Whar are some AMAZING albums released from 1969 to 1975 that are missing from this list?
‘In the Court of the Crimson King (1969)’ by King Crimson
‘Uncle Meat (1969)’ by The Mothers of Invention
‘Kick Out the Jams (1969)’ by MC5
‘Led Zeppelin (1969)’ by Led Zeppelin
‘Stand Up (1969)’ by Jethro Tull
‘Led Zeppelin II (1969)’ by Led Zeppelin
‘Soundtrack from the Film More (1969)’ by Pink Floyd
‘Phallus Dei (1969)’ by Amon Düül II
‘Ummagumma (1969)’ by Pink Floyd
‘Monster Movie (1969)’ by Can
‘Live/Dead (1969)’ by The Grateful Dead
‘Tone Float (1970)’ by Organisation
‘Kraftwerk (1970)’ by Kraftwerk
‘Klopfzeichen (1970)’ by Kluster
‘Soundtracks (1970)’ by Can
‘Plastic Ono Band (1970)’ by John Lennon
‘Yeti (1970)’ by Amon Düül II
‘The Man Who Sold the World (1970)’ by David Bowie
‘Affenstunde (1970)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Black Sabbath (1970)’ by Black Sabbath
‘Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970)’ by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
‘UFO (1970)’ by Guru Guru
‘Atom Heart Mother (1970)’ by Pink Floyd
‘Electronic Meditation (1970)’ by Tangerine Dream
‘In Rock (1970)’ by Deep Purple
‘Eruption (1971)’ by Kluster
‘Tago Mago (1971)’ by Can
‘Tarkus (1971)’ by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
‘Cluster ‘71 (1971)’ by Cluster
‘Hunky Dory (1971)’ by David Bowie
‘The Yes Album (1971)’ by Yes
‘Nursery Cryme (1971)’ by Genesis
‘4 Way Street (1971)’ by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
‘Master of Reality (1971)’ by Black Sabbath
‘At Fillmore East (1971)’ by The Allman Brothers Band
‘Ash Ra Tempel (1971)’ by Ash Ra Tempel
‘In den Gärten Pharaos (1971)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Sticky Fingers (1971)’ by The Rolling Stones
‘Close to the Edge (1972)’ by Yes
‘Thick As a Brick (1972)’ by Jethro Tull
‘Foxtrot (1972)’ by Genesis
‘Roxy Music (1972)’ by Roxy Music
‘Harvest (1972)’ by Neil Young
‘Malesch (1972)’ by Agitation Free
‘Black Sabbath Volume 4 (1972)’ by Black Sabbath
‘Ziggy Stardust (1972)’ by David Bowie
‘Irrlicht (1972)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘Neu! (1972)’ by Neu!
‘Cluster II (1972)’ by Cluster
‘Captain Beyond (1972)’ by Captain Beyond
‘Hosianna Mantra (1972)’ by Popol Vuh
‘Trilogy (1972)’ by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
‘The Faust Tapes (1973)’ by Faust
‘Alladin Sane (1973)’ by David Bowie
‘Tales From Topographic Oceans (1973)’ by Yes
‘Neu! 2 (1973)’ by Neu!
‘2nd (1973)’ by Agitation Free
‘Future Days (1973)’ by Can
‘Houses of the Holy (1973)’ by Led Zeppelin
‘Tubular Bells (1973)’ by Mike Oldfield
‘Ralf & Florian (1973)’ by Kraftwerk
‘The Dark Side Of The Moon (1973)’ by Pink Floyd
‘Brain Salad Surgery (1973)’ by Emerson, Lake & Palmer
‘Selling England By the Pound (1973)’ by Genesis
‘Red (1974)’ by King Crimson
‘Rocka Rolla (1974)’ by Judas Priest
‘The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974)’ by Genesis
‘Floating (1974)’ by Eloy
‘Here Come The Warm Jets (1974)’ by Brian Eno
‘Blackdance (1974)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘You (1974)’ by Gong
”Timewind (1975)’ by Klaus Schulze
‘Sabbotage (1975)’ by Black Sabbath
Typo ‘Whar’ should be What lol.
