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Attn Boomers: The Top 50 Albums that Changed Music
Submitted by Wesley on July 19, 2006 - 11:27pm.
Baby boomers in particular might find The Observer's list of the "Top 50 Albums that Changed Music" to be relevant to their lives as well as a possible prodding to add another couple of albums to their collection. On the list one can find the obvious choices including titles from The Beatles, Elvis Presley, and Bob Dylan. However there are also not-so-obvious names on the list including Brian Eno, Smiths, and Fairport Convention. (Note that the Observer is a UK publication so there are a few UK-only phenomenons like the Stone Roses but the list remains relevant to rock audiences worldwide). All albums are available from Amazon. Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:Find More By Clicking On These Links:Actions »
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"Album?"
What are these "albums" you speak of?
Albums are...
A collection of tracks that one has downloaded and then wants to put on physical media. :)
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