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Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton by John Mayall: The Album That Invented the Modern Guitar Hero
If you want to know exactly when the 1960s British Blues explosion caught fire, look no further than this 1966 landmark. Fresh off his departure from The Yardbirds, a young Eric Clapton teamed up with blues purist John Mayall to…

Something/Anything? by Todd Rundgren: The One-Man Masterpiece of 70s Pop Genius
What happens when a studio prodigy locks himself in a room and decides to play literally every instrument himself? You get Todd Rundgren’s sprawling 1972 double album, Something It’s an audacious, chaotic blend of perfect power-pop, blue-eyed soul, and bizarre…

Pink Moon by Nick Drake: The Album That Became Legendary Too Late
Recorded in just two midnight sessions with nothing but a guitar, a piano, and a single microphone, Nick Drake’s Pink Moon (1972) is a haunting departure from the lush orchestrations of his earlier work. It’s a record of absolute solitude—stripped…