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  • AllMusic Loves 1969

    Led Zeppelin II In a Silent Way Hot Buttered Soul Abbey Road
    Let It Bleed Trout Mask Replica The Stooges Stand!

    Well, it’s 1969 OK, and contrary to what Iggy & the Stooges sang, it wasn’t quite just another year with nothing to do. Certainly the musicians of 1969 found plenty to do, seizing the revolutionary spirit of the times by creating adventurous music that still resonates today. Miles Davis opened up jazz with In a Silent Way, Buck Owens decked out his Bakersfield twang with fuzz guitars, the Who released the groundbreaking rock opera Tommy, Sly & the Family Stone brought funk to pop, and Led Zeppelin virtually created heavy metal with a pair of LPs, while the Flying Burrito Brothers pioneered country-rock with The Gilded Palace of Sin. Even Elvis took chances again on his tremendous From Elvis in Memphis; it was just that kind of year. But while some looked forward to the future, others got back to basics, whether it was Bob Dylan going country, the Band creating a mythic America, or the Stooges and MC5 getting raw and primitive, making music that wound up every bit as timeless as the revolutionary sounds that characterized this final year of the ’60s.

    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    Alright, including three Creedence Clearwater Revival albums on one list may be a bit much but CCR were at such a peak it’s hard to pick which one is the best. Then again, looking over what was released in 1969 it seems like everybody was at a peak of sorts, whether it was the Beatles going out in fine form with Abbey Road or Led Zeppelin crashing in with two galvanizing LPs. These albums are at the foundation of classic rock so they’re hard to ignore but what deserves more attention are the singles of ‘69. This was one of the hardest years to whittle down to a manageable list — there were simply too many great seven-inches of soul, bubblegum, country, and rock. As always, I picked what sounded best to my ears right now — it’s not definitive, merely a snapshot of an excellent year.

    The Beatles – Abbey Road
    The Band – The Band
    The Kinks – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
    The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed
    The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground
    Elvis Presley – From Elvis in Memphis
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – Willie and the Poor Boys
    The Flying Burrito Brothers – The Gilded Palace of Sin
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II
    Sly & the Family Stone – Stand!
    Bob Dylan – Nashville Skyline
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin
    Sir Douglas Quintet – Mendocino
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bayou Country
    Jerry Lee Lewis – She Still Comes Around (To Love What’s Left of Me)
    Jerry Lee Lewis – Another Place Another Time
    Jim Ford – Harlan County
    Neil Young with Crazy Horse – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    Jeff Beck – Beck-Ola
    Johnny Cash – At San Quentin
    The Stooges – The Stooges
    Rod Stewart – The Rod Stewart Album
    Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left
    MC5 – Kick Out the Jams
    Cream – Goodbye

    The Rolling Stones – “Honky Tonk Women”
    Sly & the Family Stone – “Hot Fun in the Summertime”
    Sir Douglas Quintet – “Mendocino”
    The Flirtations – “Nothing But a Heartache”
    Tom T. Hall – “The Ballad of Forty Dollars”
    The Beatles – “The Ballad of John & Yoko”
    The Beatles – “Don’t Let Me Down”
    The Flaming Ember – “Westbound #9″
    Cream – “Badge”
    Buck Owens – “Who’s Gonna Mow Your Grass”
    Marvin Gaye – “Too Busy Thinking About My Baby”
    Glen Campbell – “Galveston”
    Thunderclap Newman – “Something in the Air”
    The Meters – “Cissy Strut”
    Lee Dorsey – “Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky (From Now On)”
    The Box Tops – “Soul Deep”
    Sly & the Family Stone – “Everyday People”
    The Glass House – “Crumbs Off the Table”
    Scott Walker – “The Lights of Cincinnati”
    Jerry Butler – “Only the Strong Survive”
    Sir Douglas Quintet – “Dynamite Woman”
    Merle Haggard – “Hungry Eyes”
    Donovan – “Barabajagal”
    Andy Kim – “Baby I Love You”
    Booker T. & the MG’s – “Time Is Tight”

    Matt Collar
    There is so much good music to pick from in 1969, I decided to include a mix of albums that I really like whether they are considered classics or not. To these ends, I went with two Beatles albums because I love them. Conversely, I could have gone with two Zeppelin albums and ended up picking the one I really listen to the most. The jazz world was in transition in ‘69 and produced a ton of crazy avant-garde and free albums. I considered Pharoah Sanders’ epic Karma, but chose to go with Miles’ forward-looking In a Silent Way. On the cult-classic front, while Mighty Baby’s album is in no way more important than Led Zeppelin I, I really dig it and return to it time and again. Similarly, Nick Garrie’s Nightmare of J.B. Stanislas is a brilliant piece of singer/songwriter psych-pop and totally worth seeking out.

