Just off the top of my head and in no order
Abbey Road
In A Silent Way
Led Zeppelin I or II
Santana's first record
In The Court Of The Crimson King
Let It Bleed
Tommy
Just off the top of my head and in no order
Abbey Road
In A Silent Way
Led Zeppelin I or II
Santana's first record
In The Court Of The Crimson King
Let It Bleed
Tommy
Good list, I'd probably pop Joni's Clouds in there, maybe The Band's self-titled album and Cloud Nine by the Temptations.
Or 10 box sets we're getting this year.
In The Court Of The Crimson King
Hot Rats
Led Zeppelin I/II
Space Oddity
The Velvet Underground
The Band
Abbey Road
Tommy
Yes
Deep Purple
Lots of self-titled albums.
In no real order:
The Beatles--Abbey Road
The Doors--The Soft Parade
Elvis Presley--From Elvis in Memphis
The Who--Tommy
Led Zeppelin-- Led Zeppelin I/Led Zeppelin II
Deep Purple--Deep Purple
The Rolling Stones-- Let it Bleed
Alice Cooper--Pretties For You
David Bowie- Space Oddity
The Monkees-- Instant Replay/The Monkees Present (their later-day albums are underrated)
Janis Joplin- I Got Dem Ol' Cosmic Blues Again Mamma!
The Velvet Underground- The Velvet Underground
Love--Four Sail/Out Here
Frank Sinatra--My Way/A Man Alone
Last edited by GulDukat; 07-03-2019 at 07:36 PM.
I'd probably add the first Yes album to my list. More psychedelic than later outings, and some choice covers of Beatles and Byrd tracks too.
I am looking forward to the new Elvis box set from 1969. 11 complete shows.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...ox-set-853007/
king crimson • in the court of the crimson king
frank zappa • hot rats
captain beefheart • trout mask replica
nick drake • five leaves left
miles davis • in a silent way
the stooges • the stooges
can • monster movie
led zeppelin • ii
david bowie • space oddity
the rolling stones • let it bleed
dusty springfield • dusty in memphis