Rock music -- 1971-1980
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- Tuscaloosa, Neil Young and the Stray Gators
- All 'n all, Earth, Wind & Fire
- Quiet life, Japan
- Greatest hits, Fleetwood Mac
- Queen, Queen
- Poems, prayers and promises, John Denver
- Hunky dory, David Bowie
- Fleetwood Mac
- There's a riot goin' on, Sly & the Family Stone
- Bohemian rhapsody, the original soundtrack, Queen
- Tusk, Fleetwood Mac
- Fillmore, the last days
- Punk-Dada pulchritude, the Girls
- Some girls, the Rolling Stones
- The wall, Pink Floyd
- Sunshine daydream, Veneta, Oregon, August 27, 1972, Grateful Dead
- Beautiful loser, Bob Seger
- Silk degrees, Boz Scaggs
- The best of Ike and Tina Turner, Proud Mary
- The very best of the Doors
- The bootleg series, Rolling Thunder Revue, Vol. 5
- The essential Journey
- Emotional rescue, the Rolling Stones
- Third, Sister lovers, Big Star
- Journey's greatest hits
- GarciaLive, Jerry Garcia Band, Volume 7
- Afro funk explosion!, The Lafayette Afro Rock Band vs. Ice
- The very best of Jackson Browne
- Layla and other assorted love songs, Derek and the Dominos
- Argus, Wishbone Ash
- The soul crusaders, Toronto broadcast 1977, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
- Give 'em enough rope, the Clash
- Mind games, John Lennon
- Heartattack and Vine, Tom Waits
- Hot rocks, 1964-1971, the Rolling Stones
- Everybody's in showbiz, the Kinks
- Pink moon, Nick Drake
- The very best of The Doobie Brothers, the Doobie Brothers
- Presence, Led Zeppelin
- Physical graffiti, Led Zeppelin
- All the young dudes, Mott the Hoople
- Sound affects, [The Jam]
- One of these nights, Eagles
- Moonflower, Santana
- Crossing the Red Sea with the Adverts
- Changesonebowie, David Bowie
- Katy lied, Steely Dan
- Pearl, Janis Joplin
- Greatest hits I & II
- #7885 (electropunk to technopop), Cabaret Voltaire