We’d love to share some recent articles we’ve enjoyed from our friends and partners at TIDAL. Discover a rich catalogue of essays, features and in-depth interviews on TIDAL Magazine, which features original articles from a wide variety of music journalists, perfect for the curious music lover. Here are some of our recent favorites.
The Doors’ ‘L.A. Woman’ at 50, and More: Robby Krieger in Conversation by Ryan Reed
The guitar legend on the band’s final LP before Jim Morrison’s passing, his fusion-focused solo work and that time Zappa wanted to produce the Doors.
A Portrait of the Guitarist: Richard Thompson in Conversation by Jim Farber
In a frank and revealing new memoir, the British folk-rock pioneer and six-string giant assesses his trailblazing tenure in Fairport Convention.
Enter the Imperial Seventies: The Rolling Stones’ ‘Sticky Fingers’ by David Fricke
With this eclectic, inspired piece of guitar heaven released a half-century ago, the greatest rock & roll band in the world earned the billing.
“We play a little of everything”: Willie Nelson in Conversation by David Fricke
The American icon on Sinatra, Django Reinhardt, the art of the duet, his Texas beginnings and more.
Rock and Roll: Beyoncé’s ‘LEMONADE’ @ 5 by Erica Campbell
How the masterwork defines and transcends the rock tradition. Erica Campbell argues for a place in the rock pantheon for Beyoncé’s LEMONADE.
“I’m Constantly Striving”: Archie Shepp in Conversation by Tom Moon
In a long and wide-ranging interview, the jazz giant thinks about his rapid ascent in the avant-garde, his shift toward the tradition, his new duo set with Jason Moran, his unearthed contributions to A Love Supreme and much more.
Evocation: Jimmy Giuffre @ 100 by Ben Ratliff
Prescient yet tradition-bound, modest but innovative, the clarinetist and saxophonist was a jazz cult hero whose music turns up in the most unexpected places.
A TIDAL Jazz Reader By Evan Haga
A celebration for International Jazz Day with interviews and criticism, including Roon’s two-part interview with Cuban artist Daymé Arocena.
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