While iconic releases such as The Doors (1967) by The Doors, Blonde on Blonde (1966) by Bob Dylan and Abbey Road (1969) by ...
Is there a folk rock record from 1965 more fun than Do You Believe In Magic by The Lovin’ Spoonful? That’s up to personal opinion. But, personally, I think this pop-leaning classic rock record is an ...
The 1960s and 70s were transformative decades for music, giving birth to genres such as rock, folk, and soul while introducing some of the most iconic albums in history. If you are looking to build a ...
Led Zeppelin's groundbreaking album not only delivered their first U.S. Billboard No. 1 but also forever changed the face of rock music.
The musical landscape of the late 1960s was dominated by psychedelic rock. Led by The Beatles, who released three consecutive psychedelic masterworks in 1966 (“Revolver”) and 1967 (“Sgt. Pepper’s ...
"Don't Fear the Reaper" is Blue Oyster Cult's most successful song, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100. It has been widely used in film and television and was included on Rolling Stone's ...
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15 most important classic rock albums of all time, ranked
From the technical mastery of Rush to the final genius of The Beatles, we rank the 15 essential albums that define classic rock.
Between the death of Brian Jones and the arrival of Mick Taylor, it was fairly possible that the Rolling Stones’ 1969 album Let It Bleed could have been one of their worst. Instead, Mick Jagger and ...
The 60s Were the Best Decade for Music, and These 4 Legendary Classic Rock Albums From 1964 Prove It
There was no avoiding the Fab Four on this list. A Hard Day’s Night was released in mid-1964 and was The Beatles’ first release to feature entirely original material. All of the best early-career hits ...
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