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On this day October 3 1989, Crossroads by Tracy Chapman was released. It was the singer songwriter’s second studio album and a deeply personal follow up to her acclaimed debut, showcasing her powerful voice, poignant lyrics, and gift for storytelling. The record built on her socially conscious...
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On this day August 20 1980, Al Stewart released his ninth studio album 24 Carrots. The record marked a shift in his style, blending his signature folk rock sound with more contemporary 80s influences.
The album is remembered for tracks like "Midnight Rocks" and "Mondo Sinistro," which...
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