When you think of soul music from the 60s, the image of Aretha Franklin inevitably springs to mind, with her
Category: 1967
Axis: Bold as Love – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Fresh from the resounding success of their debut album, ‘Are You Experienced’, the trio of The Jimi Hendrix Experience unveil
Don’t Come Home a Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind) – Loretta Lynn
If there’s one woman in the American music industry who has carved out her own path despite the headwinds, it’s
I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) – The Electric Prunes
Let’s start with an intriguing aspect of this band: its name. “The Electric Prunes” literally translates as “Les Prunes Électriques”.
Are You Experienced – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
James Marshall “Jimi” Hendrix, born on November 27, 1942, in Seattle, wasn’t just a musician. He was a phenomenon. Growing
I’m a Lonesome Fugitive – Merle Haggard
Many names spring to mind when you think of country music. But few, like Merle Haggard, have lived through the
Sunshine Superman – Donovan
Lurking in the shadow of the giants of rock, Donovan is an often forgotten treasure of the 60s. This Scottish
Something Else – The Kinks
September 1967. As the Summer of Love came to an end, leaving an indelible mark on musical culture, The Kinks
Surrealistic Pillow – Jefferson Airplane
There was a period in the history of music when boundaries were deliberately broken and redefined. Sounds transcended the tangible,
Groovin’ – The Young Rascals
The Young Rascals are a somewhat forgotten gem in the history of rock, the kind you find at the bottom
Younger Than Yesterday – The Byrds
After laying the foundations of folk rock with their electric cover of Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man” in 1965, The
The Doors – The Doors
The story of The Doors began in 1965 in Los Angeles, when two UCLA students, Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek,
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim – Frank Sinatra
In 1967, Frank Sinatra was an artist in the throes of change, a man at a crossroads. This complex and
The Velvet Underground and Nico – The Velvet Underground
With a single guitar chord, they challenged the music world, transgressed conventions and created a movement that, over half a
The Who Sell Out – The Who
In 1967, The Who were no longer the group of mods who had set the British rock scene alight with
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn – Pink Floyd
The genesis of Pink Floyd can be traced back to Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason, students of architecture
Disraeli Gears – Cream
There are bands that make music history, and then there’s Cream. An iconic British trio from the late 60s, made
Forever Changes – Love
In the rich history of psychedelic rock, there are works whose dazzling beauty transcends the boundaries of their genre and
Goodbye And Hello – Tim Buckley
Tim Buckley arrived on the music scene at a time when the counterculture was turning heads and shaking the world.
Headquarters – The Monkees
It’s a delicate exercise to consider a critique of the Monkees, so much so that the American band seems to
Triangle – The Beau Brummels
Californian pop immediately brings to mind names like The Beach Boys or The Byrds. However, the birth of this emblematic