    The Beatles – Abbey Road
    The Beatles – Yellow Submarine
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – Willy and the Poor Boys
    Crosby, Stills & Nash – Crosby, Stills & Nash
    Miles Davis – In a Silent Way
    Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left
    Nick Garrie – The Nightmare of J.B. Stanislas
    Isaac Hayes – Hot Buttered Soul
    The Kinks – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II
    MC5 – Kick Out the Jams
    Les McCann & Eddie Harris – Swiss Movement
    Mighty Baby – Mighty Baby
    Milton Nascimento – Courage
    Dusty Springfield – Dusty in Memphis
    The Stooges – The Stooges
    The Temptations – Cloud Nine
    The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground

    Jonathan Ball
    The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin
    King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King
    The Beatles – Abbey Road
    Pink Floyd – More
    Jethro Tull – Stand Up
    Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left
    Pink Floyd – Ummagumma
    Pentangle – Basket of Light
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II
    Crosby, Stills & Nash – Crosby, Stills & Nash
    Miles Davis – In a Silent Way
    Fairport Convention – Liege & Lief
    The Who – Tommy
    Donovan – Barabajagal
    Humble Pie – Safe as Yesterday Is
    Terry Reid – Terry Reid
    Blind Faith – Blind Faith
    Original Soundtrack – Paint Your Wagon
    Original Soundtrack – Midnight Cowboy

    Nilsson – “Everybody’s Talkin”
    The Flying Burrito Brothers – “Christine’s Tune”
    Credence Clearwater Revival – “Fortunate Son”
    Sly & the Family Stone – “Stand!”
    Arlo Guthrie – “Coming into Los Angeles”
    The Rolling Stones – “Honky Tonk Women”
    The 5th Dimension – “Wedding Bell Blues”
    Dusty Springfield – “The Windmills of Your Mind”
    Glen Campbell – “Galveston”
    Sly & the Family Stone – “Hot Fun in the Summertime”
    The Guess Who – “No Time”
    The Guess Who – “These Eyes”
    Frank Sinatra – “My Way”
    The Who – “I’m Free”
    Pink Floyd – “The Nile Song”
    Cream – “Badge”
    The Zombies – “Time of the Season”
    Jefferson Airplane – “Volunteers”

    Heather Phares
    The Beatles – Abbey Road
    The Can – Monster Movie
    Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Trout Mask Replica
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River
    Wendy Carlos – The Well-Tempered Synthesizer
    Serge Gainsbourg/Jane Birkin – Je T’Aime…Moi Non Plus
    Isaac Hayes – Hot Buttered Soul
    The Kinks – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II
    MC5 – Kick Out the Jams
    Miss Nelson & Bruce – The Electronic Record for Children
    The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed
    The Shaggs – Philosophy of the World
    Silver Apples – Contact
    Sly & the Family Stone – Stand!
    Alexander Spence – Oar
    Dusty Springfield – Dusty in Memphis
    The Stooges – The Stooges
    The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground
    Scott Walker – Scott 4

    The Archies – “Sugar, Sugar”
    Booker T. & the MG’s – “Time Is Tight”
    Glen Campbell – “Galveston”
    Johnny Cash – “A Boy Named Sue”
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Bad Moon Rising”
    Desmond Dekker & the Aces – “Israelites”
    Donovan – “Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)”
    The Isley Brothers – “It’s Your Thing”
    The Jackson 5 – “I Want You Back”
    The Joe Jeffrey Group – “My Pledge of Love”
    Mel & Tim – “Backfield in Motion”
    Elvis Presley – “Suspicious Minds”
    The Rolling Stones – “Honky Tonk Women”
    Diana Ross & the Supremes – “Someday We’ll Be Together”
    Sly & the Family Stone – “Hot Fun in the Summertime”
    The Tee Set – “Ma Belle Amie”
    The Temptations – “I Can’t Get Next to You”
    Thunderclap Newman – “Something in the Air”
    Tony Joe White – “Polk Salad Annie”
    Stevie Wonder – “My Cherie Amour”

