The Osmonds – It’s Alright
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 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…
A Soulful Detour on the Road to Hard Rock: The Enduring Heartbreak of The Osmonds’ “Julie” The early 1970s belonged, in large part, to the fresh-faced, multi-talented Osmonds. Their seismic…
A vibrant Muscle Shoals groove about the simple, exhilarating thrill of being loved twice as much. There are certain songs that, the moment the opening beat hits, transport you back…
The Cosmic Overture: A Rock & Roll Sermon on Eternal Existence The very title, “War In Heaven,” sounds less like a pop song and more like a declaration, a thunderous…