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episode date - February 20, 2008
Last show, we dedicated our program to a few of the better 45-RPM singles from February 1968. This week, we look at the long players. While the singles from this period in time were quite excellent, the albums did just as good of a job representing the changing styles of the times.
Each of the four albums featured in today’s program debuted in February 1968. For Fleetwood Mac and Blood, Sweat, & Tears, it marked the debut albums of their career. Some albums hold up better than others, but that’s the purpose of our show, right?
All in all, it was an interesting time, and here’s a list of the albums featured in today’s program;
Aretha Franklin – Lady Soul
Jimi Hendrix – Axis: Bold As Love
Blood, Sweat & Tears – Child Is Father to the Man
Fleetwood Mac – Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac
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