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Great choice Keith.
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Originally posted by lwdykes lwdykes wrote:

Picked up the 2010 remaster of this one recently and enjoying it very much. Great album! especially the title song.


I just happened to listen to that yesterday. Great record. Another to consider apart from "Are you Experienced" is "Valleys of Neptune":

https://www.jimihendrix.com/music/valleys-neptune/
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Picked up the 2010 remaster of this one recently and enjoying it very much. Great album! especially the title song.


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I haven't scanned the full email thread so apologies if I'm repeating an earlier suggestion, but how about a bit of Kraut Rock and the 1973 classic from Faust (Faust IV)?

Definitely worth a listen if you've not heard it before... personal favourites: 'It's a bit of a pain' and 'Lauft...Heisst Das Es Lauft Oder Es Kommt Bald..Lauft'
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Originally posted by patientot patientot wrote:

Two of my favorite hard rock/heavy rock albums from the 70s:

Blue Oyster Cult - Secret Treaties 

Captain Beyond - Self Titled

Another one people don't talk about too often is the Self-Titled album from Armageddon. This was a rock band Keith Relf fronted just before he passed. 


Love both of these albums!
Recently picked up a nice vinyl copy of Secret Treaties.
And I have very fond memories of Captain Beyond! We used to cut class my senior year in HS and wore that one out at my buddy's house! I think the band was Rod Evans on vocals (from original Deep Purple), 2 of the Iron Butterfly guys, and Johnny Winter's drummer. Several months ago I found a good vinyl copy with original halographic cover at a small local vinyl shop.
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Yes - Fragile
The Byrds
Joni Mitchell - Blue
Ten Years After Live
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Not sure what all has been mentioned so far. Love the Captain Beyond suggestion someone else made (we wore that one out!).
Allman Brothers Live at Fillmore East
Jimi Hendrix: Axis Bold as Love
Crosby, Still & Nash debut & Deja Vu (with Young)
Neil Young Live at Massey
The Kinks
King Crimson Court of the Crimson King
You already mentioned Fleetwood Mac. Do you have the early Peter Green stuff?
Supertramp: Crime of the Century & Breakfast in America
...and so many more...........

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