The
Best of Three Dog Night. The hits came easily to this band including
"Joy
to the World", "Shambala", "Eli's Coming" and "One". |
All
That You Can't Leave Behind - U2
This new recording happily sounds
a lot like the old U2! Several of the tunes are destined to become
classics including "Beautiful Day" and "Walk On." The entire CD is highly
listenable and Bono's writing and Edge's guitar riffs are right on track
for this to become one of their best. A must have! |
Who's Next - The Who. One of the greatest
rock albums of all time, with tunes like "Baba O'Reilly", "Behind
Blue Eyes" and "Won't Get Fooled Again". Full
of existential and political messages, this 1971 release was remastered
in 1995 with added tracks. |
Fragile - Yes. This 1972 recording was remastered
and highlights Yes' dramatic rock style. "Roundabout" and
"Long Distance Runaround" are two hits from this album. Their
latest release, Open
Your Eyes (1997) brings together the original band members.
But wait! We have another new release, The
Ladder (1999) and a new tour too! |
After the Gold Rush - Neil Young. On this
1970 solo album Neil Young sings "Tell Me Why", "Don't Let It Bring
You Down" and "Southern Man". For a great live
recording check out his Unplugged
album. |
Freak Out! - Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.
The band's first album released in 1966 is still a monument to Zappa's
satirical anarchy. A good place to start with Zappa. |
The
Odyssey And The Oracle - The Zombies (1969) I was never a huge
fan of any of The Zombies work, but I have to make an exeption with this
album. This album's best known track is "Time Of The Season". This is a
very creative psychedelic album that has a great sound to it. This was
the Zombies last album, but probably their least commercial. Much of the
album has been wrongly neglected until recently. Many look at this album
as being a forgotten masterpiece of the 60's.
- Matt |