Sunday, 30 August 2020

Sniff 'n' the Tears ‎"A Best Of" 1978-1982(orig) 1991(comp)***

This album might more accurately be called "Driver's Seat and some other songs" - Sniff 'n' the Tears is the very definition of one-hit-wonder, and nothing else here rises to the level of their big hit. "Driver's Seat", though, is a perfect single poised halfway between AOR and New Wave: nice chugging beat, killer keyboard riff, piercing electric guitars, insanely catchy chorus, all ingredients expertly mixed and cooked to perfection. It was based on a demo by singer/guitarist Paul Roberts' former band Ashes of Moon which had gotten nowhere and disbanded in '74, with him pursuing a career in painting (all of the band's record covers are his work). The resurrected and renamed band used it as the lead single for their debut Fickle Heart (1978). Only two more songs from that album are included here, the reggae-ish new wave "The Thrill Of It All" and melodic AOR "Looking For You" with its smooth vocals and cool synth. 1980's The Game's Up has a bigger representation with 5 tracks: Of the 3 singles, "Poison Pen Mail" has a West Coast folk-rock beat, "Rodeo Drive" is synth-driven New Wave, and "One Love" sounds like a typical new wave band covering a Tom Petty tune. "What Can Daddy Do" sports a reggae beat, and "Night Life" is a pleasant mid-tempo rocker featuring some cool electric guitars. Incidentally, the album cover was deemed too controversial ("a rapist's fantasy" they called it - the artist denies that description) and was replaced in the U.S. by another Roberts painting. Which is, of course, the reason I had to have the LP. Maybe one day I'll make a special post with all the album covers I have that have been censored in the U.S. They're a lot!

The lead single from Love/Action (1981) is "The Driving Beat", a bit too happy/upbeat for my taste. "Snow White" suffers from overtly cheesy synths, while "Love/Action" and  "Steal My Heart" fare a bit better. "Roll Them Bones" is a single B-side in their by now familiar AOR/New Wave style. Other mid tempo tracks here remind me somehow of Chris Rea, despite the very different guitar style. Lack of success didn't deter them from giving it another try, after all Ride Blue Divide (1982) had the advantage of a seriously catchy single to promote:
"Hungry Eyes" was their best since "Driver's Seat" - in that Chris Rea style I mentioned, but more upbeat with a really driving beat, cool horns and harp, and catchy chorus. It nevertheless didn't chart, and the band packed it up once more. B-side "Bagatelle" is also included here, along with folky ballad "Gold" and mid tempo "Ride Blue Divide" (good solo, but otherwise boring song). The band promptly disbanded until 1991, the year this compilation was released, featuring another pretty cover painted by Roberts and a longer version of "Driver's Seat". The latter was released as a single, reaching No.1 in The Netherlands and sparking a reunion that resulted in a new album and tour. They intermittently still record and perform, apparently resigned to basing their career on the strength of their sole hit without ever being able to repeat its success. For all purposes, one compilation featuring "Driver's Seat" is all you need from this band - which isn't to say that the rest of this CD doesn't make for pleasant, if forgettable, listening. Preferably on your car stereo.
***** for Driver's Seat (both versions)
**** for Looking For YouHungry Eyes
*** for What Can Daddy Do, The Thrill Of It AllOne LoveThe Driving BeatNight LifePoison Pen MailSteal My HeartLove/ActionRodeo Drive
** for Snow WhiteRoll Them BonesRide Blue Divide, BagatelleGold

Wednesday, 26 August 2020

AC/DC "Ballbreaker" 1995***

Like every year around this time, I'm posting stuff from my drafts folder while vacationing in Greece - once more in my favorite island, Antiparos. For some time it was touch and go whether we'd make it this year, as the covid-19 pandemic is flaring up again - indeed I had to show a recent negative PCR test  in order to be admitted in the country, and one still has to walk around in a face mask, although you can dispense with it when you're at the beach - or a restaurant, or bar, or any place which is non-public which is of course most of the time so it's not too bad. I wonder when (if ever) life will go back to normal. 
Apparently it's been more than 5 years since I last presented an AC/DC album in this blog, which is a pity because I own almost all of them and play them often. Which begs the question: why bother? don't they all sound the same anyway? Well, I'm pretty sure that even the band's biggest fans will have trouble dismissing that argument, except with something like "you can never have too much of a good thing". Ballbreaker is one of their middling albums: not up there with Highway To Hell or Back In Black, but it still delivers the goods. Which, in AC/DC's case means big fat riffs, exciting solos and catchy choruses with dumb lyrics about sex, drinking and rocking out. I wish I could tell you the lyrics are "so dumb they're actually smart" but songs like "Hard as a Rock", "Cover You In Oil", "Honey Roll" etc. are just a lazy parade of sexist cliches. Good for a chuckle, at best - but then again, that is how AC/DC have always been. This time they try to diversify a bit by including some basic social commentary with "The Furor" (anti-censorship), "Hail Caesar" (anti-politician), and "Burnin' Alive" (about the Waco massacre). But enough about the lyrics, no-one listens to AC/DC for the words. Ballbreaker, like every AC/DC album, is based on the well-oiled Young brothers' guitar machine which works just as fine as ever, effortlessly churning out riffs and solos. With original drummer Phil Rudd back in the fold and shrieky Brian Johnson in his usual good form, it was all a matter of getting everything on tape the right way. Enter hotshot producer Rick Rubin, renowned for helping artists find their lost mojo. He worked his nagic with AC/DC, trying to recreate the band's 70's sound evn using vintage equipment. He succeeded in delivering a solid LP that pleased longtime fans but didn't yield any classics like the previous album's "Thunderstruck" or "Money Talks". "Hard as a Rock" and "Hail Caesar" offer memorable choruses, "Cover You in Oil" is one of their funkiest pieces, and "Boogie Man" their bluesiest song for 20 years (since "The Jack" from their debut). "Burnin' Alive" and "Whiskey on the Rocks" are also fun, but the album as a whole is workmanlike rather than inspired.
 