    Andrew Leahey
    The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II
    Bob Dylan – Nashville Skyline
    The Band – The Band
    Johnny Cash – At San Quentin
    Sly & the Family Stone – Stand!
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – Willie and the Poor Boys
    Dusty Springfield – Dusty in Memphis
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin
    The Flying Burrito Brothers – The Gilded Palace of Sin
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bayou Country

    The Rolling Stones – “Gimme Shelter”
    The Beatles – “Here Comes the Sun”
    Tommy James and the Shondells – “Crystal Blue Persuasion”
    Bob Dylan – “Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here with You”
    Led Zeppelin – “Bring It on Home”
    Led Zeppelin – “Ramble On”
    The Band – “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down”
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Lodi”
    Blind Faith – “Can’t Find My Way Home”
    Sly & the Family Stone – “Everyday People”
    The Beatles – “Because”
    The Archies – “Sugar Sugar”
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Bad Moon Rising”

    James Christopher Monger
    Fairport Convention – Liege & Lief
    Fairport Convention – Unhalfbricking
    Fairport Convention – What We Did on Our Holidays
    Scott Walker – Scott 3
    Scott Walker – Scott 4
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II
    The Stooges – The Stooges
    The Beatles – Abbey Road
    King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King
    The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground
    Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left
    The Who – Tommy
    Bee Gees – Odessa
    The Moody Blues – On the Threshold of a Dream
    David Ruffin – My Whole World Ended
    The Shaggs – Philosophy of the World
    Fred Neil – Fred Neil
    Jorge Ben – Jorge Ben
    Shirley & Dolly Collins – Anthems in Eden

    Alexander Spence – “Books of Moses”
    The Rolling Stones – “Gimme Shelter”
    The Kinks – “Shangri-La”
    Dusty Springfield – “Son of a Preacher Man”
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Born on the Bayou”
    Crosby, Stills & Nash – “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”
    Caetano Veloso – “Irene”
    Donovan – “Atlantis”
    Blind Faith – “Can’t Find My Way Home”
    Neil Diamond – “Sweet Caroline”
    Os Mutantes – “Fuga No. II”
    The Pentangle – “Light Flight”
    Jefferson Airplane – “Good Shepherd”
    The Beach Boys – “Do It Again”
    MC5 – “Kick Out the Jams”
    Love – “Listen to My Song”
    Thunderclap Newman – “Something in the Air”
    The Dillards – “Old Man at the Mill”
    Norman Greenbaum – “Spirit in the Sky”
    Glen Campbell – “Galveston”

    Sean Westergaard
    1969 was a very different time. Probably half the artists on my list couldn’t get a record deal to save their lives today. Tons of great music, and only room on this list for 20 albums. It was a great year for Tropicália (three hands-down classics of the style), a great year for Frank Zappa (Uncle Meat AND Hot Rats!?!), and a great year for just plain weird (the Shaggs, Lucia Pamela, Holy Modal Rounders, Captain Beefheart). Plus, great albums from the Beatles, Miles, Neil Young (his best?), and King Crimson. And no laughing about Chicago: Terry Kath kills on that album!

    Animated Egg – Animated Egg
    The Beatles – Abbey Road
    Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Trout Mask Replica
    Chicago Transit Authority – Chicago Transit Authority
    Gal Costa – Gal Costa (Cinema Olympia)
    Miles Davis – In a Silent Way
    Jimmy Dawkins – Fast Fingers
    Gilberto Gil – Gilberto Gil (Cérebro Eletrônico)
    The Holy Modal Rounders – The Moray Eels Eat the Holy Modal Rounders
    King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King
    John McLaughlin – Extrapolation
    Os Mutantes – Mutantes
    Lucia Pamela – Into Outer Space with Lucia Pamela
    Quicksilver Messenger Service – Happy Trails
    Sun Ra – Atlantis
    The Shaggs – Philosophy of the World
    Sly & the Family Stone – Stand!
    Otis Spann – The Blues Never Die!
    Neil Young with Crazy Horse – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    Frank Zappa – Hot Rats
    Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention – Uncle Meat

