A look into the history, storylines, and players on a given album. What was the historical context surrounding a given record’s creation? What songs stand out, and what impact did the LP have on music history—both in the moment and over the course of the following years and decades? Writers can also examine the album cover itself and its impact on fans. But mostly, the piece should include a deep dive into the tracks: who wrote them and what impact they had on the band, songwriters, and listeners.
DETROIT, MI – MAY 24: Stevie Nicks of the group Fleetwood Mac sings and plays the tambourine on stage during the Tusk Tour on May 24, 1980 at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan (Photo by MediaPunch/Shutterstock)
The Beatles (l-r): Paul Mccartney John Lennon George Harrison And Ringo Starr Signing Autographs In Their Dressing Room. 1963 (Photo by Daily Mail/Shutterstock)
The new-look Byrds return to Britain after 3 years. l to r- Roger McGuinn, Kevin Kelley, Gram Parsons and Chris HillmanMay 1968. (Photo by Bower/Daily Mirror/Mirrorpix via Getty Images)