A nice addition is the Marvel comics album art (samples above) - AC/DC would return the favor by providing the soundtrack for Iron Man 2. The album would be greeted as a return to form, as it always happens when veterans release something non-embarrassing. But the fact that only "Hard As A Rock" survived in their live setlist past the "Ballbreaker Tour" says something about the quality of the material. I'll give them this: Ballbreaker is a decent album that saw the band leave their mid 80's slump behind and helped re-establish them with new and old audiences. It's fun to listen to, especially in the car. Does it matter that it's just business as usual? Not at all, business as usual is what I expect from AC/DC. I'm glad they can still deliver it - even more so with the rumor that Brian Johnson has overcome his health problems and that a new album is in the works as of this year.
**** for Hard as a Rock, Hail Caesar
*** for Cover You in Oil, The Furor, Boogie Man, The Honey Roll, Burnin' Alive, Love Bomb, Caught with Your Pants Down, Whiskey on the Rocks, Ballbreaker

Sunday, 16 August 2020

Iron Maiden "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" 1988****

With the exception of a phase of constantly listening to Powerslave around '85, I wasn't a huge Maiden fan as a teenager in the 80's. You might say I liked the artwork on their LP's more than the music inside. Strange to find me bingeing on Iron Maiden during the last week, now that I'm in my middle years - owing to my finding some of their classic era CD's on sale for €1 or €2. Stranger still for this to coincide with the death of Martin Birch, producer of all these albums as well as many other classics by Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Whitesnake etc Of all the bands he had worked with, Birch valued Maiden the most because of their down-to-earthness, energy and team spirit. He produced every one of their albums from 1981's Killers until 1992's Fear Of The Dark - his last work before retiring from music at the age of 43.
I may only have bought Seventh Son of a Seventh Son lately, but at the time (some 30 years ago) I listened to it a lot: a cassette copy would play often at Babis' cafeteria opposite the Medical School where we'd go between lessons. A bunch of us (the "rockers" of the Dental School which was housed in the same buildings) would tape music for Babis, and he'd play our cassettes often enough - at least when we were there. In my memory this album was dominated by its ultra-commercial singles "Can I Play with Madness" and "The Evil That Men Do" whose clever use of synths and rousing choruses place them somewhere between New Wave and NWOBHM. But it seems that music critics consider this to be one of the band's "serious" works, assigning it to the Prog Metal subcategory. Apparently, it's a concept album born from the desire to celebrate the fact that this was the band's 7th album. Taking a cue from Orson Scott Card's Alvin Maker novels, bassist/main songwriter Harris made the connection to folk tales about seventh sons having certain supernatural powers such as prophecy and built the whole album around that idea, with the rest of the band joining in the composition to make it one of Maiden's most collaborative efforts. The album opens and closes with an acoustic snippet, Bruce Dickinson in earnest "toss-a-coin-to-your-witcher" medieval troubadour mode, which segues into "Moonchild" featuring -after a short synth intro- the trademark Iron Maiden sound: sinister lyrics, fast tempo, operatic vocals and screaming guitars. It's followed by the more epic/atmospheric "Infinite Dreams" while side A closes with the aforementioned singles which rank among Maiden's best and catchiest. Side B opens with the obligatory 10-minute epic, in this case the title song. With its atmospheric keys, operatic vocals and time shifts it justifies those who labeled 7th Son... prog metal. After an epic first part, the tempo lowers around the 4-minute mark for a slower part with narration, followed by a fast and technical 3-minute instrumental part. "The Prophecy" is another proggy piece featuring theatrical vocals and metallic guitars playing medieval-sounding melodies, closing with an acoustic coda. It's followed by the third commercial single "The Clairvoyant", a metal dynamite and live favorite. The album closes with another catchy tune called "Only the Good Die Young". The illustration -which, as I already said, always fascinated me- is by their (up to that point) exclusive designer Derek Riggs, and shows his creation (and Maiden mascot) Eddie mutilated and transported to some unknown time and icy landscape. It contains a lot of surreal details, making it one of the band's weirdest album covers. Although some fans found 7th Son... too "proggy" for their taste, it did very well commercially, propelled by the catchy singles and well-made videos. Creatively it's often considered their last great album. Guitarist Adrian Smith left before the completion of 1990's No Prayer for the Dying, and singer Bruce Dickinson left after 1992's Fear Of The Dark - the last ever Martin Birch production, and coincidentally (or not) their last album I bothered listening to, before giving up on them. Dickinson and Smith are now back into the fold, but I couldn't tell you if Maiden can still cut it as a band. I did read an enthusiastic review for their latest opus Book Of Souls on Classic Rock Magazine, so that might be worth checking out - once you've finished with their essential 80's albums, that is.
***** for Can I Play with Madness, The Evil That Men Do
**** for Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, The Clairvoyant, Only the Good Die Young
*** for Moonchild, Infinite Dreams, The Prophecy
 

Tuesday, 11 August 2020

Various Artists "Cuban Classics 3 ¡Diablo Al Infierno!" 1974-1992(rec) 1992(comp)***

