seagurn
Well-known member
Kaftwerk - EXELLER8 ( BASICALLY THERE BEST OF AND THAT WAS WAY BACK THEN SHOWS HOW FAR AHEAD OF THERE TIME THEY WHERE) way back.
Future Days by Can......
1973 was also the year
Selling England by the Pound Genesis ( one of my all time favourite albums still)
What about this for a list? Struggling to pick top 10.......
1972
1. Black Sabbath - Vol.4
2. Harvest - Neil Young
3. Eagles - Eagles
4. Who’s next - Who
5. Argus - Wishbone Ash
6. Close to the Edge - Yes
7. American Pie - Don Mclean
8. Made in Japan - Deep Purple
9. Caravanserai - Santana
10. Focus 3 - Focus
11. 666 - Aphrodite’s Child
12.Trilogy - ELP
13. Slade Alive - Slade
14. School’s out - Alice Cooper
15. Eat a peach - Allman Bros
16.Epic Forest - Rare Bird
17. Exile on main St. - Rolling Stones
What about this for a list? Struggling to pick top 10.......
1972
1. Black Sabbath - Vol.4
2. Harvest - Neil Young
3. Eagles - Eagles
4. Who’s next - Who
5. Argus - Wishbone Ash
6. Close to the Edge - Yes
7. American Pie - Don Mclean
8. Made in Japan - Deep Purple
9. Caravanserai - Santana
10. Focus 3 - Focus
11. 666 - Aphrodite’s Child
12.Trilogy - ELP
13. Slade Alive - Slade
14. School’s out - Alice Cooper
15. Eat a peach - Allman Bros
16.Epic Forest - Rare Bird
17. Exile on main St. - Rolling Stones
1973 was also the year
Catch a Fire Bob Marley
Brothers and Sisters The Allman Brothers
Selling England by the Pound Genesis ( one of my all time favourite albums still)
For Everyman Jackson Browne - announcing the arrival of a lyrical maestro
It was a very good year
Looking at the list of 72 and 73 one has to ask how Punk managed to get a foothold......
What about this for a list? Struggling to pick top 10.......
1972
1. Black Sabbath - Vol.4
2. Harvest - Neil Young
3. Eagles - Eagles
4. Who’s next - Who
5. Argus - Wishbone Ash
6. Close to the Edge - Yes
7. American Pie - Don Mclean
8. Made in Japan - Deep Purple
9. Caravanserai - Santana
10. Focus 3 - Focus
11. 666 - Aphrodite’s Child
12.Trilogy - ELP
13. Slade Alive - Slade
14. School’s out - Alice Cooper
15. Eat a peach - Allman Bros
16.Epic Forest - Rare Bird
17. Exile on main St. - Rolling Stones
For Everyman Jackson Browne - announcing the arrival of a lyrical maestro
No-one's mentioned 1967 yet - very surprising as it's often held up as the best year ever
Sgt Pepper's AND Magical Mystery Tour
The Velvet Underground and Nico
Absolutely Free
Disraeli Gears
Are you Experienced AND Axis: Bold as Love
The Doors AND Strange Days
The Who Sell Out
Forever Changes
After Bathing at Baxters
Piper at the Gates of Dawn
to name a few
1971
What's Going On - Marvin Gaye, which is actually the BEST album of all time
Who's Next - The Who
Hunky Dory and Man Who Sold The World - David Bowie
Sticky Fingers - the Rolling Stones
Four Symbols - Led Zeppelin
Ram - Paul McCartney
Imagine - John Lennon
Pearl - Janis Joplin (posthumously)
Tapestry - Carole King
American Pie - Don McClean
Every Picture Tells A Story - Rod Stewart
Electric Warrior - T Rex
Madman Across The Water - Elton John
Where I'm Coming From - Stevie Wonder
Beat that, suckers.
Who's Next was 1971
I'd like to add Sabbath Bloody Sabbath by Black Sabbath if I may?Yes its back to those wonderful days of vinyl before the oil crisis and artists were able to develop without being dumped by the label.
Whether 1973 is the best year for albums, who knows but a selection releases in 1973 and which are still played today:
Billion Dollar Babies - Alice Cooper
Aladdin Sane - David Bowie
Brian Salad Surgery - ELP
Space Ritual Alive - Hawkwind
Houses of the Holy - Led Zeppelin
Band on the Run - Paul McCartney and Wings
Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
The Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
Hello - Status Quo
Quadrophenia - The Who
Any others from 1973, or is there another year with 10 albums that are better than the list above?
1971
What's Going On - Marvin Gaye, which is actually the BEST album of all time
Who's Next - The Who
Hunky Dory and Man Who Sold The World - David Bowie
Sticky Fingers - the Rolling Stones
Four Symbols - Led Zeppelin
Ram - Paul McCartney
Imagine - John Lennon
Pearl - Janis Joplin (posthumously)
Tapestry - Carole King
American Pie - Don McClean
Every Picture Tells A Story - Rod Stewart
Electric Warrior - T Rex
Madman Across The Water - Elton John
Where I'm Coming From - Stevie Wonder
Beat that, suckers.