From the Record Crate

From the Record Crate is about looking back. It’s about reaching into your music collection and pulling out an old favorite, or looking through dollar bins for older CDs you’ve never heard. It’s as much about obscure albums you’ve never heard as it is about albums that are constantly ranked among the all-time greatest.

From The Record Crate: Fall Out Boy – Infinity On High (2007)

  Today marks the tenth anniversary of Fall Out Boy’s third studio album, Infinity on…

From the Record Crate: MIKA – “Life in Cartoon Motion” (2007)

Singer-songwriter Mika released his debut album Life in Cartoon Motion on February 5, 2007. The…

From the Record Crate: Fleetwood Mac – “Rumours”

What else could possibly be said about one of the highest-selling albums of all time?…

From the Record Crate: Al Green – “Let’s Stay Together” (1972)

Al Green’s album Let’s Stay Together is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year, and we’re…

From the Record Crate: “The Good, The Bad & The Queen” (2007)

In Britian, Damon Albarn is well known as the lead singer for Blur and leading…

From the Record Crate: David Bowie – “Low” (1977)

Between addiction and sobriety, between indulgence and discipline, David Bowie traveledl to Berlin as a…

From the Record Crate: The Monkees – “More of the Monkees” (1967)

The Monkees’ second album More of the Monkees was released on January 9, 1967 in an…