Luaka Bop is the brainchild of Talking Heads frontman David Byrne. Together with Peter Gabriel's Real World label, these two companies are largely responsible for the growing "World Music" popularity in the 90's. Nowadays every record shop has a "world music" section, and Cuban music in particular has become very popular since the release of the Buena Vista Social Club record and documentary in 1996. But back when this compilation was released, Cuban music was mostly known to the West through the influence of the Cuban diaspora on the salsa scene of Miami and New York. Anyone not trying to defect from Cuba was a suspected communist, so how can their music be any good? - tellingly, the previous installment in the series was titled Dancing With The Enemy. The compilers try to rise above such prejudice and set politics aside, after offering some token anti-communist remarks to appease their American audience e.g. writing about this being a "time of tremendous suffering" for Cubans when somehow they produce some of the most joyous music in the world. Or, while talking about the Metallica-influenced band Zeus, they inform us that being in a Metal band in Cuba isn't easy. At that point one thinks of persecution, jail etc. - but they just mean that Metal musicians aren't salaried employees of the state and have to practice after they come home from their dayjobs. So how does the rest of the CD fare, being as it is the work of salaried employees of a Communist totalitarian state? Quite well, actually. A lot of the music here is influenced by the Santería tradition, a local mix of West African animism and Roman Catholicism with deep roots in Cuba. While the regime officially takes a negative stance against religion in general, they have been tolerant of the Santería folklore as a component of the Cuban national identity, so the Afro-American traditions were rekindled rather than suppressed - the opposite of what happened in countries where the Catholic church remained in power. So NG La Banda's "Que Viva Chango!" (a cover of Celina González's classic hit) is dedicated to the African (Yoruba) God of lightning and thunder, and Lazaro Ros' "Ikiri Ada" starts with an incantation to Ogun, the God of Iron and patron of hunters and blacksmiths. Both these songs (indeed most of the tracks on this album) are classic Afro-Cuban dance tunes, but there's a reason this compilation is subtitled "New Directions In Cuban Music", it's not all salsa-like dance grooves. For example, "Congo Yambumba" (a devotional song from the Congolese Palo Monte tradition rather than the dominant Yoruba one) is sung a capella by a group of youngsters called Grupo Vocal Sampling. Síntesis (a veteran band that started as prog rockers and have always been on the musical vanguard) play traditional African ritual songs with a modern manner: "Asoyin" features synths, electric guitars and an electronic beat instead of the "sacred" batá drums. Other styles that diverge from the Latin dance direction are the speed metal of the aforementioned Zeus, reggae of Los Blues, and the balladry of Carlos Varela (here with a live recording of satirical protest folk "Guillermo Tell"). Saving the best for last, we get a couple of bonafide hits: the Latin funk "El Baile del Buey Cansao" by Cuban superstars Los Van Van, and "Bacalao con Pan", a 1974 hit for Irakere, successfully bridging Afro-Cuban jazz and popular dance music. Irakere members like the pianist Chucho Valdés, saxophonist Paquito D'Rivera, and trumpeter Arturo Sandoval (who later relocated to the U.S) have subsequently followed illustrious and award-studded careers as jazz soloists and band leaders. As a whole, the CD makes for pleasant listening until the last (metal) song kicks in. Nothing wrong with the song itself, it just feels totally out of place and kind of destroys the mood. As an overview of modern Cuban music, this album fulfilled a need at its time but now sounds too traditionalist and outdated. It'd be nice if someone put out a more current and varied compilation out there.
**** for Bacalao con Pan (Irakere), El Baile del Buey Cansao (Los Van Van), Tu No Sabes de Amor (Pío Leyva), Ikiri Ada (Lazaro Ros & Mezcla), Que Viva Chango! (N.G. La Banda)
*** for Asoyin (Síntesis), Rompe Saraguey (Los Blues), Congo Yambumba (Grupo Vocal Sampling), No Me Carezcas (Dan Den), Homenaje (Pablo Milanés), Guillermo Tell (Carlos Varela), ¡Diablo Al Infierno! (Zeus)

