From confessional ballads to dancefloor hits and opera-tinged anthems, Freddie Mercury’s solo singles chart the singer’s restlessly creative spirit.| uDiscover Music
Soft Cell put synthesizers into northern soul on September 5, 1981, when they took ‘Tainted Love’ to the top of the UK charts.| uDiscover Music
The album marked the first time we really got to hear Palmer's alluring blend of R&B, reggae, and rock influences.| uDiscover Music
The best Freddie Mercury videos reveal how the Queen frontman harnessed powerful visuals to further express his boundless creativity.| uDiscover Music
The finest Freddie Mercury songs reveal an artist committed to exploring all avenues of expression.| uDiscover Music
As the ‘Abracadabra’ album progressed to platinum status, the ace guitarist and his band became the kings of pop with its title track.| uDiscover Music
On September 4, 'Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey' became the first of a string of post-Beatles, McCartney-penned singles to top the US pop chart.| uDiscover Music
Bonnie Bramlett and Leon Russell’s evocative 1969 composition had history even before the Carpenters recorded their version.| uDiscover Music
We turn the spotlight on the unsung Beach Boy with a specially-compiled playlist of 20 tracks featuring his finest work.| uDiscover Music
Celebrating the unstoppable power of a song catalog that has brought the Bee Gees career sales of 220 million records.| uDiscover Music
Marc Almond’s second studio album, ‘Stories Of Johnny’ was the sound of the singer coming out of his shell and ushering a wider audience back to him.| uDiscover Music
It's a song that, perhaps more than any other, captured the free creative spirit and vivacious independence of Cass Elliot.| uDiscover Music
The album gave the group vast and renewed success across Europe, and a new UK No.1 in ‘You Win Again.’| uDiscover Music
Guided by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, the best Squeeze songs amoount to one of the most covetable catalogues in British pop music.| uDiscover Music
The group's landmark 1971 album 'Surf's Up' was both socially relevant and evocative of their initial glory.| uDiscover Music
The British jazz-funk-pop band took their bow with a set produced by British blues figurehead Mike Vernon.| uDiscover Music
Richard Carpenter has curated a new Carpenters Christmas album, featuring classics like 'Merry Christmas, Darling' and 'Sleigh Ride.'| uDiscover Music