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10 Favorite Albums of the 60s (ONE PER ARTIST)

Johnny AbruzzoJohnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 10,420
edited March 2011 in Other Music
I haven't started a "list" or "ranking" thread for a while. Here's one: name your 10 favorite albums of the 1960s, no more than one per artist.

We'll do more decades in the coming weeks. Have fun!
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    craigbcraigb Posts: 806
    1. Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin
    2. Abbey Road - The Beatles
    3. Wheels of Fire - Cream
    4. Beggars Banquet - Rolling Stones
    5. Blind Faith - Blind Faith
    6. Mr. Fantasy - Traffic
    7. Tommy - The Who
    8. Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan
    9. Surrealistic Pillow - Jefferson Airplane
    10. Quicksilver Messenger Service - Quicksilver Messenger Service
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    Newch91Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    This is not fair:

    1. Rubber Soul - The Beatles
    2. Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan
    3. Are You Experienced - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    4. Tommy - The Who
    5. Led Zeppelin 2 - Led Zeppelin
    6. Disraeli Gears - Cream
    7. Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys
    8. The Allman Brothers Band - The Allman Brothers Band
    9. Truth - Jeff Beck Band
    10. The Doors - The Doors
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    Johnny AbruzzoJohnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 10,420
    The Beatles: Revolver
    John Coltrane: A Love Supreme
    Cream: Disraeli Gears
    The Doors
    Jimi Hendrix Experience: Axis Bold as Love
    Johnny Cash: At Folsom Prison
    Led Zeppelin (I)
    Charles Mingus: The Black Saint & Sinner Lady
    Rolling Stones: Beggars Banquet
    The Who: Tommy
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    Fenway Park 8/7/16; Fenway Park 9/2/18; SeaHearNow Asbury Park 9/18/21; Camden 9/14/22

    Tres Mtns - TLA 3/23/11; EV - Tower Theatre 6/25/11; Temple of the Dog - Tower Theatre 11/5/16
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    LiftedLifted Posts: 1,638
    1. John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
    2. Bob Dylan - Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
    3. Charles Mingus - Black Saint And The Sinner Lady
    4. Eric Dolphy - Out To Lunch
    5. The Beatles - Revolver
    6. The Velvet Underground - Velvet Underground and Nico
    7. Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
    8. Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left
    9. The Stooges - The Stooges
    10. Miles Davis - In A Silent Way

    Dylan would dominate at least half of this list if it weren't for the one per artist rule.
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    Johnny AbruzzoJohnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 10,420
    Dylan would dominate at least half of this list if it weren't for the one per artist rule.

    That's the idea. Will come in handy for the 90s & 00s lists around here.

    I thought I'd be the only one with Black Saint & Sinner Lady. ;)
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    goldrushgoldrush everybody knows this is nowhere Posts: 7,277
    Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    Love - Forever Changes
    Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield
    Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
    Beatles - Revolver
    Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced
    The Velvet Underground - Velvet Underground and Nico
    Cream - Disraeli Gears
    Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bayou Country
    Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II
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    SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 NYC Posts: 25,841
    Lifted wrote:
    1. John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
    2. Bob Dylan - Freewheelin' Bob Dylan

    Love these choices and the avatar.

    EDIT: Oh and #5 too- my favorite album of all time :) .
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    bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    1. Beatles - Revolver
    2. Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed
    3. Flying Burrito Brothers - Guilded Palace of Sin
    4. Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
    5. The Who - Tommy
    6. The Band - Music from Big Pink
    7. Dylan - Blonde on Blonde
    8. Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    9. Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
    10. Paul Butterfield Blues Band - self titled
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    Johnny AbruzzoJohnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 10,420
    bennett13 wrote:
    10. Paul Butterfield Blues Band - self titled

    Hmmm - never heard of this. Will have to check it out. ;)
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    bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    bennett13 wrote:
    10. Paul Butterfield Blues Band - self titled

    Hmmm - never heard of this. Will have to check it out. ;)


    Hell yeah...check it out! If you like early electric Dylan, you'll dig this. Michael Bloomfield's guitar playing is far too frequently overlooked (not by Dylan, though, as he's all over the Hwy 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde albums)
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    SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 NYC Posts: 25,841
    This task was almost impossible for me.