Sunday, 9 August 2020

Uncut - Ultimate record collection The 1960's

This is the last of the Uncut "Ultimate Record Collection" lists presented here, but the first one published. I'm disappointed in myself: I thought I knew the Sixties well, but I have less than half of these albums in my collection (256 out of 675, if I haven't miscounted - which is a strong possibility). It contains lots of jazz LP's I  only know as titles, as well as (of course) full discographies by the likes of Bob Dylan, Beatles, Stones, Byrds etc. No objections here: unlike with the 80's list which included some lame albums from major artists, here every album by the "big names" is pure gold. Where there are differences between UK and US editions (e.g. Beatles, Stones) the compilers choose the UK counterparts. I was a bit surprised to see only one Nick Drake album make the cut (I'd expect all three of his LP's to be here). Elvis is also sorely under-represented (out of 20 LP's, only From Elvis In Memphis is included), but where the compilers really drop the ball is with the total absence of Muddy Waters and Chuck Berry(!). I hope this ommission cost someone their job (just kidding)! Other than that, it's all pretty extensive with a lot of essential albums as well as interesting rarities that record collectors will want to dig into. As with the rest of the Best-of-lists here, I have added links to relative reviews in this blog where applicable. More will be added in time...
1
Various
A Christmas gift for you (Phil Spector)
1963
2
Various
American folk blues festival 1964
1964
3
Various
Contemporary guitar - spring '67
1967
4
Various (O.S.T.)
Easy rider (soundtrack)
1969
5
Various
The real Bahamas : in music and song
1966
6
Various
Tighten up : volume one
1969
7
Various
Tropicália : ou panis et circensis
1968
8
Richard Abrams
Levels and degrees of light
1968
9
David Ackles
David Ackles
1968
10
Cannonball Adderley
Mercy, mercy, mercy! : live at "The club"
1966
11
Woody Allen
Woody Allen
1964
12
AMM
AMMMMUSIC
1966
13
Amon Düül II
Phallus Dei
1969
14
Animals
The Animals
1964
15
Louis Armstrong
Disney songs the Satchmo way
1968
16
Art ensemble of Chicago
A. Jackson in your house
1969
17
Art ensemble of Chicago
Message to our folks
1969
18
Artwoods
Art gallery
1966
19
Dorothy Asby
Afro-harping
1968
20
David Axelrod
Song of innocence
1968
21
Kevin Ayers
Joy of a toy
1969
22
Albert Ayler
Spiritual unity
1964
23
Burt Bacharach
Hit maker!
1965
24
Joan Baez
Farewell, Angeline
1965
25
Band
Music from big pink
1968
26
Band
The Band
1969
27
John Barry
Midnight cowboy (soundtrack)
1969
28
Robbie Basho
The falconer's arm II
1967
29
BBC Radiophonic workshop
BBC Radiophonic music
1968
30
Beach boys
20/20
1969
31
Beach boys
All summer long
1964
32
Beach boys
Friends
1968
33
Beach boys
Little deuce coupe
1963
34
Beach boys
Pet sounds
1966
35
Beach boys
Shut down : volume 2
1964
36
Beach boys
Smiley smile
1967
37
Beach boys
Summer days (and summer nights)
1965
38
Beach boys
Surfer girl
1963
39
Beach boys
Surfin' safari
1962
40
Beach boys
Surfin' USA
1963
41
Beach boys
The Beach boys Christmas album
1964
42
Beach boys
The Beach boys today!
1965
43
Beach boys
Wild honey
1967
44
Beatles
A hard day's night
1964
45
Beatles
Abbey road
1969
46
Beatles
Beatles for sale
1964
47
Beatles
Help!
1965
48
Beatles
Let it be
1970
49
Beatles
Magical mystery tour
1967
50
Beatles
Please please me
1963
51
Beatles
Revolver
1966
52
Beatles
Rubber soul
1965
53
Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely hearts club band
1967
54
Beatles
The Beatles (= the white album)
1968
55
Beatles
With the Beatles
1963
56
Beau brummels
Bradley's barn
1968
57
Jeff Beck
Truth
1968
58
Bee gees
Odessa
1969
59
Jorge Ben
Samba esquema novo
1963
60
Big Brother and the Holding company
Cheap thrills
1968
61
Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg
Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg
1969
62
Blind faith
Blind faith
1969
63
Blood, sweat & tears
Blood, sweat & tears
1968
64
Bloomfield, Kooper & Stills
Super session
1968
65
Blossom toes
We are ever so clean
1967
66
Blue cheer
Outside inside
1968
67
68
Bonzo dog band
The doughnut in granny's greenhouse
1968
69
Booker T and the MG's
Green onions
1962
70
David Bowie
David Bowie
1967
71
David Bowie
Space oddity
1969
72
Jacques Brel
Ces gens-là
1966
73
Peter Brötzmann
Machine gun
1968
74
Edgar Broughton band
Wasa Wasa
1969
75
James Brown
Cold sweat
1967
76
James Brown
Gettin' down to it
1969
77
James Brown
It's a mother
1969
78
James Brown
Live at The Apollo, october 24, 1962
1963
79
James Brown
Live at the Apollo, volume II
1968
80
James Brown
Live at the Garden
1967
81
James Brown
Pure dynamite! : live at the Royal
1964
82
Pete Brown & his Battered ornaments
A meal you can shake hands with in the dark
1969
83
Dave Brubeck
Time further out
1961
84
Jack Bruce
Songs for a tailor
1969
85
Tim Buckley
Blue afternoon
1969
86
Tim Buckley
Goodbye and hello
1967
87
Tim Buckley
Happy sad
1969
88
Roy Budd
Pick yourself up!!! This is Ray Budd
1967
89
Buffalo springfield
Buffalo springfield
1966
90
Buffalo springfield
Buffalo springfield again
1967
91
Sandy Bull
E pluribus unum
1969
92
Sandy Bull
Inventions
1965
93
Eric Burdon & the Animals
The twain shall meet
1968
94
Eric Burdon & the Animals
Winds of change
1967
95
Solomon Burke
Rock 'n soul
1964
96
William S. Burroughs
Call me Burroughs
1965
97
Paul Butterfield blues band
East-West
1966
98
Byrds
Dr. Byrds & mr. Hyde
1969
99
Byrds
Fifth dimension
1966
100
Byrds
Mr. Tambourine man
1965
101
Byrds
Sweetheart of the rodeo
1968
102
Byrds
The ballad of Easy rider
1969
103
Byrds
The notorious Byrd brothers
1968
104
Byrds
Turn! Turn! Turn!
1965
105
Byrds
Younger than yesterday
1967
106
Glen Campbell
Gentle on my mind
1967
107
Can
Monster movie
1969
108
Canned heat
Boogie with Canned heat
1968
109
Captain Beefheart and the Magic band
Safe as milk
1967
110
Captain Beefheart and the Magic band
Strictly personal
1968
111
Captain Beefheart and the Magic band
Trout mask replica
1969
112
James Carr
A man needs a woman
1968
113
Martin Carthy
Martin Carthy
1965
114
Johnny Cash
