The Osmonds – The Last Days
A haunting meditation on final moments rendered through harmony, conviction, and the unmistakable urgency of a changing era Released by The Osmonds as part of their evolving early 1970s output,…
A haunting meditation on final moments rendered through harmony, conviction, and the unmistakable urgency of a changing era Released by The Osmonds as part of their evolving early 1970s output,…
A Poignant Farewell Written in Harmony and Faith “The Last Chapter” stands as The Osmonds’ heartfelt benediction—a tender, spiritual farewell delivered by the brothers in a moment of graceful closure.…
A Restless Plea for Escape and Connection On the Crazy Horses album by The Osmonds, “Hey, Mr. Taxi” stands as a combustible blend of pop-rock urgency and soulful longing —…
A Quiet Assurance Amid Cosmic Questions “It’s Alright” by The Osmonds, a modest gem tucked into their ambitious 1973 concept album The Plan, delivers a soothing, gentle assurance amid a…
A Yearning That Can’t Be Bridged In their 1974 album Love Me for a Reason, The Osmonds deliver a heartfelt, bittersweet rendition of “I Can’t Get Next to You,” originally…
A GENUINE CALL TO HUMANITY—FREELY GIVEN, FAR‑REACHING The opening chords of “SEND A LITTLE LOVE” by The Osmonds emerge as more than a pop ballad — they arrive as a…
A CELEBRATION OF RHYTHM, YOUTHFUL DRIVE AND THE MOTOWN SPIRIT From the opening beat of “MOTOWN SPECIAL” by The Osmonds emerges a joyous tribute to the pulse of late‑’60s soul—an…
A QUIET ENTREATY TO ENDURE WHEN ALL SEEMS LOST In the hushed glow before the final curtain, The Last Day Is Coming by The Osmonds stands as a reflective pause—a…
The Forgotten Gem: A Mature Plea for Enduring Connection in the Teen Idol Whirlwind Ah, the 1970s. For many of us, it was a time of bell bottoms, variety shows,…
The Scrutiny of a Higher Power: A Teen Idol’s Deep Dive into Faith and Judgment The Osmonds’ most ambitious—and arguably strangest—album, 1973’s concept record The Plan, yielded the fascinating and…