Santana's "Abraxas",
Moody Blues "Days Of Future Passed"
, Led Zeppelin IV (aka ZOSO),
Paranoid by Black Sabbath ,
Led Zeppelin II ,
Are You Experienced? ,
Abbey Road by Beatles ,
Sticky Fingers ,
Crime Of The Century or Breakfast In America by Supertramp,
The Stranger by Billy Joel ,
High Voltage by AC/DC ,
Frampton Comes Alive by Peter Frampton ,
Rumours by Fleetwood Mac ,
Their Greatest Hits: 1971-1975 by The Eagles ,
ZZ Top The Best Of ZZ Top ,
Moondance by Van Morrison,
Tea For The Tillerman by Cat Stevens,
Sgt. Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles
Cream Wheels Of Fire
The Kinks : Ultimate Collection
Buffalo Springfield Retrospective
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young : Deja Vu
Creedence Clearwater Revival Essential Album: Chronicle
Steppenwolf : All Time Greatest Hits
Doobie Brothers : Best Of The Doobies
Chicago Essential Album: Only The Beginning
Grand Funk Railroad : We're An American Band
Blonde On Blonde Bob Dylan
makes me close my eyes on this cold rainy morning and just smile......young and bullet proof....hahahhahahaa
Good playlist! Turn it up
Are You Experienced?....ditto,Hendrix,plus he was Army Airborne
Abbey Road by Beatles....pretty good,Rubber Soul and Revolver were better
Sticky Fingers...their last great work
Rumours by Fleetwood Mac...Bare Trees and Heroes are Hard To Find were better (Christine McVie!!!)
Tea For The Tillerman by Cat Stevens...One great,great song on this (Sad Lisa)
Sgt. Pepper Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles...memories!
Cream Wheels Of Fire...The British Invasion at its best.
The Kinks : Ultimate Collection....ditto,the Kinks
Buffalo Springfield Retrospective....appallingly under-rated group.
Creedence Clearwater Revival Essential Album: Chronicle..one of the great American groups of the 60's
Blonde On Blonde Bob Dylan...Dylan's one of the great writers of the folk/rock era,his first few albums were classics.