The only five albums that spent more than ten weeks at number one in the 1970s Cream of the crop. Callum MacHattie May 31, 2026
The classic 1973 album Iggy Pop couldn’t stand half of: “Just filler” Time to move on. Callum MacHattie May 31, 2026
How Stevie Nicks ended up singing backing vocals on a 1978 one-hit wonder about Stevie Nicks The muse. Callum MacHattie May 31, 2026
The rock subgenres AC/DC continually fought against: “What we do best” Keep it simple. Callum MacHattie May 31, 2026
The record that tested Jimmy Page more than any other: “A masochistic task” Different times. Callum MacHattie May 31, 2026
‘Sextette’: The 1978 erotic comedy that brought ‘Sgt Pepper’ full circle thanks to Ringo Unsung hero. Callum MacHattie May 31, 2026
“Scared stiff”: When fear of a nuclear holocaust informed Black Sabbath’s 1970 masterpiece Nothing to smile about. Callum MacHattie May 31, 2026
“Liberated”: The 1988 album that gave George Harrison his identity back Breaking free. Callum MacHattie May 31, 2026
The sound of the States: America’s 17 charting Billboard hits The land of opportunity. Callum MacHattie May 31, 2026
Who is Al from Paul Simon’s classic song ‘You Can Call Me Al’? Mistaken identity. Callum MacHattie May 30, 2026
The 1981 Queen song that David Bowie took control of: “A tense moment” Control freak. Callum MacHattie May 30, 2026
“My wildest dreams”: How Clint Eastwood inspired an Eagles’ farewell album Feeling lucky. Callum MacHattie May 29, 2026