OK, it’s a personal selection. Of course it is. And it
reflects a certain time period as well. But you wouldn’t go far wrong in
seeking out these albums/downloads and adding them to your collection…..
I’ve excluded compilations and they are kind of in an order,
but can pretty much change at will, depending upon the mood you’re in. Here are
the first ten; the others will follow. Let me know what you think!
The artist never knew fame in her lifetime.
Her version of ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow’ was picked up by Radio 2, and this,
the best of her albums, sold millions. A clear as crystal voice makes for moving
listening.
2.
MIKE OLDFIELD – TUBULAR BELLS
It was so different when it came out in the
early seventies. Aside from earning a fortune for Richard Branson and his new
record label, it’s a great fusion of classical meets pop.
3.
FLEETWOOD MAC – RUMOURS
Beautifully crafted pop music with the
amazing voice of Stevie Nicks and fabulous harmonies. This is their best studio
album, in my view, recorded as they reappeared on the pop scene. Includes the
classic tracks ‘Don’t Stop’, ‘Dreams’ and ‘Go Your Own Way’.
If only Rod Argent and Russ Ballard had
stayed together, Argent could have been as famous as Deep Purple or Led Zeppelin.
Brilliant keyboard and guitar mixes and the classic often copied song ‘God Gave
Rock and Roll to You’.
5.
DON MCLEAN – AMERICAN PIE
In his later years, he appears to have become
disillusioned with fame, and the quality of his songs reflect it. This is a
young Don Mclean at his best, with the title track and ‘Vincent’ as stand out
tracks. Not a weak track on the album.
6.
CAROL KING – TAPESTRY
The whole album is a work of art. The
tracks flow together, bringing a great listening experience. Includes classic
tracks like ‘Natural Woman’, ‘You’ve Got A Friend’ and ‘Will You Love Me
Tomorrow’.
Something of a Christian/Mainstream
crossover, this is the prolific troubadour at his very best. Not a weak track
in sight (which sadly can’t be said of later albums), it’s a mix of strong
politics and big messages.
8.
EMILE SANDE – OUR VERSION OF EVENTS
There is no doubt that the Olympics gave
Sande a whole new worldwide audience. And she deserves the fame with this
classic album. A great voice linked to memorable tunes.
9.
NICK DRAKE – FOUR LEAVES LEFT
What if Drake had lived? He would be world
renowned. His short and tragic life left us with a gem of an album.
Introspective, haunting, magical.
10.
SIMON & GARFUNKEL - BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER
This is the last, and best of five classic
albums. Paul Simon has gone on to greater fame, but may best be remembered for
his collaboration with Art Garfunkel, who provides the beautiful harmonies
alongside Simon’s penmanship.
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