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The Observer’s List: 50 Albums that Changed Music - Part 4

episode date - August 23, 2006

On we go, starting the second half of our countdown of the London Observer’s list of “50 Albums that Changed Music.”

Interestingly, we have few arguments with their choices for this section of the list (except perhaps their position – shouldn’t Jimi Hendrix have appeared higher on the list?). I certainly agree with the inclusion of each of the American artists that appear here. Even the Eurocentric choices are mostly spot-on, although I doubt many Americans would include the Stone Roses on any list such as this.

Nevertheless, here are the albums that we cover in today’s show. A good time is guaranteed for all!

25) Jamrs Brown – Live at the Apollo

26) Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life

27) Jimi Hendrix – Are You Experienced?

28) Prince and the Revolution – Purple Rain

29) Pink Floyd – Dark Side of the Moon

30) The Wailers – Catch a Fire

31) The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses

32) Otis Redding – Otis Blue

33) Herbie Hancock – Head Hunters





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