    1. Revolver- The Beatles
    2. Blonde on Blonde- Bob Dylan
    3. Their Satanic Majesties Request- The Rolling Stones
    4. Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere- Neil Young and Crazy Horse
    5. Tommy- The Who
    6. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn- Pink Floyd
    7. A Love Supreme- John Coltrane
    8. Buffalo Springfield Again- Buffalo Springfield
    9. Axis: Bold of Love - Jimi Hendrix Experience
    10. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin

    Some of my favorite albums ever were released in 1970 (so they just missed making my list: Bitches Brew by Miles Davis, Deja Vu by CSNY, Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon, and All Things Must Pass by Harrison). And Miles Davis' Kind of Blue just missed since it came out in 59.
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    bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    SVRDhand13 wrote:
    This task was almost impossible for me.

    1. Revolver- The Beatles
    2. Blonde on Blonde- Bob Dylan
    3. Their Satanic Majesties Request- The Rolling Stones
    4. Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere- Neil Young and Crazy Horse
    5. Tommy- The Who
    6. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn- Pink Floyd
    7. A Love Supreme- John Coltrane
    8. Buffalo Springfield Again- Buffalo Springfield
    9. Axis: Bold of Love - Jimi Hendrix Experience
    10. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin

    Some of my favorite albums ever were released in 1970 (so they just missed making my list: Bitches Brew by Miles Davis, Deja Vu by CSNY, Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon, and All Things Must Pass by Harrison). And Miles Davis' Kind of Blue just missed since it came out in 59.
    Maybe some of those from 1970 could make the list. I know Bitches Brew and Deja Vu were largely recorded in 1969.
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    SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 NYC Posts: 25,841
    bennett13 wrote:
    SVRDhand13 wrote:
    This task was almost impossible for me.

    1. Revolver- The Beatles
    2. Blonde on Blonde- Bob Dylan
    3. Their Satanic Majesties Request- The Rolling Stones
    4. Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere- Neil Young and Crazy Horse
    5. Tommy- The Who
    6. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn- Pink Floyd
    7. A Love Supreme- John Coltrane
    8. Buffalo Springfield Again- Buffalo Springfield
    9. Axis: Bold of Love - Jimi Hendrix Experience
    10. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin

    Some of my favorite albums ever were released in 1970 (so they just missed making my list: Bitches Brew by Miles Davis, Deja Vu by CSNY, Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon, and All Things Must Pass by Harrison). And Miles Davis' Kind of Blue just missed since it came out in 59.
    Maybe some of those from 1970 could make the list. I know Bitches Brew and Deja Vu were largely recorded in 1969.

    I was thinking that. I love to look at when albums were recorded based on their release, especially when albums are "shelved" for a long period of time. For example, I had no clue that Dylan's Basement Tapes was from '67 (not '75 like its release date) until years after I first heard the record. When I found out it made obvious sense but I just never realized.
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    bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    SVRDhand13 wrote:
    bennett13 wrote:
    SVRDhand13 wrote:
    This task was almost impossible for me.

    1. Revolver- The Beatles
    2. Blonde on Blonde- Bob Dylan
    3. Their Satanic Majesties Request- The Rolling Stones
    4. Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere- Neil Young and Crazy Horse
    5. Tommy- The Who
    6. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn- Pink Floyd
    7. A Love Supreme- John Coltrane
    8. Buffalo Springfield Again- Buffalo Springfield
    9. Axis: Bold of Love - Jimi Hendrix Experience
    10. Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin

    Some of my favorite albums ever were released in 1970 (so they just missed making my list: Bitches Brew by Miles Davis, Deja Vu by CSNY, Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon, and All Things Must Pass by Harrison). And Miles Davis' Kind of Blue just missed since it came out in 59.
    Maybe some of those from 1970 could make the list. I know Bitches Brew and Deja Vu were largely recorded in 1969.