Bitter tears : ballads of the American indian
1964
115
Johnny Cash
Blood, sweat & tears
1963
116
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash at Folsom prison
1968
117
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash at San Quentin
1969
118
Chambers brothers
The time has come
1967
119
Michael Chapman
Rainmaker
1969
120
Ray Charles
Genius + Soul = Jazz
1961
121
Ray Charles
Modern sounds in country and western music
1962
122
Don Cherry
"Mu" first part
1969
123
Don Cherry
Eternal rhythm
1969
124
Don Cherry
Symphony for improvisers
1966
125
Chicago
Chicago transit authority
1969
126
Chiffons
The Chiffons
1963
127
Chocolate watchband
The inner mystique
1968
128
Chrysalis
Definition
1968
129
City
Now that everything's been said
1968
130
Gene Clark
With the Gosdin brothers
1967
131
Petula Clark
I know a place
1965
132
Clear light
Clear light
1967
133
Jimmy Cliff
Jimmy Cliff
1969
134
Patsy Cline
Sentimentally yours
1962
135
Leonard Cohen
Songs from a room
1969
136
Leonard Cohen
Songs of Leonard Cohen
1967
137
Ornette Coleman
At the "Golden circle" Stockholm : volume 1
1965
138
Ornette Coleman
Free jazz : a collective improvisation
1961
139
Ornette Coleman
The shape of jazz to come
1959
140
Ornette Coleman
This is our music
1961
141
Judy Collins
Wildflowers
1967
142
Shirley & Dolly Collins
Anthems in Eden
1969
143
Shirley Collins & Davy Graham
Folk roots, new routes
1964
144
Colosseum
Valentyne suite
1969
145
Alice Coltrane
A monastic trio
1968
146
Alice Coltrane
Huntington ashram monastery
1969
147
John Coltrane
A love supreme
1965
148
John Coltrane
Africa/Brass
1961
149
John Coltrane
Ascension
1966
150
John Coltrane
Coltrane plays the blues
1962
151
John Coltrane
Giant steps
1960
152
John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman
John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman
1963
153
John Coltrane
Live at Birdland
1964
154
John Coltrane
Live at the Village Vanguard
1962
155
John Coltrane
Meditations
1966
156
John Coltrane
My favorite things
1961
157
John Coltrane
The avant-garde
1966
158
Sam Cooke
Ain't that good news
1964
159
Sam Cooke
Mr. Soul
1963
160
Sam Cooke
Night beat
1963
161
Mike Cooper
Oh really!?
1969
162
Bob and Ron Copper
Traditional songs from Rottingdean
1964
163
Gal Costa
Gal Costa
1969
164
Elizabeth Cotton
Vol. 2: Shake sugaree
1967
165
Country Joe and the Fish
Electric music for the mind and body
1967
166
Country Joe and the Fish
I-feel-like-I'm-fixin'-to-die
1967
167
Cream
Disraeli gears
1967
168
Cream
Fresh Cream 
1966
169
Cream
Goodbye
1969
170
Cream
Wheels of fire
1968
171
Creation
We are paintermen
1967
172
Creedence clearwater revival
Bayou country
1969
173
Creedence clearwater revival
Green river
1969
174
Creedence clearwater revival
Willy and the poor boys
1969
175
Cromagnon
Orgasm
1969
176
Crosby, Stills & Nash
Crosby, Stills & Nash
1969
177
Ivor Cutler trio
Ludo
1967
178
Karen Dalton
It's so hard to tell who's going to love you the best
1969
179
Bobby Darin
If I were a carpenter
1966
180
Reverend Gary Davis
At Newport
1968
181
Miles Davis
E.S.P.
1965
182
Miles Davis
Filles de Kilimanjaro
1968
183
Miles Davis
In a silent way
1969
184
Miles Davis
Kind of blue
1959
185
Miles Davis
Miles smiles
1967
186
Miles Davis
Nefertiti
1968
187
Miles Davis
Porgy and Bess
1959
188
Miles Davis
Sketches of Spain
1960
189
Miles Davis
Someday my prince will come
1961
190
Miles Davis
Sorcerer
1967
191
Deep purple
Shades of Deep purple
1968
192
Desmond Dekker
Israelites
1969
193
Jackie DeShannon
Put a little love in your heart
1969
194
Deviants
Ptooff!
1967
195
Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley (1962)
1962
196
Dillard & Clark
The fantastic expedition of Dillard & Clark
1968
197
Dion
Dion
1968
198
Eric Dolphy
Out to lunch!
1964
199
Eric Dolphy
Outward bound
1960
200
Donovan
Sunshine superman
1966
201
Donovan
The hurdy gurdy man
1968
202
Doors
Strange days
1967
203
Doors
The Doors
1967
204
Doors
The soft parade
1969
205
Doors
Waiting for the sun
1968
206
Dr. John
Gris-gris
1968
207
Dr. Strangely Strange
Kip of the serenes
1969
208
Nick Drake
Five leaves left
1969
209
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & the Trinity
Open
1967
210
Amancio D'Silva
Integration
1969
211
Jacques Dutronc
Et moi, et moi, et moi
1966
212
Bob Dylan
Another side of Bob Dylan
1964
213
Bob Dylan
Blonde on blonde
1966
214
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
1962
215
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan's greatest hits
1967
216
Bob Dylan
Bringing it all back home
1965
217
Bob Dylan
Highway 61 revisited
1965
218
Bob Dylan
John Wesley Harding
1967
219
Bob Dylan
Nashville skyline
1969
220
Bob Dylan
The freewheelin' Bob Dylan
1963
221
Bob Dylan
The times they are a-changin'
1964
222
Easybeats
Friday on my mind
1967
223
Electric prunes
Mass in F minor
1968
224
Electric prunes
The Electric prunes
1967
225
Duke Ellington
Blues in orbit
1960
226
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
Duke Ellington & John Coltrane
1963
227
Duke Ellington
The far East suite
1967
228
Bill Evans
Interplay
1963
229
Bill Evans & Jim Hall
Undercurrent
1962
230
Bill Evans
Waltz for Debby
1961
231
Gil Evans
Out of the cool
1961
232
Gil Evans
The individualism of Gil Evans
1964
233
Everly brothers
A date with the Everly brothers
1961
234
Everly brothers
Roots
1968
235
John Fahey
Death chants, breakdowns & military waltzes
1963
236
John Fahey
The transfiguration of Blind Joe Death
1965
237
Fairport convention
Liege & lief
1969
238
Fairport convention
Unhalfbricking
1969
239
Fairport convention
What we did on our holidays
1969
240
Family
Family entertainment
1969
241
Family
Music in a doll's house
1968
242
Richard & Mimi Farina
Reflections in a crystal wind
1965
243
Feminine complex
Livin' love
1969
244
5th Dimension
Up, up and away
1967
245
Fifty foot hose
Cauldron
1967
246
Roberta Flack
First take
1969
247
248
249
Flying burrito brothers
The gilded palace of sin
1969
250
Brigitte Fontaine
Brigitte Fontaine est … folle!
1968
251
Brigitte Fontaine
Comme à la radio
1969
252
Jim Ford
Harlan county
1969
253
Four seasons
