Yor fave albums of 70`s

Hmm 70's....

Black Sabbath - "Paranoid"
Thin Lizzy - "Jailbreak"
Motorhead - "Overkill"
Rainbow - "Rising"
Judas Priest - "Stained Class"
Rush - "2112"
Alice Cooper - "Muscle Of Love"
Pink Floyd - "Animals"
Deep Purple - "Made In Japan"
Nazareth - "Hair Of The Dog"
Blue Oyster Cult - "Secret Treaties"
ELP - "Pictures At An Exhibition"
Focus - "Moving Waves"
Riot - "Rock City"
Scorpions - "In Trance"
Rick Wakeman - "The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table"

NP: Mastermind - 'Tokyo Rain'
 
Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
AC/DC - High Voltage
Rush - 2112
Judas Priest - Sad Wings of Destiny
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Scorpions - Lovedrive
Van Halen - Van Halen
 
Ah, the wonderful 70s!!

Here are just some of my fav 70s discs:

Jethro Tull - Aqualung, Songs from the Wood, Thick as a Brick, Benefit, etc
Zeppelin - I, II, III, IV, Physical Grafitti, Houses
Purple - In Rock, Burn, Machine Head, Fireball, Made in Japan, Stormbringer
Sabbath - first 6
Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs, From Earth Below
Captain Beyond - Captain Beyond
Rainbow - Rising, Blackmore's Rainbow, Long Live, On Stage
Priest - Sad Wings, Hell Bent, Stained Class, Unleashed, Sin
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock, Powerage, If You Want Blood, Highway
Scorpions - Taken By Force, Tokyo Tapes, Lovedrive
Glenn Hughes - Play me Out
Coverdale - Northwinds, Whitesnake
Free - Fire and Water
so many more....
 
Well , like all I like most of the famous hardrock records of the 70's; AC/DC, Purple, Rush, VH, Sabbath, Rainbow, Zep, etc.... As for an early 70's record I really like I would like to mention Bodkin's self titled album. Impossble to find on vinyl but CD version are found here and there...a Scottish band that released an album in '71. Sound is a bit like a mix of all the classic early hardrock acts, mostly leaning towards Sabbath.
 
Stuff from Alice Cooper, Heart, Zep, Sabbath, Rainbow, DP, The Doors etc... Gotta think about my abso fav albums though...
 
Zep, Sabbath, DP, Rainbow, JP

Neil Young - after the goldrush
Stooges - Fun House
Funkadelic - maggot brain
Pink Floyd - animals
King Crimson - lark's tongue
Television - marquee moon
Bob Marley - catch a fire
Stones - exile on main st
 
Man.. not much for me to add to this list.. everyone pretty much covered most of the album's and groups... did anyone list AC/DC's Done Dirt Cheap and Highway to Hell? .... other then that:

All of Led Zep's albums
All of Sabbath's up to Sabotage and Sabbath, Bloody Sabbath.. whichever was the later one
Most of Pink Floyd's
Best of Mountain (i always thought Leslie West was a underrated guitarist)
 
Carnut just got me into a couple of Belgian bands that really got the flavor: Irish Coffee and Isopoda.

Going to get some albums next week ;)

Thanks Gert!
 
KISS - Alive!
KISS - Rock & Roll Over
KISS - KISS
KISS - Hotter Than Hell
KISS - Love Gun
KISS - Alive II
Alice Cooper - Welcome To My Nightmare
AC/DC - TNT (which I think is called High Voltage in the US?)
AC/DC - Highway To Hell
AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
Van Halen - Van Halen
Judas Priest - Stained Class
Judas Priest - Killing Machine
Aerosmith - Rocks

I don't get into very much '70s stuff really..
 
I love the 70s music and most of my faves are already mentioned here. Some that aren't include:

Styx - the first four (now released as the 2cd Wooden Nickel Recordings), Equinox, Pieces of Eight, Grand Illusion
REO - Tuna Fish, Nine Lives
DUST - s/t, Hard Attack

The Storyteller - Under World
 
Every 70's KISS album, and Ace's solo album
Boston - s/t
Foreigner - s/t
Judas Priest - Hell Bent For Leather, Unleashed...
Triumph - Just a Game
Jeff Beck - Blow by Blow
Led Zep III
Aerosmith - Draw the Line
Rainbow - Long Live R n R, Rising
Scorpions - Fly to the Rainbow, Taken by Force
AC/DC - Highway to Hell
Van Halen & Van Halen II
Queen - News of the World, A Night at the Opera
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and from the not-so-metal category

Steely Dan - The Royal Scam, Aja, Katy Lied
Ambrosia - Life Beyond L.A., Somewhere I've Never Travelled, s/t
Billy Joel - The Stranger
Pink Floyd - Meddle
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
Meatloaf - Bat Out Of Hell
Yes - Fragile
Kansas - Point of Know Return, Masque, Leftoverture
Eagles - Hotel California
 
Wyvern said:
Hmm 70's....

Black Sabbath - "Paranoid"
Thin Lizzy - "Jailbreak"
Motorhead - "Overkill"
Rainbow - "Rising"
Judas Priest - "Stained Class"
Rush - "2112"
Alice Cooper - "Muscle Of Love"
Pink Floyd - "Animals"
Deep Purple - "Made In Japan"
Nazareth - "Hair Of The Dog"
Blue Oyster Cult - "Secret Treaties"
ELP - "Pictures At An Exhibition"
Focus - "Moving Waves"
Riot - "Rock City"
Scorpions - "In Trance"
Rick Wakeman - "The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur And The Knights Of The Round Table"

NP: Mastermind - 'Tokyo Rain'

Damn, just about all of those would be on my list....
I might replace ELP with Boston - S/T. I still love that album,even though it's what, 30 years old already?

J-Dubya
 
Scorpions-Love Drive
UFO-Force It
Black Sabbath-Master of Reality
Black Sabbath-Paranoid
Black Sabbath-Sabotage
Led Zeppelin-Led Zeppelin II
Judas Priest-Sad Wings of Destiny
Judas Priest-Stained Class
Motorhead-Overkill
Rush-2112
Rush-A Farewell to Kings
Rush-Hemispheres
Kiss-S/T
Thin Lizzy-Jailbreak
Alice Cooper-Killer
Alice Cooper-Welcome to my Nightmare
Rainbow-Rising
Aerosmith-Rocks
Ted Nugent-Free For All
Deep Purple-Machine Head
Deep Purple-Burn
ZZ Top-Tres Hombres
ZZ Top-Deguello
Van Halen-Van Halen I
Van Halen-Van Halen II
Sex Pistols-Nevermind the Bollocks
New York Dolls-S/T
Ramones-S/T
Rolling Stones-Sticky Fingers
Budgie-Never Turn Your Back on a Friend
Captain Beyond-S/T
Montrose-S/T
 
I was just getting ready to post Montrose S/T and damn it if Wicked child didn't beat me to it!!

Others; ELP Brian Salad Surgery, Sammy Hagar solo, Whitesnake's Trouble, all the early Foriegner, I could be off on my dates (70's) but I also enjoy Cream and Steppenwolf, include just about all mentioned above..of course that includes all the Scorpions material :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
 
Wyvern said:
Carnut just got me into a couple of Belgian bands that really got the flavor: Irish Coffee and Isopoda.

Going to get some albums next week ;)

Thanks Gert!

That's what we're here for ;-)