    John Bush
    Miles Davis – In a Silent Way
    The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground
    Frank Sinatra – Watertown
    King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King
    The Kinks – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
    Scott Walker – Scott 4
    The Beach Boys – 20/20
    The Band – The Band
    The Stooges – The Stooges
    Nilsson – Harry
    The Flying Burrito Brothers – The Gilded Palace of Sin
    Bob Dylan – Nashville Skyline
    Frank Zappa – Hot Rats
    The Beatles – Abbey Road
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bayou Country
    Roberta Flack – First Take
    Rod Stewart – The Rod Stewart Album
    Tim Buckley – Happy Sad
    Gilberto Gil – Gilberto Gil (Cérebro Eletrônico)
    John Barry – On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

    The Friends of Distinction – “Grazing in the Grass”
    The Beach Boys – “I Can Hear Music”
    B.J. Thomas – “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head”
    Bee Gees – “Melody Fair”
    The Neon Philharmonic – “Little Sparrow”
    Gilbert O’Sullivan – “Mr. Moody’s Garden”
    David Bowie – “Space Oddity”
    Tommy James & the Shondells – “Crystal Blue Persuasion”
    Kool & the Gang – “Chocolate Buttermilk”
    Jacques Dutronc – “Le Responsable” (YouTube)
    The Flying Burrito Brothers – “Christine’s Tune (aka Devil in Disguise)”
    Jim Ford – “I’m Gonna Make Her Love Me”
    Delaney & Bonnie – “When the Battle Is Over”
    Peter Sarstedt – “Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)”
    Tim Buckley – “Buzzin’ Fly”
    Dan Hicks & His Hot Licks – “I Scare Myself”
    Crosby, Stills & Nash – “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”
    The Band – “Up on Cripple Creek”
    Merle Haggard – “The Fightin’ Side of Me”
    The Jackson 5 – “I Want You Back”
    Sly & the Family Stone – “Stand!”
    The Isley Brothers – “It’s Your Thing”
    The Rolling Stones – “Monkey Man”
    Led Zeppelin – “Your Time Is Gonna Come”
    The Guess Who – “These Eyes”
    Sound Dimension – “Baby Face” (YouTube)
    Louis Armstrong – “We Have All the Time in the World”

    Andy Kellman
    Isaac Hayes – Hot Buttered Soul
    Miles Davis – In a Silent Way
    The Beatles – Abbey Road
    Pharoah Sanders – Karma
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II
    The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed
    Sly & the Family Stone – Stand!
    The Stooges – The Stooges
    The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground
    The Tony Williams Lifetime – Emergency!
    Roberta Flack – First Take
    Joe Henderson – Power to the People
    Neil Young with Crazy Horse – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    Crosby, Stills & Nash – Crosby, Stills & Nash
    Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Trout Mask Replica
    Les McCann & Eddie Harris – Swiss Movement
    Rotary Connection – Songs
    Quincy Jones – Walking in Space
    King Crimson – In the Court of the Crimson King
    Marlena Shaw – Spice of Life

    The Meters – “Cissy Strut”
    The Isley Brothers – “It’s Your Thing”
    MC5 – “Kick Out the Jams”
    The Jackson 5 – “I Want You Back”
    James Brown – “Give It Up or Turnit a Loose” (YouTube)
    David Bowie – “Space Oddity”
    Louis Armstrong – “We Have All the Time in the World”
    The Temptations – “Cloud Nine”
    Gladys Knight & the Pips – “The Nitty Gritty”
    The Delfonics – “Ready or Not Here I Come (Can’t Hide from Love)”
    The Emotions – “So I Can Love You”
    The Honey Cone – “Sunday Morning People”
    Diana Ross & the Supremes – “Someday (We’ll Be Together)”
    Blind Faith – “Can’t Find My Way Home”
    Nico – “Frozen Warnings”
    The Originals – “Baby, I’m for Real”
    Edwin Starr – “25 Miles”
    Silver Apples – “You and I”
    Scott Walker – “Lights of Cincinnati”
    Kevin Ayers – “Girl on a Swing”

