Posted on: July 27, 2020 Posted by: Aaron_George Comments: 0

The 70s were a great time for music. Some of the best records ever were produced during these years. The music coming out at that time was on vinyl, and vinyl is still one of the best ways to listen to music from the 70s. Here are some of the best vinyl records from the 70s for you to enjoy.

1. Who’s Next

This album by The Who is packed with emotion and filled with variety. You can find sorrow, anger, and regret next to passion, humor, and insight. Be affected by the rage and the heartbreak of The Who with muscular rock songs like, “Baba O’Riley” and “Bargain.” Get introspective with gentle ballads like the “Song is Over” and “Behind Blue Eyes.”

2. Slowhand Gray

Eric Clapton is one of the most defining voices of the 70s. This album captures some of his biggest hits, including a remastered version of “Slow Hand.” Look forward to classics such as “Wonderful Tonight,” “Lay Down Sally,” and “Cocaine.” If you want to listen to your record player on a boat, Eric Clapton is essential, but he’s also a standard for all kinds of classic rock lovers of the 70s.

3. Let It Be

No band is as iconic as the Beatles, and few albums are surpassed by “Let It Be.” This album was recorded just as the 70s were getting started in 1969. Tensions were high for the band at this time, and some of the songs got critical reviews, but fans absolutely loved this album. Look for classics like “Let It Be,” “Dig It,” The Long and Winding Road,” and “I’ve Got a Feeling.”

4. Dark Side of the Moon

For many people, the 70s are symbolized by Pink Floyd. The Dark Side of the Moon might be the most popular and entrancing song from the band. This album goes deeper than music often does, looking into themes like the passage of time, mental illness, greed, and conflict. Other songs on the album include “Speak to Me,” “On the Run,” and “The Great Gig in the Sky.”

5. Rumors

Fleetwood Mac rapidly became one of the most popular bands in the 70s with this album, which became the sixth-largest selling album of all time. It includes some of the biggest singles of the decade, like “Songbird,” “You Make Loving Fun,” and “Gold Dust Woman.” 

Coming out in the 70s just as it was moving towards the 80s, in 1977, this album by Fleetwood Mac is a perfect representation of the changing decades.

6. Paranoid

Black Sabbath was one of the first metal bands to get popular attention. This album contains a couple of the most signature songs produced by the band, including “War Pigs” and “Ironman,” not to mention the title track, which was a top 20 hit. 

This is considered one of the most important albums in heavy metal history.

7. Damn the Torpedoes

Tom Petty was, in many ways, a quintessential child of the 70s. When this album was released at the end of the 70s in 1979, it launched its way to number 2 on the billboard album chart, where it remained for months. 

It is hard to classify music by Tom Petty, but it is essentially American: rock and roll, heartland rock, and perhaps a little bit of stoner rock. 

His music has remained popular in the younger generations as well. Look for hits like “Here Comes My Girl,” “Don’t Do Me Like That,” and “Louisiana Rain.”

Choose the Best Vinyl Records of the 70s

If you want to capture the spirit of the 70s, shop vinyl records from some of the most iconic bands of this time. Vinyl is especially well-suited to communicating the goals of these inspiring songs.

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