This week In Jazz Legends 04/52

Wes Montgomery’s “West Coast Blues” showcases his inventive thumb-picked technique and octave work, supported by Tommy Flanagan’s piano and Percy Heath’s bass, while Benny Golson’s take on “Take The A Train” blends respect for tradition…

Hip-Hop & Soul N°103 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Mantronix’s "Got to Have Your Love" blends R&B with house, a shift from their early electro-hip-hop, peaking at #4 on the UK chart. Prince's hypnotic "Automatic" from *1999* punctuates love’s complexity with icy synths and falsetto…

Hip-Hop & Soul N°238 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Luther Vandross shines on the smooth, sensual "The Rush," blending funk grooves with lush R&B, while Karyn White’s "The Way I Feel About You" captures early ’90s vibes with polished New Jack Swing beats. Monifah’s sultry "Touch It" merges…

‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°94 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

Go West’s smooth take on Bobby Caldwell’s "What You Won’t Do for Love" keeps things polished but lacks punch, while Samantha Fox’s "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" radiates 80s kitsch and bold charisma. Boyzone’s "Love Me for a Reason" plays…

Hip-Hop & Soul N°236 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

Mis-Teeq’s “Why?” evolves from Latin-infused R&B to UK garage gold with a remix featuring Alesha Dixon’s fiery rap, hitting #8 on UK charts. Jaimeson’s “True” blends garage and drum and bass with raw, underground grit, peaking at #4.…

‘We Are Live’ N°6 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

The page touches on standout tracks across decades: The Doobie Brothers' "What A Fool Believes" captures '70s soft rock with Michael McDonald’s smooth delivery, while Sad Café’s "Strange Little Girl" overlays soft melodies with a somber…

‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°297 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

The write-up weaves through The Rolling Stones' emotional "Out of Tears," Bernard Butler’s introspective "Stay," and Erasure’s shimmering "I Love Saturday." Cher’s genre-blurring "One by One" and Clivillés & Cole’s club-ready "A Deeper…

‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°88 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

New Order’s quirky “1963” pairs buoyant beats with dark JFK-inspired satire, while Ace of Base’s “Living in Danger” blends breezy pop hooks with a cautionary edge. The Prodigy’s “Firestarter” roars with punk energy, and the Cardigans’ “My…

This week In ’70s Throwback’ 03/52

Warren Zevon’s disco-tinged "Night Time in the Switching Yard" departs from his sardonic norm, grooving alongside Jeff Porcaro’s precise drumming, while Jackson Browne captures its slick production vibe. Meanwhile, T. Rex’s glam classic…

This week In Soul Artists 03/52

Etta James’ fiery vocals never touched Wilson Pickett's groove-laden "In the Midnight Hour," despite myths of a collaboration with B.B. King and Stevie Ray Vaughan. Wilson Pickett’s gritty delivery also powered "Mustang Sally," born from…

Hip-Hop & Soul N°99 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

MC Hammer’s “Pray” blends gospel exuberance with pop-rap accessibility, hammering the word “pray” into listeners 147 times atop a Prince sample, while Nas’s “Street Dreams” turns gritty ambition into cinematic storytelling. LL Cool J’s “Hey…

This week In Jazz Legends 03/52

Gerry Mulligan’s breezy “Out Back of the Barn” pairs his warm baritone sax with Ben Webster’s swinging tenor for a relaxed cool jazz charm. Herbie Hancock’s “Air Dancing” thrives on live spontaneity with Buster Williams and Al Foster, while…

‘Look Ma, No Mike!’ N°6 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

Lindsey Buckingham’s "Trouble" blends introspective artistry with radio-ready charm, driven largely by his own production and instrumentation. The Jam’s politically charged "Going Underground" captures 1980s unrest with sharp mod revival…

‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°310 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

Zapp’s funky “It Doesn’t Really Matter” flaunts Roger Troutman’s talk box magic, while ABBA’s synth-laced “Under Attack” hints at their curtain call. AC/DC amps up with “Shake Your Foundations,” and Wang Chung’s dreamy “Dance Hall Days”…

‘L’Amour Toujours’ N°691 – 2010s Music Videos

Coldplay’s "Charlie Brown" bursts with rebellious energy, tailor-made for live stadiums with glowing Xylobands, while London Grammar’s "Rooting For You" pairs Hannah Reid’s stark vocals with cinematic minimalism. Cher Lloyd’s sassy "Want U…