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Richard Corben cover art!Well there is Bat out of Hell, which spent an obscenely long time in the UK Top 100 Album list, from what I can remember.
Then, Queen's Albums after Queen and Queen II, Sheer Heart Attack, A Night at the Opera, A Day at the Races, News of the World and Jazz, all of which have stompingly good hit songs.
Breaking Glass was from 1980, so doesn't count, unfortunately. I was never into Punk as a teenager, but appreciated it in my twenties, although I still think that Gob on You captures the spirit of Punk probably more than any other song.
Heart started with a firecracker of a debut LP spanning hard guitar rock through balladry. Side 1 is especially sharp.
The opening to Crazy On You is probably my all-time favorite acoustic guitar riff.Heart started with a firecracker of a debut LP spanning hard guitar rock through balladry. Side 1 is especially sharp.
Personally I think it's badly marred by Phil Spector's ham-fisted production and John Lennon's contribution of only two decent songs, which is a shame because Harrison and McCartney delivered some good songs that deserved a better presentation. I still have my vinyl copy on the old Apple label, though.Oh yeah, these guys...
An absolutely stunning solo album from ex-Byrd Clark.
When Clark brought the masters for this album to David Geffen he threw them in a wastebasket and told him there were no hit singles on it.
Possibly my favourite album of all time, certainly in my top five...
Yeah I love this album. It's deeply poetic and feels very personal. Quicksand was the song that I listened to (over and over again) when I heard that Bowie had died. A truly great piece of work from a unique talent.
Nothing quite like 70’s Judas Priest. Heavy, heavy blues, progressive and rock. I loved their 80’s stuff, but I’m also sad that they abandoned their early sound when they went full metal.