    Thom Jurek
    The Temptations – Cloud Nine
    Janis Joplin – I Got Dem Ol’ Kozmic Blues Again Mama!
    Pharoah Sanders – Karma
    Les McCann & Eddie Harris – Swiss Movement
    Charles Earland – Black Talk!
    The Art Ensemble of Chicago – People in Sorrow
    Miles Davis – In a Silent Way
    Scott Walker – Scott 4
    Johnny Cash – At San Quentin
    Frank Zappa – Hot Rats
    Neil Young with Crazy Horse – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    Savoy Brown – Blue Matter
    David Ruffin – My Whole World Ended
    MC5 – Kick Out the Jams
    Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin
    The Flying Burrito Brothers – The Gilded Palace of Sin
    Bob Dylan – Nashville Skyline
    Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – Trout Mask Replica
    Creedence Clearweater Revival – Green River
    Crosby, Stills & Nash – Crosby, Stills & Nash
    The Can – Monster Movie
    Blind Faith – Blind Faith
    Tim Buckley – Happy Sad
    Jack Bruce – Songs for a Tailor

    James Brown – “The Popcorn”
    Jerry Butler – “Only the Strong Survive”
    James Carr – “To Love Somebody”
    The Delfonics – “Ready or Not Here I Come (Can’t Hide from Love)”
    Lee Dorsey – “Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky (From Now On)”
    Isaac Hayes – “By the Time I Get to Phoenix”
    Isaac Hayes – “Walk on By”
    The Meters – “Cissy Strut”
    Sly & the Family Stone – “Everyday People”
    Sly & the Family Stone – “Stand!”
    Jimmy McGriff – “The Worm”
    Young-Holt Unlimited – “Soulful Strut”
    Diana Ross & the Supremes – “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me”
    Diana Ross & the Supremes – “Someday (We’ll Be Together)”
    The Temptations – “Run Away Child, Running Wild”
    Bobby Womack – “California Dreamin’”
    Stevie Wonder – “Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday”
    Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band – “Do Your Thing”
    The Beatles – “Don’t Let Me Down”
    The Box Tops – “Soul Deep”
    Neil Diamond – “Brother Love’s Travelin’ Salvation Show”
    The Isley Brothers – “It’s Your Thing”
    Wilson Pickett – “Hey Jude”
    Bob Seger System – “Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man”

    Tim Sendra
    The Beach Boys – 20/20
    Jeff Beck – Beck-Ola
    Dillard & Clark – Through the Morning, Through the Night
    Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left
    The Four Seasons – Genuine Imitation Life Gazette
    The Hardy Boys – Here Come the Hardy Boys
    The Impressions – The Young Mods’ Forgotten Story
    Andy Kim – Rainbow Ride
    The Turtles – Turtle Soup
    The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground

    Barbara Acklin – “Am I the Same Girl”
    The Archies – “Sugar, Sugar”
    William Bell – “I Forgot to Be Your Lover” (YouTube)
    The Carpenters – “Ticket to Ride”
    Cher – “I Walk on Gilded Splinters”
    Lou Christie – “I’m Gonna Make You Mine” (YouTube)
    The Clique – “Superman”
    Cuff Links – “Tracy” (YouTube)
    Tyrone Davis – “Can I Change My Mind”
    Donovan – “To Susan on the West Coast Waiting”
    Thelma Houston – “Sunshower”
    Mel & Tim – “Backfield in Motion”
    Nazz – “Hello It’s Me”
    The Neon Philharmonic – “Morning Girl”
    Orpheus – “Can’t Find the Time” (YouTube)
    Tommy Roe – “Dizzy”
    Evie Sands – “Any Way That You Want Me” (YouTube)
    Sly & the Family Stone – “Stand!”
    Thunderclap Newman – “Something in the Air”
    Young-Holt Unlimited – “Soulful Strut”

    Also in 1969, the worst song ever:
    R.B. Greaves – “Take a Letter Maria” (YouTube)

