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Rubber Soul
by The Beatles
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Though they continued to tour through 1966, by late 1965 the Fab Four considered themselves primarily studio musicians, and the two great mid-period albums "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver", even in their abbreviated Capitol versions, reflect this. Gone are the simpler, crowd-pleasing rave-ups that had... more info
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Dark Side Of The Moon
by Pink Floyd
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Aaaaaarghgh!! Yikez!!!!!!!! Oh my Goodness hearing ('enduring' is a better word)this heap of cow dung is worse than being covered in poisonous snake slime venom, it's worse than being sent off to the farthest planet in the Galaxy with only a pack of Dunkin' Donuts to digest.
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Back in Black
by AC/DC
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The single, "Shook me all night long," was what got me hooked on AC/DC. The groove, the sound, even the odd-ball vocals had me paying attention. This album is hands down a rival for their best work. It's energetic, entertaining, and sounds good at any volume. Sure, it's "meat and potatoes"... more info
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Revolver [UK]
by The Beatles
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Released in August, 1966, at roughly the same time the Beatles stopped touring for good, "Revolver" remains amazing in its sheer variety. The songs are all over the map: Paul McCartney pays tribute to Motown with the horn-driven "Got To Get You Into My Life"; Ringo sings about the joys of living in... more info
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