Favorite album of 1976

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  1. Atomic Punk

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    Which album is your (most) favorite from this year ?
     
  2. Atomic Punk

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  3. MungoMusic

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    David Bowie - Station to Station
     
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  4. egebamyasi

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    I'll go with this because it's on my turntable right now. I'm sure there are others but I still listen to this quite a bit.[​IMG]
     
  5. ralphb

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    Forty plus years since it came out the sound of this has become part of the musical lexicon, but back then there was nothing else like it. A noise like no other.
     
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    Not in order

    Boz Scaggs. Silk Degrees
    Eagles. Hotel California
    Graham Parker. Heat Treatment
    Graham Parker. Howlin' Wind
    The Stones. Black and Blue
    Bob Seger. Night Moves
    Bob Marley. Rastaman Vibration
    Bob Dylan. Desire
    Elton John. Blue Moves
    Thin Lizzy. Jailbreak
     
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  8. "Thirty-Three & 1/3" by George Harrison
     
  9. abzach

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    Genesis - Wind And Wuthering
     
  10. If I Can Dream_23

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    Arguably rock and roll's greatest album...and that's any year, for any band...

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  11. YardByrd

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    KISS Destroyer - I would have said Modern Lovers, which came out in '76 but since it was recorded 5 years earlier it's my fave LP from '71...
     
  12. Deimos

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    Rainbow - Rising and Queen - A Day At The Races, great year
     
  13. If I Can Dream_23

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    Pair it together with Rock And Roll Over and we have my second favorite of the year. :)
     
  14. Purple Jim

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    Oh hell, a tie again:

    Be Bop Deluxe - Sunburst Finish
    David Bowie - Station To Station
    Lou Reed - Coney Island Baby
    Bob Marley & The Wailers - Rastaman Vibration
    Aerosmith - Rocks
    Jeff Beck - Wired
    Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - s/t
     
  15. Jarleboy

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    ABBA had arrived.

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  17. Neonbeam

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    This....
    .... or this?
     
  18. YardByrd

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    I forgot RARO was '76 too and since it's my fave studio LP by them, well...
     
  19. YardByrd

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    That Petty debut is unique, isn't it? He never made one quite that raw again... in a way, that quality reminds me of Cheap Trick's debut a year later... neither act ever made an album as rough and ready as their debuts ever again...
     
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  20. Randoms

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    The Enid - In The Region Of The Summer Stars

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  22. klaatuhf

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    Al Stewart - Year of The Cat
    Alan Parsons Project - Tales of Mystery & Imagination
    America - Hideaway
    American Flyer - American Flyer
    Be Bop Deluxe - Sunburst Finish
    Bruce Cockburn - In The Falling Dark
    Chris Hillman - Slippin' Away
    Chuck Girard - Glow in The Dark
    Crosby Nash - Whistling Down The Wire
    Dave Evans - Take a Bite Out of Life
    David Blue - Cupid's Arrow
    Dirk Hamilton - You Can Sing on The Left
    Herb Pedersen - Southwest
    Joe & Bing - Joe & Bing
    Joni Mitchell - Hejira
    Kate Wolf - Back Roads
    Klaatu - Klaatu
    Michael Franks - The Art of Tea
    Penguin Cafe Orchestra - Music From The Penguin Cafe
    Ralph McTell - Right Side Up
    Shadowfax - Watercourse Way
    Stringband - National Melodies
    The Central Park Sheiks - Honeysuckle Rose
     
  23. NorthNY Mark

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    Genesis, A Trick of the Tail

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  24. Forgot to say my usual tagline when championing "Thirty-Three & 1/3"!

    *~It's George Harrison's other, single album, masterpiece!!! Right up there with "All Things Must Pass"!!

    "Brainwashed" is next closest... with big kudos also to "Cloud 9", "George Harrison" & "Living In The Material World" as the next trio of other greats.
     
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