I forgot one:
‘After The Gold Rush (1970)’ by Neil Young
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(1973) Aerosmith by Aerosmith
(1974) Get your Wings by Aerosmith
(1975) Toys In The Attic by Aerosmith
T.Rex-Electric Warrior
Lou Reed-Transformer
Raw Power (1973) - The Stooges
"Who’s Next" - The Who
"After the Gold Rush" - Neil Young
"Raw Power" - the Stooges
"Loaded" - The Velvet Underground
"Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs" - Derek and The Dominos
"Moondance" - Van Morrison
"Back in the USA" - The MC5
"High Time" - The MC5
"The New York Dolls"
"Horses" - Patti Smith
"John Barleycorn Must Die" - Traffic
Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
Meddle - Pink Floyd
Paranoid - Black Sabbath
Slayed? (1972) by Slade
Desolation Boulevard (1974) by Sweet
T.Rex - Electric Warrior
The Who - Who’s Next
Neil Young - After the Gold Rush
Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow
Blind Faith - Blind Faith
Pretzel Logic - Steely Dan
So What - Joe Walsh
Abbey Road - The Beatles
Machine Head - Deep Purple
Straight Shooter - Bad Company
Disraeli Gears - Cream
Meddle - Pink Floyd
Band on the Run - Paul McCartney & Wings
‘Poe ……Through The Glass Prism ‘ - The Glass Prism
‘ Defrosted ‘ - Frijid Pink
‘ Brain Capers ‘ - Mott The Hoople
‘Share the Land ‘ - The Guess Who
‘On Time’ - Grand Funk Railroad
‘ Bloodrock 2 ‘– Bloodrock
‘ Cry of Love ‘ - Jimi Hendrix
‘ Santana 3 ‘ - Santana
‘ Too Much Too Soon ‘ — New York Dolls
‘ Stand Back ‘ — April Wine
‘ 4-Wheel Drive’ — B.T.O.
‘ One more River to Cross ‘– Canned Heat
‘ YEAH ! ‘ - Brownsville Station
‘ Dressed to Kill’ — KISS"
‘Aerosmith’ - (debut)
‘ The Beatles Again’ ( also known as ‘ Hey Jude’) - The Beatles
‘ Ball’ - Iron Butterfly
‘ Good Morning Starshine’ - the Strawberry Alarm Clock
‘ 16 Greatest Hits’ — Steppenwolf
‘ Pin-Ups’ — D. Bowie
‘ Stomp Yer Hands, Clap Yer Feet’ — SLADE
‘ Miami’ - the James Gang
Benefit by Jethro Tull
Aualung by Jethro Tull
Pretzol lodge by Steely Dan
Catch a bull at four by Cat Stevens
Harvest by Neil Young
Lynyrd Skynyrd by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Bankrupt by Dr Hool
Belly up by Dr Hook
Bat out of Hell by Meatloaf
Free live by Free
Who Live at Leeds by the Who
Brother in arms by Dire Saits
Led Zeppelin 2 &3
Brigde over troubled Water by Simon & Garfunkel
lots of really good albums on your list thats just sme i would add.
‘Rock Bottom (1974)’ by Robert Wyatt
‘Starless And Bible Black (1974)’ by King Crimson
‘Songs of Love and Hate (1971)’ by Leonard Cohen
‘The Payback (1973)’ by James Brown
‘IV (1973)’ by Faust
‘Head Hunters (1973)’ by Herbie Hancock
‘A Tribute to Jack Johnson (1971)’ by Miles Davis
‘Paul Simon (1972)’ by Paul Simon
‘Bryter Layter (1970)’ by Nick Drake
‘Cosmo’s Factory (1970)’ by Creedence Clearwater Revival
‘Starsailor (1971)’ by Tim Buckley
‘What’s Going On (1971)’ by Marvin Gaye
‘Live-Evil (1972)’ by Miles Davis
‘On The Corner (1972)’ by Miles Davis
‘Innervisions (1973)’ by Stevie Wonder
‘Bitches Brew (1970)’ by Miles Davis
‘Maggot Brain (1970)’ by Funkadelic
‘There’s a Riot Goin’ On (1971)’ by Sly & The Family Stone
Tommy - Who
Whos next - Who
Pronunced - Lynyrd Skynrd
LA Woman - Doors
After the gold rush is gone - Neil Young
Second Helping - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Exile on Main Street - Rolling Stones
‘Morrison Hotel’ (1970) The Doors
‘Fragile’ (1972) Yes
‘Sittin In’ (1971) Loggins and Messina
‘American Beauty’ (1970) The Grateful Dead
‘The Soft Parade’ (1975) The Doors