01.) Here Come the Warm Jets - Brian Eno (1973) 02.) Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) - Brian Eno (1974) 03.) Paris 1919 - John Cale (1973) 04.) Transformer - Lou Reed (1972) 05.) Vintage Violence - John Cale (1970) 06.) Ram - Paul McCartney (1971) 07.) Hunky Dory - David Bowie (1971) 08.) In the Land of Grey and Pink - Caravan (1971)
ACDC Powerage Deep Purple Machinehead Billy Joel Cold Spring Harbor John Denver Back Home Again Led Zep I, II, and III Rush Fly by Night The Guess Who American Woman Black Sabbath Paranoid
thanks for the info., I am bad with dates of albums. I didnt put years down, cuz I wasnt sure of any of them.
lol You win by default, cuz I concede. I like your attitude, and could never consider letting you lose. I wasn't even sure of the album name, I guessed..... All I knew was that they were on top of the charts when Randy Bachman quit, and I was pretty sure that was after a gig at the Fillmore East in 1970. I know that the early 70's is a smorgasbord of awesome music, I just cant name the records. Bread, Hendrix, the Stones, CSNY, Fleetwood Mac, ZZ Top, Sly and the Family Stone, America, Simon and Garfunkel, The Eagles, and many more, all had good albums out around then I am sure.
rod stewart- every picture tells a story billy joel- piano man elton john led zeppelin- led zeppelin IV pink floyd- dark side of the moon marvin gaye- lets get in on bruce springsteen- greetings from asbury park joni mitchell-blue allman brothers- fillmore east CCR-Cosmo's Factory Simon and Garfunkel- Bridge Over Troubled Water George Harrison-All Things Must Pass CSNY- Deja Vu