane's 'Blue Train' sextet paired him with Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, and moreMusic linernotes album music
James William Guercio got Moondog's 1969 album recorded at Columbia with 50 musiciansMusic linernotes album music
Harry Partch was born in Oakland to parents who had been missionaries in ChinaMusic linernotes album music
Harry Partch built his tuning system on just intonation, not equal temperamentMusic linernotes album music
Grandmaster Flash's The Message was released on Sugar Hill Records in 1982Music linernotes album music
Gary Numan found a Minimoog accidentally left in the studio and made ReplicasMusic linernotes album music