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First full release of the Mighty Real singer’s epocha
In 1976, the revolutionary singer-songwriter LAURA NYRO returned from self-imposed exile. But her comeback confounded expectations, shifting away from the impassioned intimacies of her early albums to embrace more radical perspectives. Fifty years on, Nyro’s collaborators revisit her striking second act. “She was a hip American from the Bronx,” one friend and producer tells Rob Hughes. “But her soul was old.”
London Shepherd’s Bush Empire
From the bayou to Woodstock and back – the easygoing adventures of Bobby Charles. By John Mulvey.
It was 1965 with bells on, the year the singles charts got wilder, heavier, druggier. Twelve months of traumas, transgressions and transvestism, experiments and explosions. How 20 revolutionary platters from 1966 revealed "the secrets of space and time". "Intensity was the keynote," says JON SAVAGE.
74-75: Night Life / Fighting UMR
Early Steps RHINO/WARNER BROS.