    Aneet Nijjar
    Bee Gees – Odessa
    The Can – Monster Movie
    Cher – 3614 Jackson Highway
    David Axelrod – Songs of Experience
    Dusty Springfield – Dusty in Memphis
    Deep Purple – Deep Purple
    Gal Costa – Gal Costa
    Isaac Hayes – Hot Buttered Soul
    John Barry – On Her Majesty’s Secret Service
    John Phillips – John Phillips (John, The Wolf King of L.A.)
    Laura Nyro – New York Tendaberry
    MC5 – Kick Out the Jams
    Nico – The Marble Index
    Original Soundtrack – Midnight Cowboy
    Pharoah Sanders – Karma
    The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed
    The Shaggs – Philosophy of the World
    Sly & the Family Stone – Stand!
    The Stooges – The Stooges
    The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground
    Wendy & Bonnie – Genesis
    White Noise – An Electric Storm
    The Who – Tommy

    Matthew Garbutt
    Ann Peebles – This Is Ann Peebles
    Colosseum – Valentyne Suite
    Deep Purple – Deep Purple
    Doris Duke – I’m a Loser
    Dusty Springfield – Dusty in Memphis
    Fairport Convention – Unhalfbricking
    Jimmy Hughes – Something Special
    Jorge Ben – Jorge Ben
    Neil Young with Crazy Horse – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    Rod Stewart – The Rod Stewart Album
    Scott Walker – Scott 4
    Terry Reid – Terry Reid
    The Delfonics – The Sound of Sexy Soul
    The Flying Burrito Brothers – The Gilded Palace of Sin
    The Impressions – The Young Mods’ Forgotten Story
    The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed
    The Stooges – The Stooges
    The Temptations – Cloud Nine
    The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground
    Tony Joe White – …Continued

    Al Green – “I Want to Hold Your Hand”
    Bettye LaVette – “He Made a Woman Out of Me”
    Claudia & Brazilian Octopus – “Gosto de Ser Como Sou”
    Desmond Dekker – “The Israelites”
    Eddie & Ernie – “Thanks for Yesterday”
    Golden Boys – “Berimbau”
    Harry J All Stars – “The Liquidator”
    James Carr – “These Ain’t Raindrops”
    Johnnie Taylor – “Testify (I Wanna)”
    Lil’ Buck – “Cat Scream”
    Preston Love – “Cissy Popcorn”
    Syl Johnson – “Is It Because I’m Black?”
    The Carstairs – “He Who Picks a Rose”
    The Ethiopians – “Everything Crash”
    The Exciters – “Blowin’ Up My Mind”
    The Flirtations – “Nothing But a Heartache”
    The Heptones – “Pretty Looks”
    The Pioneers – “Long Shot Kick De Bucket”
    The Small Faces – “Afterglow (Of Your Love)”
    Timi Yuro – “It’ll Never Be Over for Me”

    James Wilkinson
    Nick Drake – Five Leaves Left
    Neil Young – Neil Young
    The Beatles – Abbey Road
    Neil Young with Crazy Horse – Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere
    The Flying Burrito Brothers – The Gilded Palace of Sin
    Bob Dylan – Nashville Skyline
    The Kinks – Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
    The Band – The Band
    Dusty Springfield – Dusty in Memphis
    Scott Walker – Scott 4
    The Beach Boys – 20/20
    Townes Van Zandt – Townes Van Zandt
    Townes Van Zandt – Our Mother the Mountain
    Fairport Convention – Liege & Lief
    The Velvet Underground – The Velvet Underground
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River
    The Pentangle – Basket of Light
    The Rolling Stones – Let It Bleed
    Johnny Cash – At San Quentin
    Wendy & Bonnie – Genesis

    The Exciters – “Blowing Up My Mind”
    Glen Campbell – “Galveston”
    Nilsson – “Everybody’s Talkin’”
    The Everly Brothers – “I’m on My Way Home Again”
    Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Proud Mary”
    Small Faces – “Afterglow (Of Your Love)”
    The Kinks – “Plastic Man”
    Ann Peebles – “Walk Away”
    Dillard & Clark – “Why Not Your Baby”
    Caravan – “Place of My Own”
    The Who – “Pinball Wizard”
    Elvis Presley – “Suspicious Minds”
    The Beatles – “The Ballad of John and Yoko”
    David Bowie – “Space Oddity”
    The Hollies – “Sorry Suzanne”
    Bobbie Gentry – “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again”
    Edwin Starr – “25 Miles”
    John Lennon – “Cold Turkey”
    Syd Barrett – “Octopus”
    The Byrds – “Ballad of Easy Rider”

