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Indicates best performing album of 1971 Issue date Album Artist(s) Label Ref. January 2: All Things Must Pass: George Harrison: Apple [1] January 9 [2] January 16 [3]
In 1971, the… It's become a cliché, even for post-Baby Boomers, to look back wistfully on the early '70s as some kind of untouchable golden age for popular music. ... But when you survey all ...
The band The Beatles is #1 on the 200 list, in addition to being the most featured in the rankings Pink Floyd appears at 2nd in the 200 list, in addition to appearing 3 times in the rankings Michael Jackson is number 3 with the album Thriller Led Zeppelin is number 4 with the album Led Zeppelin IV The Rolling Stones is 6th with Exile on Main St. Carole King is the highest ranked woman on the ...
Album Artist(s) Label Ref. January 3: Abbey Road: The Beatles: Apple [1] January 10 [2] January 17: Led Zeppelin II: Led Zeppelin: Atlantic [3] January 24: Abbey Road: The Beatles Apple [4] January 31: Led Zeppelin II: Led Zeppelin Atlantic [5] February 7 [6] February 14 [7] February 21 [8] February 28 [9] March 7: Bridge over Troubled Water ...
The album is full of extended medleys and call-and-response grooves like “Tear the Roof off the Sucker” that expand on the wild sonic terrain of the group’s studio albums. 25.
The 1970s was an era that produced some of the greatest live albums in history. In the previous decade, artists and producers took great pains to make studio albums sound as spotless and pristine ...
The Billboard Year-End chart is a chart published by Billboard which denotes the top song of each year as determined by the publication's charts. Since 1946, Year-End charts have existed for the top songs in pop, R&B, and country, with additional album charts for each genre debuting in 1956, 1966, and 1965, respectively.
Jonny Sharp, a contributor to NME ' s own 500 greatest albums list, described the 2012 Rolling Stone list as a "soulless, canon-centric [list] of the same tired old titles", adding: "looking at their 500, when the only album in their top 10 less than 40 years old is London Calling, I think I prefer the NME's less critically-correct approach."