The genuine imitation life gazette
1969
254
Four tops
Reach out
1967
255
Kim Fowley
Outrageous
1968
256
Jackson C. Frank
Jackson C. Frank 
1965
257
Aretha Franklin
Aretha arrives
1967
258
Aretha Franklin
Aretha now
1968
259
Aretha Franklin
I never loved a man the way I love you
1967
260
Aretha Franklin
Lady soul
1968
261
Aretha Franklin
Unforgettable : a tribute to Dinah Washington
1964
262
Aretha Franklin
Yeah!!!
1965
263
Free design
Heaven/Earth
1969
264
Fugs
It crawled into my hand, honest
1968
265
Fugs
Tenderness junction
1968
266
Fugs
The Fugs (aka second album)
1966
267
Serge Gainsbourg
Initials B.B.
1968
268
Judy Garland
Judy at Carnegie hall
1961
269
Marvin Gaye
In the groove
1968
270
Marvin Gaye
That stubborn kinda fellow
1963
271
Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
United
1967
272
Genesis
From Genesis to revelation
1968
273
Bobbie Gentry
Ode to Billie Joe
1967
274
Bobbie Gentry
The delta sweete
1968
275
Bobbie Gentry
Touch 'em with love
1969
276
Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto
Getz/Gilberto
1964
277
João Gilberto
João Gilberto
1961
278
Giles, Giles & Fripp
The cheerful insanity of Giles, Giles & Fripp
1968
279
Jimmy Giuffre
Free fall
1963
280
Godz
Godz 2
1967
281
Golden cups
The Golden cups album
1968
282
Gong
Magick brother
1970
283
Davy Graham
Large as life and twice as natural
1968
284
Grateful dead
Anthem of the sun
1968
285
Grateful dead
Aoxomoxoa
1969
286
Grateful dead
Live/Dead
1969
287
Al Green
Green is blues
1969
288
Grant Green
Green street
1961
289
Groundhogs
Blues obituary
1969
290
Arlo Guthrie
Alice's restaurant
1967
291
Woody Guthrie
Dust bowl ballads
1940
292
Buddy Guy
This is Buddy Guy!
1968
293
H.P.  Lovecraft
H.P.  Lovecraft
1967
294
Bruce Haack
The way-out record for children
1968
295
Merle Haggard
Branded man
1967
296
Merle Haggard
Mama tried
1968
297
Herbie Hancock
Blow-up (soundtrack)
1966
298
Herbie Hancock
Maiden voyage
1965
299
Tim Hardin
Tim Hardin 2
1967
300
Francoise Hardy
L'amitié
1965
301
Francoise Hardy
Ma jeunesse fout le camp …
1967
302
Francoise Hardy
Tous les garcons et les filles
1962
303
Roy Harper
Folkjokeuponus
1969
304
Joe Harriott quintet
Free form
1961
305
Joe Harriott & John Mayer double quintet
Indo-jazz fusions
1967
306
Richard Harris
A tramp shining
1968
307
Richard Harris
The yard went on forever
1968
308
George Harrison
Wonderwall music
1968
309
Isaac Hayes
Hot buttered soul
1969
310
Tubby Hayes
Tubby's groove
1960
311
Lee Hazlewood & Ann-Margret
The cowboy & the lady
1969
312
Lee Hazlewood
The very special world of …
1966
313
Jimi Hendrix
Are you experienced
1967
314
Jimi Hendrix
Axis : bold as love
1967
315
Jimi Hendrix
Electric ladyland
1968
316
Jimi Hendrix
Smash hits
1968
317
Pierre Henry
Le voyage (d'après la livre des morts Tibétain)
1967
318
Judy Henske & Jerry Yester
Farewell Aldebaran
1969
319
Andrew Hill
Point of departure
1965
320
Hollies
Butterfly
1967
321
Holy modal rounders
The moray eels eat the the Holy modal rounders
1968
322
John Lee Hooker
The real folk blues
1966
323
Lightnin' Hopkins & Sonny Terry
Last night blues
1961
324
Lightnin' Hopkins
Lightnin' Sam Hopkins
1962
325
Son House
Father of folk blues
1965
326
Howlin' Wolf
Howlin' Wolf (The rocking chair album)
1962
327
Howlin' Wolf
The Howlin' Wolf album
1969
328
Humble pie
As safe as yesterday
1969
329
Mississippi John Hurt
Today!
1966
330
Bobby Hutcherson
Dialogue
1965
331
Idle race
Idle race
1969
332
Impressions
The young mod's forgotten story
1969
333
Impressions
This is my country
1968
334
Incredible string band
The 5000 spirits or the layers of the Onion
1967
335
Incredible string band
The hangman's beautiful daughter
1968
336
Incredible string band
Wee tam and the big huge
1968
337
International submarine band
Safe at home
1968
338
Iron butterfly
In-a-gadda-da-vida
1968
339
Isley brothers
It's our thing
1969
340
Etta James
At last!
1960
341
Etta James
The second time around
1961
342
Skip James
Today!
1966
343
Bert Jansch
Bert and John
1966
344
Bert Jansch
Bert Jansch
1965
345
Bert Jansch
Birthday blues
1969
346
Bert Jansch
Jack Orion
1966
347
Jefferson airplane
After bathing at Baxter's
1967
348
Jefferson airplane
Surrealistic pillow
1967
349
350
Jefferson airplane
Volunteers
1969
351
Jethro tull
Stand up
1969
352
Antônio Carlos Jobim
Wave
1967
353
Robert Johnson
King of the Delta blues singers
1961
354
George Jones
The race is on
1965
355
Joe Jones
Introducing the psychedelic soul jazz guitar of Joe Jones
1968
356
Quincy Jones
Big band bossa nova
1964
357
Quincy Jones
The Italian job (soundtrack)
1969
358
Quincy Jones
The pawnbroker
1964
359
Quincy Jones
Walking in space
1969
360
Janis Joplin
I got dem ol' kozmic blues again mamam
1969
361
Kaleidoscope
Faintly blowing
1969
362
Kaleidoscope
Tangerine dream
1967
363
Pat Kilroy
Light of day
1966
364
King Crimson
In the court of the Crimson king
1969
365
Albert King
Born under a bad sign
1967
366
B.B. King
Live at the Regal
1965
367
Kinks
Arthur, or the decline and fall of the British empire
1969
368
Kinks
Face to face
1966
369
Kinks
Kinda Kinks!
1965
370
Kinks
Kinks
1964
371
Kinks
Something else by the Kinks
1967
372
Kinks
The Kink kontroversy
1965
373
Kinks
The Kinks are the Village green preservation society
1968
374
Roland Kirk
I talk with the spirits
1964
375
Rahsaan Roland Kirk
We free kings
1961
376
Koerner, Ray & Glover
Blues, rags & hollers
1963
377
Krzysztof Komeda
Rosemary's baby (soundtrack)
1968
378
Lee Konitz
Motion
1961
379
La De Das
La De Das
1966
380
Leadbelly
Huddie Ledbetter's best
1962
381
Led zeppelin
Led zeppelin
1969
382
Led zeppelin
Led zeppelin 2
1969
383
Left banke
Walk away Renée/Pretty ballerina
1967
384
John Lennon & the Plastic Ono band
Live peace in Toronto 1969
1969
385
J.B. Lenoir
Alabama blues
1965
386
Jerry Lee Lewis
Live at the Star club, Hamburg 
1964
387
Little Richard
The explosive Little Richard
1967
388
Claude Lombard
Chante
1969
389
Love
Da capo
1966
390
Love
Forever changes
1967
391
Love
Four sail
1969
392
Love
Love
1966
393
Lovin' spoonful
Do you believe in magic
1965
394
Lovin' spoonful
Hums of the Lovin' spoonful