    I was thinking that. I love to look at when albums were recorded based on their release, especially when albums are "shelved" for a long period of time. For example, I had no clue that Dylan's Basement Tapes was from '67 (not '75 like its release date) until years after I first heard the record. When I found out it made obvious sense but I just never realized.

    Well, the official Basement Tapes release was a bastardized version. Overdubs were added to some of the Dylan tunes in the 70's and most of the Band material is not from the basement at all, but formal studio recordings made here and there from 67 to as late as 75. It's still a great listen, albeit somewhat misleading. To get a real feel for what the sessions at Big Pink really sounded like, there are plenty of bootlegs available on various websites. Do a search for "Genuine Basement Tapes"
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    merkinballmerkinball Posts: 2,262
    In no particular order:

    Grateful Dead ~ Aoxomoxoa
    Beach Boys ~ Pet Sounds
    Dylan ~ Bringing it All Back Home
    Johnny Cash ~ At Folsom Prison
    Neil Young ~ Everybody Knows this is Nowhere
    Beatles ~ Revolver
    Sly and the Family Stone ~ Stand!
    Elvis ~ '68 Comeback Special
    Moody Blues ~ Days of Future Passed (listened to a lot of that album in high school!)
    Rolling Stones ~ Let it Bleed
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    SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 NYC Posts: 25,841
    bennett13 wrote:

    Well, the official Basement Tapes release was a bastardized version. Overdubs were added to some of the Dylan tunes in the 70's and most of the Band material is not from the basement at all, but formal studio recordings made here and there from 67 to as late as 75. It's still a great listen, albeit somewhat misleading. To get a real feel for what the sessions at Big Pink really sounded like, there are plenty of bootlegs available on various websites. Do a search for "Genuine Basement Tapes"

    I got the 4 CD A Tree with Roots that supposedly is every Basement Tape Recording. Not sure if it has overdubs though. Only gave it one listen so far. My problem with Dylan is that there is so much that I feel I don't have time to listen to all of it along with everything else :lol: .
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    Johnny AbruzzoJohnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 10,420
    Yeah, I didn't realize Everybody Knows this Is Nowhere was from the 60s. Might have to modify my list...

    I had thought Bitches Brew was from 1969; however I think it's just overrated.
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    merkinballmerkinball Posts: 2,262
    Might have to modify my list...

    Me too. I'd drop the Moody Blues and add Os Mutantes self titled. Brazillian Psychedelic at it's best.

    Maybe add Etta James, but I wouldn't know what to drop.
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    bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    SVRDhand13 wrote:
    bennett13 wrote:

    Well, the official Basement Tapes release was a bastardized version. Overdubs were added to some of the Dylan tunes in the 70's and most of the Band material is not from the basement at all, but formal studio recordings made here and there from 67 to as late as 75. It's still a great listen, albeit somewhat misleading. To get a real feel for what the sessions at Big Pink really sounded like, there are plenty of bootlegs available on various websites. Do a search for "Genuine Basement Tapes"

    I got the 4 CD A Tree with Roots that supposedly is every Basement Tape Recording. Not sure if it has overdubs though. Only gave it one listen so far. My problem with Dylan is that there is so much that I feel I don't have time to listen to all of it along with everything else :lol: .

    Yeah, I've got that one and it's great. It really taps into just about every type of American music up to that point.
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    LoulouLoulou Adelaide Posts: 6,247
    I know people are going to disagree whole-heartedly :lol: but these are my fav artists, not sure about albums:

    Screamin J Hawkins
    Arthur Brown
    The Kinks
    The Animals
    Captain Beefheart
    Frank Zappa
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    bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    Loulou wrote:
    I know people are going to disagree whole-heartedly :lol: but these are my fav artists, not sure about albums:

    Screamin J Hawkins
    Arthur Brown
    The Kinks
    The Animals
    Captain Beefheart
    Frank Zappa

    ooooo, going a little more obscure. I dig it! 8-)
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    LoulouLoulou Adelaide Posts: 6,247
    My taste isn't very conventional I know, my family can't stand having me in the car and in charge of the radio. :lol::lol:
    bennett13 wrote:
    Loulou wrote:
    I know people are going to disagree whole-heartedly :lol: but these are my fav artists, not sure about albums:

    Screamin J Hawkins
    Arthur Brown
    The Kinks
    The Animals
    Captain Beefheart
    Frank Zappa

    ooooo, going a little more obscure. I dig it! 8-)
    “ "Thank you Palestrina. It’s a wonderful evening, it’s great to be here and I wanna dedicate you a super sexy song." " (last words of Mark Sandman of Morphine)


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    Adelaide 2003
    Adelaide 2006 night 1
    Adelaide 2006 night 2
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    PJ20 USA 2011 night 2
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    bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    Loulou wrote:
    My taste isn't very conventional I know, my family can't stand having me in the car and in charge of the radio. :lol::lol:
    bennett13 wrote:
    Loulou wrote:
    I know people are going to disagree whole-heartedly :lol: but these are my fav artists, not sure about albums:

    Screamin J Hawkins
    Arthur Brown
    The Kinks
    The Animals
    Captain Beefheart
    Frank Zappa

    ooooo, going a little more obscure. I dig it! 8-)


    Alligator Wine by Screamin' Jay is an awesome song!
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    intodeepintodeep Posts: 7,225
    I can drop my top 6 pretty easily

    no order
    Neil Young - Everybody KNows this is Nowhere
    Bob Dylan- Freewheelin Bob
    Doors- Doors
    Led Zep- II
    Rolling Stones- Let It Bleed
    John Coltrane- A Love Supreme
    Charlotte 00
    Charlotte 03
    Asheville 04
    Atlanta 12
    Greenville 16, Columbia 16
    Seattle 18 
    Nashville 22
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    LoulouLoulou Adelaide Posts: 6,247
    :clap::clap::clap: :thumbup: I love Alligator Wine too!
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    Adelaide 2003
    Adelaide 2006 night 1
    Adelaide 2006 night 2
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    Christchurch NZ 2009
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    PJ20 USA 2011 night 2
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    bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    Loulou wrote:
    :clap::clap::clap: :thumbup: I love Alligator Wine too!


    Well, you clearly ROCK!!!
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    Johnny AbruzzoJohnny Abruzzo Philly Posts: 10,420
    bump
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    Fenway Park 8/7/16; Fenway Park 9/2/18; SeaHearNow Asbury Park 9/18/21; Camden 9/14/22

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    gabersgabers Posts: 2,787
    Neil Young - Everybody Knows This is Nowhere
    Johnny Cash - Folsom
    The Doors - The Doors
    Jimi Hendrix - Are You Experienced?
    Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II
    Creedence Clearwater Revival - Willy and the Poor Boys
    The Beatles - White Album
    Rolling Stones - Let it Bleed
    Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
    The Who - The Who Sell Out
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    YefaYefa Posts: 1,133
    edited March 2011
    Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
    Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    The Band - The Band
    Fairport Convention - Liege And Lief
    The Rolling Stones - Beggars Banquet
    Ennio Morricone - Once Upon A Time In The West
    Love - Forever Changes
    Dusty Springfield - Dusty In Memphis
    Velvet Underground - Velvet Underground
    Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde
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    evenflow82evenflow82 Posts: 3,848
    In no order, and my personal favorites...

    King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King (no one has mentioned this one yet).
    Procol Harum - Procol Harum
    Rolling Stones - Aftermath
    The Beatles - Revolver
    The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
    The Doors - The Doors
    Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced?
    Crosby Still and Nash - Crosby Stills and Nash
    Cream - Wheels of Fire
    Paul Butterfield Blues Band - East West (if anyone has not heard the song 'East West', it is a psychedelic masterpiece. It's an instrumental also)

    Honorable mentions, in no order...
    Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin I
    The Who - Tommy
    Moby Grape - Moby Grape
    Thirteenth Floor Elevators - Easter Everywhere (an incredible lost classic)
    Buffalo Springfield - Buffalo Springfield Again
    Aretha Franklin - Lady Soul
    Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home
    Velvet Underground and Nico - Velvet Underground and Nico/Peel Slowly and See
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