Between 1966 and 1968, The Mothers of Invention, led by Frank Zappa, defined a new era of experimental music. Positioned
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1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die
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Between 1966 and 1968, The Mothers of Invention, led by Frank Zappa, defined a new era of experimental music. Positioned
The period between the release of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” in 1967 and “The Beatles,” known as The
This is the fifth and final album by The Byrds to feature in the list of the 1001 albums you
George Ivan Morrison, known to the world as Van Morrison, was born on August 31, 1945, in the post-war tumult
Formed in St Albans in 1961, The Zombies quickly captured the public and critical acclaim with a sound that deftly
Born Noel Scott Engel on January 9, 1943, this American artist, who chose to build his career far from his
Caetano Veloso, an emblematic figure of Brazilian music, embodies the essence of Tropicália, an avant-garde cultural movement, with brilliance. His
Jeff Beck, born Geoffrey Arnold Beck on June 24, 1944, established himself as a legend of the electric guitar. With
The Band, a Canadian quintet, remains a fascinating enigma, a collective that redefined the contours of rock with unmatched authenticity
In the heart of the 60s’ musical revolution, Small Faces emerged as a blazing comet in the London sky. Embodying
Following the success of “Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme”, Simon and Garfunkel did not rest on their laurels. Paul Simon,
Few bands embody the spirit of rebellion and artistic innovation as vividly as The Pretty Things. Formed in 1963, The
In the landscape of 1960s rock music, one name stands out with particular strength: Iron Butterfly. This emblematic group, often
At the heart of American music, one name resonates with unique strength: Dr. John. This band, a true embodiment of
Formed in 1967, The United States of America made its mark on music history with its sole self-titled album, a
In the tumultuous 1960s, a band emerged with raw power and an unforgettable sound: Big Brother and the Holding Company.
In 1968, The Byrds, pioneers of American folk rock, were navigating a period of artistic transformations and personal upheavals, thus
Formed in 1966 in California, Blue Cheer made a mark in music history with their emblematic album “Vincebus Eruptum” released
Born in Memphis but raised in Detroit, the home of Motown, Aretha grew up in a musical environment. Her father,
Laura Nyro, a name that may not immediately resonate with everyone, but her influence on modern music is undeniable. Born
Leonard Cohen, with his deep and melancholic voice, has captivated hearts and minds around the world. Known for his profound