1966
395
Lovin' spoonful
You're a big boy now
1967
396
Mamas and the Papas
The Mamas & the Papas
1966
397
Man
2ozs of plastic with a hole in the middle
1969
398
Henry Mancini
Breakfast at Tiffany's (soundtrack)
1961
399
Harvey Mandel
Cristo redentor
1968
400
Manfred Mann
As is
1966
401
Manfred Mann
Up the junction
1968
402
Dean "Tex" Martin
Country style
1963
403
John Martyn
The tumbler
1968
404
John Mayall
Blues breakers with Eric Clapton
1966
405
MC5
Kick out the jams
1969
406
Mississippi Fred McDowell
I do not play no rock 'n' roll
1969
407
John McLaughlin
Extrapolation
1969
408
F.J. McMahon
Spirit of the golden juice
1969
409
Ralph McTell
Spiral staircase
1969
410
Meters
Look-ka py py
1969
411
Meters
The Meters
1969
412
Mighty Baby
Mighty Baby
1969
413
Millennium
Begin
1968
414
Charles Mingus
Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus
1963
415
Charles Mingus
Mingus plays piano
1964
416
Charles Mingus
Oh yeah
1962
417
Charles Mingus
The black saint and the sinner lady
1963
418
Joni Mitchell
Clouds
1969
419
Joni Mitchell
Song to a seagull
1968
420
Roscoe Mitchell sextet
Sound
1966
421
Moby grape
Moby grape
1967
422
Moby grape
Wow
1968
423
Thelonious Monk
Criss-cross
1963
424
Thelonious Monk
Solo Monk
1965
425
Thelonious Monk
Straight, no chaser
1967
426
Monkees
Head (soundtrack)
1968
427
Monkees
Headquarters
1967
428
Monkees
The birds, the bees & the Monkees
1968
429
Monks
Black monk time
1966
430
Moody blues
Days of future passed
1967
431
Moody blues
On the treshhold of a dream
1969
432
Moondog
Moondog
1969
433
Dudley Moore trio
Dudley Moore trio
1969
434
Dudley Moore trio
The other side of Dudley Moore
1965
435
Mops
Psychedelic sounds in Japan
1968
436
Vinicius de Moraes
Vinicius
1967
437
Lee Morgan
The sidewinder
1964
438
Ennio Morricone
The good, the bad and the ugly (soundtrack)
1966
439
Ennio Morricone
Vergogna schifosi (soundtrack)
1969
440
441
Van Morrison
Blowin' your mind
1967
442
Mothers of invention
Cruising with Ruben & the Jets
1968
443
Mothers of invention
Freak out!
1966
444
Mothers of invention
Uncle Meat
1969
445
Mothers of invention
We're only in it for the money
1968
446
Move
Move
1968
447
Fred Neil
Bleecker & MacDougal
1965
448
Fred Neil
Fred Neil
1966
449
Fred Neil
Sessions
1968
450
Randy Newman
Randy Newman (creates something new under the sun)
1968
451
Nice
Ars longa vita brevis
1968
452
Billy Nichols
Would you believe?
1968
453
Roger Nichols
Roger Nichols & the small circle of friends
1968
454
Nico
Chelsea girl
1967
455
Nico
The marble index
1968
456
Harry Nilsson
Aerial ballet
1968
457
Harry Nilsson
Pandemonium shadow show
1967
458
Nirvana (60's)
The story of Simon Simopath
1967
459
Laura Nyro
New York tendaberry
1969
460
Phil Ochs
Rehearsals for retirement
1969
461
Roy Orbison
Crying
1962
462
Os mutantes
Mutantes
1969
463
Os mutantes
Os mutantes
1968
464
Outsiders
CQ
1968
465
Paris sisters
Sing everything under the sun!!!
1967
466
Van Dyke Parks
Song cycle
1967
467
Harry Partch
The world of Harry Partch
1969
468
Pearls before swine
Balaklava
1968
469
Pentangle
Basket of light
1969
470
Pentangle
The Pentangle
1968
471
Perrey-Kingsley
The in sound from way out!
1966
472
Wilson Pickett
The exciting Wilson Pickett
1966
473
Wilson Pickett
The wicked Pickett
1966
474
Pink floyd
A saucerful of secrets
1968
475
Pink floyd
More (soundtrack)
1969
476
Pink floyd
The piper at the gates of dawn
1967
477
Pink floyd
Ummagumma
1969
478
Michel Polnareff
Michel Polnareff
1966
479
Elvis Presley
From Elvis in Memphis
1969
480
Pretty things
S.F. sorrow
1968
481
Pretty things
The Pretty things
1965
482
Procol harum
A salty dog
1969
483
Procol harum
Procol harum
1967
484
Procol harum
Shine on brightly
1968
485
Tito Puente
El rey bravo
1962
486
? and the Mysterians
96 tears
1966
487
488
Quicksilver messenger service
Quicksilver messenger service
1968
489
Red crayola
God bless the Red krayola and all who sail with it
1968
490
Red krayola
The parable of Arable land
1967
491
Otis Redding
Complete & unbelievable : the Otis Redding dictionary of soul
1966
492
Otis Redding & Carla Thomas
King & queen
1967
493
Otis Redding
Otis blue - Otis Redding sings soul
1965
494
Otis Redding
Pain in my heart
1964
495
Otis Redding
The dock of the bay
1968
496
Otis Redding
The great Otis Redding sings soul ballads
1965
497
Otis Redding
The soul album
1966
498
Reich/Maxfield/Oliveros
New sounds of electronic music
1967
499
Don Rendell & Ian Carr quintet
Dusk fire
1966
500
Rico & the Rudies
Blow your horn
1969
501
Righteous brothers
You've lost that lovin' feelin'
1965
502
Terry Riley
A rainbow in curved air
1969
503
Terry Riley
In C
1968
504
Max Roach
We insist! : Max Roach's Freedom now suite
1960
505
Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
Time out for Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
1969
506
Rolling stones
Aftermath
1966
507
Rolling stones
Beggars banquet
1968
508
Rolling stones
Between the buttons
1967
509
Rolling stones
Get yer ya-ya's out
1970
510
Rolling stones
Let it bleed
1969
511
Rolling stones
Out of our heads
1965
512
Rolling stones
The Rolling stones
1964
513
Rolling stones
The Rolling stones no. 2
1964
514
Rolling stones
Their satanic majesties request
1967
515
Sonny Rollins
The bridge
1962
516
Max Romeo
A dream
1969
517
Ronettes
Presenting the fabulous Ronettes featuring Veronica
1964
518
Dave van Ronk
Van Ronk sings
1961
519
Biff Rose
The thorn in mrs. Rose's side
1968
520
Barry Ryan
Barry Ryan sings Paul Ryan
1969
521
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Iluminations
1969
522
Sam and Dave
Hold on, I'm coming
1966
523
Sam and Dave
Soul men
1967
524
Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs
Lil' Red Riding Hood
1966
525
Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs
Wooly bully
1965
526
Pharoah Sanders
Jewels of thought
1969
527
Pharoah Sanders
Karma
1969
528
Pharoah Sanders
Tauhid
1967
529
Santana
Santana
1969
530
Seeds
The Seeds
1966
531
Peter Sellers
Songs for swingin' Sellers
1959
532
Shaggs
Philosophy of the world
1969
533
Shangri-La's
Leader of the pack
1965
534
Ravi Shankar
Improvisations
1962
535
