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      • Abbey Road

        By The Beatles, 1969

        Abbey Road is the eleventh studio album by English rock band The Beatles. Though work on Abbey Road began in April 1969, making it the final album recorded by the band, Let It Be was the last album released before the Beatles' dissolution in 1970. Abbey Road was released on 26 September 1969 in the...

      • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

        By The Beatles, 1967

        Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the eighth studio album by the English rock group The Beatles, released in June 1967. Recorded over a 129-day period beginning in December 1966, Sgt. Pepper sees the band exploring further the experimentation of their previous album, Revolver (1966). Making...

      • The Doors

        By The Doors, 1967

        The Doors is the debut album by the American rock band The Doors, recorded in August 1966 and released in January 1967. It features the breakthrough single "Light My Fire", extended with a substantial instrumental section mostly omitted on the single release, and the lengthy song "The End" with its...

      • Led Zeppelin IV

        By Led Zeppelin, 1971

        Also known as the "rune" album or Zoso because of the medieval symbols adorning the inner sleeve, Led Zeppelin's fourth album, released in 1971, turned them from mere superstars into giant behemoths of the rock world. On tracks like "Black Dog," "Misty Mountain Hop," and "Rock and Roll," the...

      • Revolver

        By The Beatles, 1966

        Revolver is the seventh album by English rock group The Beatles, released on 5 August 1966. Many of the tracks on Revolver are marked by an electric guitar-rock sound, in contrast with their previous, folk rock inspired Rubber Soul. It reached number one on both the UK chart and US chart and stayed...

      • Rubber Soul

        By The Beatles, 1965

        Rubber Soul is the sixth studio album by the English rock band The Beatles, released in December 1965. Produced by George Martin, Rubber Soul had been recorded in just over four weeks to make the Christmas market. Unlike the five albums that preceded it, Rubber Soul was the first Beatle album...

      • Wish You Were Here

        By Pink Floyd, 1975

        Wish You Were Here is a song cycle dedicated to Pink Floyd's original frontman, Syd Barrett, who'd flamed out years before: two grimly funny songs about the evils of the music business ("By the way, which one's Pink?"), and two long, touching ones about the band's vanished friend.

      • London Calling

        By The Clash, 1979

        Bursting at the seams with creative energy, the Clash's stunning 1979 double album more than made up for the artistic and commercial disappointment of its predecessor, 1978's tried-too-hard Give 'Em Enough Rope. With ex-Mott the Hoople producer Guy Stevens harnessing their sound as never before...

      • The Velvet Underground & Nico

        By The Velvet Underground, 1969

        When the Velvets recorded this debut, they were best known as the protégés of Andy Warhol (who designed the sleeve), and as a grating, combustive live band. Fueled by drummer Moe Tucker's no-nonsense wham and John Cale's howling viola, some of the straight-up rock & roll and arty noise...

      • Eric Clapton

        By Eric Clapton, 2006

        Eric Clapton is the eponymous debut solo album from Eric Clapton. It was released in August of 1970.

      • Leave This Town

        By Daughtry, 2009

        Leave This Town is the second album of the American rock band Daughtry and was released on July 14, 2009. Chris Daughtry announced on his Twitter that there would be 14 songs on the record, but 5 bonus tracks in different stores. Daughtry co-wrote the songs on the album with Richard Marx, Chad...

      • Dark Horse

        By Nickelback, 2008

        Dark Horse is the sixth studio album by the Canadian rock band Nickelback, released on November 17, 2008 in Europe and a day later elsewhere. The follow-up to their multi-platinum selling All the Right Reasons (2005), it was co-produced by the band and Grammy Award-winning producer and songwriter...

      • Who's Next

        By The Who, 1971

        Who's Next is the fifth album by the English rock band The Who. The album has origins in a rock opera conceived by Pete Townshend called Lifehouse. The ambitious, complex project did not come to fruition at the time and instead, many of the songs written for the project were compiled onto Who's...

      • Ocean Eyes

        By Owl City, 2009

        2009 sophomore release from the Minnesota-based Electro-Rock outfit AKA singer/songwriter Adam Young. While his music continues to win followers all over the world, Adam does indeed hide behind his music, not going by his real name (See: Badly Drawn Boy and Dashboard Confessional); but going by...

      • The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars

        By David Bowie, 1972

        The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (often shortened to Ziggy Stardust or simply Ziggy) is a 1972 concept album by English rock musician David Bowie. It peaked at number five in the United Kingdom and number 75 in the United States on the Billboard Music Charts.

      • Pet Sounds

        By The Beach Boys, 2008

        Pet Sounds is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band The Beach Boys, released May 16, 1966, on Capitol Records. It has been widely ranked as one of the most influential records ever released in pop music and has been ranked at number #1 in several music magazines' lists of greatest...

      • Sticky Fingers

        By The Rolling Stones, 1971

        Sticky Fingers is the ninth studio album by English rock band The Rolling Stones, released in April 1971. It is the band's first album of the 1970s and its first release on the band's newly-formed label, Rolling Stones Records, after having been contracted since 1963 with Decca Records in the UK...

      • Blonde on Blonde

        By Bob Dylan, 1966

        Blonde on Blonde is American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's seventh studio album, released May 1966 by Columbia Records. The album is believed to be the first significant double album in rock music, its length forcing it to two LPs. It is notable for injecting Dylan's brand of blues rock, fully...

      • Machine Head

        By Deep Purple, 1972

        Machine Head is the sixth Deep Purple studio album. It was recorded at the Grand Hotel Montreux, Switzerland in December 1971 with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio, and released in March 1972. The album is often cited as being very influential in the development of the heavy metal music genre. It...

      • Battle Studies

        By John Mayer, 2009

        Battle Studies is the fourth studio album by American rock musician John Mayer. Released on November 17, 2009 by Columbia Records, the album was produced by Mayer and drummer Steve Jordan.

      • Them Crooked Vultures

        By Them Crooked Vultures, 2009

        Them Crooked Vultures-- a/k/a Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana), Joshua Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin) -- has confirmed November 17, 2009 as the release date of its eponymous debut album in the United States and Canada on DGC/Interscope Records. The...

      • The Circle

        By Bon Jovi, 2009

        The Circle is the title of the eleventh studio album by rock band Bon Jovi. Produced by John Shanks, the album is due to be released November 10 , 2009 , with the new single "We Weren't Born To Follow" premiering on radio August 17. In an interview given to Rolling Stone Magazine, guitarist Richie...

      • Full Circle

        By The Doors, 1972

        Full Circle (1972) is definitely an appropriate name for this last project of original material to be issued under the Doors moniker. After the loss of Jim Morrison the previous year, the remaining trio culled their respective ideas -- some of which had been gathering dust in anticipation of...

      • Cosmo's Factory

        By Creedence Clearwater Revival, 2008

        If, as many contend, Creedence Clearwater Revival was the foremost singles rock band of its time, Cosmo's Factory is the ultimate end-of-the-'60s singles album. Indeed, seven of the album's 11 tracks turn up on Chronicle, CCR's best hits collection. That said, Cosmo's is really a must-own in its...

      • Crossing the Rubicon

        By The Sounds, 2009

        The Sounds return with their third album, Crossing The Rubicon . A career-defining eleven song set that demonstrates the type of growth that can only come from a band in total command of their talents. Their synth-pop, guitar driven sound still takes center stage, but there s an ambition and...

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