    Previously
    AllMusic Loves 1956

    AllMusic Loves 1965
    AllMusic Loves 1968

    AllMusic Loves 1971
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  • News Roundup: 10/7/2010

    VivaldiIl Gran Mogol, a lost Vivaldi flute concerto, will be heard in full for the first time in 250 years in January 2011. The concerto was discovered by musicologist Andrew Woolley, who saw a reference to an unspecified Vivaldi score among the papers of the Marquesses of Lothian in the National Archives of Scotland in Edinburgh. Some scholars believe the piece is part of a quartet of concertos that would be the geographical equivalent of the composer’s The Four Seasons. The early music ensemble La Serenissima will perform Il Gran Mogol in Perth in January before dates in London and the Stour festival in June. [Guardian.co.uk]

    A signed card with John Lennon’s fingerprints was seized by the FBI from a Manhattan memorabilia shop called Gotta Have It! On Wednesday. According to The New York Times, the card was made at a police station in May 1976, around the time that Lennon was applying for U.S. citizenship. Store owner Peter Siegel said that Homeland Security had also inquired about the card, and that a concert promoter bought it at a Beatles convention about 20 years ago. [AOLNews.com]

    Nas issued an open letter to L.A. Reid and other Def Jam executives titled “PUT MY SH*T OUT!” In the letter, the rapper claims he has finished the sequel to Lost Tapes, but that Def Jam won’t count the album as part of his deal or pay for it if they release it. Along with writing that he isn’t anyone’s “slave,” Nas also wrote, “This feels great and you not feeling what I'm feeling is disturbing. Don't get in the way of my creativity. We are aligned with the stars here, this is a movement. There is a thing called KARMA that comes to haunt you when you tamper with the aligning stars.” [PrefixMag.com]

    Kanye West premiered his 35-minute film Runaway Wednesday night at London’s British Academy of Film and Television Arts screening room. West said the film was inspired by the video for Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” Pink Floyd’s The Wall and Prince’s Purple Rain. In it, West plays a character named Griffin who falls in love with a woman from another world. In a Q&A following the screening, West said that the film would premiere around the world over the next two weeks and be included with his upcoming album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. [MTV.com]

    Weezer’s Patrick Wilson responded to the petition calling for the band to break up if offered $10 million dollars. “If they can make it $20million, we’ll do the ‘deluxe breakup’!” Wilson joked on his Twitter feed on Tuesday. The petition was organized by Seattle’s James Burns, who is not a Weezer fan, but is “tired” of his friends being “disappointed” by the band’s recent output. [Gigwise.com]

    Speaking of petitions, the “Stop Advertising From Pulling a Train” movement wants to put an end to commercials that use Train’s “Hey Soul Sister.” [StopAdvertisingFromPullingaTrain.tumblr.com]

    Check out Karen O’s aptly named “If You’re Gonna Be Dumb, You Gotta Be Tough” from the Jackass 3-D soundtrack. [RockItOutBlog.com]


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  • Free Stuff This Week

    Looking around for free stuff of a musical nature is a great way to keep from doing important things like deleting spam, checking the weather in Spain and looking for cheap flights to anywhere but here. This week’s hunt uncovered a totally random batch of goodies, ranging from forgotten pop stars to dubstep conglomerates. If you’ve run across anything interesting lately, drop the link in the comments.
     
    Fresh off the release of an album we really love, Teengirl Fantasy have a podcast up on the always excellent XLR8R site. Click here.

    Did you know there was a dubstep supergroup? Benga, Skream and Artwork have joined forces as Magnetic Man and you can stream their upcoming album at the Guardian’s site.

    If you were wondering what ever happened to young pop singer Jo Jo, and I know you were, you can find out when you download her new mixtape here. Sounds like she spent her time in the major label wilderness getting better….

    Million Dollar Disco is a label know for putting out the awe-inspring Disco Demands comps. They also have a website any disco nut needs to investigate pronto-like. Along with all the useful info and beautiful graphics, there are a bunch of mixes you can grab from folks like Dimitri from Paris, Ian Levine and label head Al Kent. Get discofied here.

    Also, I am so STOKED for the upcoming Keri Hilson record!! Here’s the first video…


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