Cain – A Pound of Flesh (1975) Minnesota’s entry into the hard rock arena—melodic

A Pound of Flesh (1975)Minnesota’s entry into the hard rock arena—melodic, muscular, and dipped in just enough mysticism to keep things interesting. Cain’s A Pound of Flesh is one of those records that lurks on collector shelves, whispered about but rarely heard. But once it hits your ears, it’s clear: these guys weren’t amateurs. What … Read more

Neil Young – Decade (1977) A triple-album time capsule of an artist who never stayed put—sprawling

Neil Young – Decade (1977)A triple-album time capsule of an artist who never stayed put—sprawling, scrappy, and endlessly revealing. Decade isn’t just a greatest hits album—it’s a roadmap through Neil Young’s first wild ten years, packed with hits, unreleased cuts, and deeper tracks that tell the story behind the legend. Across 35 songs, you hear … Read more

Bob Seger – Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man (1969) Detroit’s blue-collar poet comes out swingin’—raw

Bob Seger – Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man (1969)Detroit’s blue-collar poet comes out swingin’—raw, raucous, and already chasing that rock ‘n’ roll truth. Before the Silver Bullet Band and stadium anthems, Bob Seger dropped Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man—an explosive debut packed with soul, attitude, and Motor City muscle. At just 23, Seger already had the gravel-throated urgency and … Read more

Stephen Stills – Stephen Stills (1970) A folk-rock titan steps into the spotlight alone

A folk-rock titan steps into the spotlight alone—confident, eclectic, and carried by golden hands and gravel voice. Stephen Stills’ self-titled debut isn’t just a side project—it’s a statement, and a bold one at that. Released while Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young were still burning hot, Stephen Stills showed he had plenty to say—and plenty of … Read more

Boz Scaggs – Boz Scaggs (1969) Texas soul meets Muscle Shoals magic

Texas soul meets Muscle Shoals magic—an unsung masterpiece of blues, groove, and burning heart. After leaving the Steve Miller Band, Boz Scaggs went solo and quietly dropped one of the greatest debut albums of the late ’60s, backed by the legendary Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and featuring the blistering six-string of Duane Allman. Boz Scaggs … Read more