David Rubinson's production of Phoebe Snow on the 1976 releaseIt Looks Like Snowis an overpowering collection of pop-jazz-funk-folk that puts this amazing vocalist's talents in a beautiful light. ...more about Phoebe Snow
This is an improvement on the similarly titledThe Best of Phoebe Snow, from the early 1980s, in that it has virtually everything from the earlier anthology, but has sixteen songs, where the previous c ...more about Phoebe Snow
It's a measure of Stevie Wonder's place in our collective unconscious that merely saying his name immediately conjures up images of Eddie Murphy'sSaturday Night Liveimpression the neck arched u ...more about Phoebe Snow
Although it lacked a hit single to match "Poetry Man," Phoebe Snow's second album was another folk-pop-jazz confection that effectively showcased her one-of-a-kind voice in musical settings featuring ...more about Phoebe Snow
The record business being, if possible, even harder on women over 30 than the movie business is, I Can't Complain was 45-year-old Phoebe Snow's first album in nine years and only her second in 17 yea ...more about Phoebe Snow
The four albums Phoebe Snow recorded for Columbia between 1976 and 1978 were often frustrating, alternating between flashes of brilliance and moments of creative confusion. P.S. ...more about Phoebe Snow
Rory Gallagher's love affair with his guitar has been so devoted for so long that one day it will be celebrated in an epic verse. I mean, even B. B. ...more about Phoebe Snow
Phoebe Snow's extraordinary debut album, one of the year's sleepers, has steadily climbed the charts, despite minimal fanfare and no major tour. ...more about Phoebe Snow
Never Letting Gois framed by two copious ballads on which Phoebe Snow sings with an intellectual and emotional understanding joined to a technical mastery that no current popular singer can equal. ...more about Phoebe Snow