Del Shannon
The further adventures of Charles Westover
1968
536
Archie Shepp
Blasé
1969
537
Archie Shepp
Fire music
1965
538
Wayne Shorter
Night dreamer
1964
539
Wayne Shorter
Speak no evil
1966
540
Alan Silva & his Celestial communication orchestra
Luna surface
1969
541
Silver apples
Silver apples
1968
542
Simon and Garfunkel
Bookends
1968
543
Simon and Garfunkel
Bridge over troubled water
1970
544
Simon and Garfunkel
Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme
1966
545
Simon and Garfunkel
Sounds of silence
1966
546
Simon and Garfunkel
The graduate (soundtrack)
1968
547
Simon and Garfunkel
Wednesday morning, 3 A.M.
1964
548
Paul Simon
The Paul Simon songbook
1965
549
Nina Simone
In concert
1964
550
Nina Simone
Nuff said!
1968
551
Nina Simone
Wild is the wind
1966
552
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim
1967
553
Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood
Nancy & Lee
1968
554
Sir Douglas quintet
The best of Sir Douglas quintet
1965
555
Skatalites
Ska boo-da-ba : ska down Jamaica way, vol. 1
1966
556
Sly and the family Stone
A whole new thing
1967
557
Sly and the family Stone
Dance to the music
1968
558
Sly and the family Stone
Stand!
1969
559
Small faces
From the beginning
1967
560
Small faces
Ogden's nut gone flake
1968
561
Small faces
Small faces
1966
562
Small faces
Small faces (1967)
1967
563
Small faces
There are but four Small faces
1967
564
Soft machine
The Soft machine
1968
565
Soft machine
The Soft machine, volume 2
1969
566
Mick Softley
Songs for swingin' survivors
1965
567
Sonics
Boom
1966
568
Sonics
Here are the Sonics!!!
1965
569
Sonics
Introducing the Sonics
1967
570
Alexander 'Skip' Spence
Oar
1969
571
Joseph Spence
Happy all the time
1964
572
Spiders
Album no 1
1966
573
Spirit
The family that plays together
1968
574
Spontaneous music ensemble
Karyobin
1968
575
Spooky tooth
It's all about
1968
576
Dusty Springfield
Dusty … Definitely
1968
577
Dusty Springfield
Dusty in Memphis
1969
578
SRC
SRC
1968
579
Bridget St John
Ask me no questions
1969
580
Standells
Dirty water
1966
581
Staple singers
Freedom highway
1965
582
Status quo
Picturesque matchstickable messages from the Status quo
1968
583
George Stavis
Labyrinths
1969
584
Al Stewart
Love chronicles
1969
585
John Stewart
California bloodlines
1969
586
Rod Stewart
An old raincoat won't ever let you down
1969
587
Stooges
The Stooges
1969
588
Strawberry alarm clock
The world in a sea shell
1968
589
Morton Subotnick
Silver apples of the moon for electronic music synthesizer
1968
590
Jim Sullivan
U.F.O.
1969
591
Sun Ra
The futuristic sounds of Sun Ra
1962
592
Sun Ra
The heliocentric worlds of Sun Ra : volume 1
1965
593
Supremes
Where did our love go
1964
594
Sweeney's men
The tracks of Sweeney
1969
595
Synanthesia
Synanthesia
1969
596
Gabor Szabo
Dreams
1968
597
Gabor Szabo
Jazz raga
1966
598
Tyrannosaurus Rex
My people were fair and had sky in their hair ... but now they're content to wear stars on their brows
1968
599
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Unicorn
1969
600
Cecil Taylor
Conquistador!
1967
601
Cecil Taylor
Unit structures
1966
602
James Taylor
James Taylor
1968
603
Temptations
Cloud nine
1969
604
Temptations
Gettin' ready
1966
605
Temptations
The Temptations sing Smokey
1965
606
Temptations
The temptin' Temptations
1965
607
Temptations
Wish it would rain
1968
608
Temptations
With a lot o' soul
1967
609
Them
The angry young Them
1965
610
Them
Them again
1966
611
Third ear band
Alchemy
1969
612
13th Floor elevators
Easter everywhere
1967
613
13th Floor elevators
The psychedelic sounds of the 13th Floor elevators
1966
614
Tomorrow
Tomorrow
1968
615
Toots and the Maytals
Sweet and dandy
1969
616
Stan Tracey
Under milkwood
1965
617
Traffic
Last exit
1969
618
Traffic
Mr. Fantasy
1967
619
Traffic
Traffic
1968
620
Trashmen
Surfin' bird
1963
621
Ike & Tina Turner
River deep, mountain high
1966
622
Turtles
The Turtles present The battle of the bands
1968
623
United States of America
The United States of America
1968
624
Upsetters
Return of Django
1969
625
Dino Valente
Dino Valente
1968
626
Vanilla fudge
Vanilla fudge
1967
627
Caetano Veloso
Caetano Veloso (Irene)
1969
628
Caetano Veloso
Caetano Veloso (Tropicália)
1968
629
Velvet underground
The Velvet underground
1969
630
Velvet underground
Velvet underground & Nico
1967
631
Velvet underground
White light/white heat
1968
632
Ventures
Walk don't run
1960
633
Wailers
The Wailing Wailers
1965
634   
Walker brothers
Images
1967
635
Walker brothers
Portrait
1998
636
Walker brothers
Take it easy with the Walker brothers
1965
637
Gary Walker and the Rain
Album no. 1
1968
638
Peter Walker
Rainy day raga
1967
639
Peter Walker
Second poem to Karmela
1968
640
Scott Walker
Scott
1967
641
Scott Walker
Scott 2
1968
642
Scott Walker
Scott 3
1969
643
Scott Walker
Scott 4
1969
644
Ray Warleigh
Ray Warleigh's first album
1969
645
Dionne Warwick
Presenting Dionne Warwick
1963
646
Patty Waters
Sings
1965
647
Watersons
Frost and fire : a calendar of ritual and magical songs
1965
648
Wendy & Bonnie
Genesis
1968
649
West coast pop art experimental band
The West coast pop art experimental band : part one
1967
650
White noise
An electric storm
1969
651
Bukka White
Mississippi blues
1963
652
Tony Joe White
Black & white
1968
653
Who
A quick one (happy Jack) 
1966
654
Who
The Who sell out
1967
655
656
Who
Tommy
1969
657
Robert Pete Williams
Louisiana blues
1966
658
Tony Williams Lifetime
Emergency!
1969
659
Stevie Wonder
Up-tight
1966
660
Tammy Wynette
D.I.V.O.R.C.E.
1968
661
Yardbirds
Five live Yardbirds
1964
662
Yardbirds
The Yardbirds (a.k.a. Roger the Engineer)
1966
663
Yes
Yes
1969
664
Young tradition
So cheerfully round
1967
665
Young tradition
The Young tradition
1966
666
Larry Young
Unity
1966
667
Neil Young
Everybody knows this is nowhere
1969
668
Neil Young
Neil Young
1968
669
Townes van Zandt
For the sake of the song
1968
670
Townes van Zandt
Our mother the mountain
1969
671
Townes van Zandt
Townes van Zandt
1969
672
Frank Zappa
Lumpy gravy
1967
673
Tom Zé
Tom Zé
1968
674
Zodiac
Cosmic sounds
1967
675
Zombies
Odessey & oracle
1968