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KANSAS - Leftoverture

Kansas are an American rock band who first arrived on the music scene in the early seventies.

Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic

1975. Bell bottoms, 8-track players, and Aerosmith's Toys In The Attic. This is the album that made Aerosmith rock stars. From the opening title track, this album is full of classic bluesy rockers.

Joe Cocker -- Hymn For My Soul (4 out of 5 stars)

Joe Cocker’s 22nd studio album, “Hymn For My Soul,” makes ole sandy throat sound as fresh and vibrant as he did when he made his debut in 1969.

The Definitive Rod Stewart (2 1/2 out of 5 stars)

First off, this is not a definitive anything.

Bee Gees -- Odessa Deluxe Edition (4 1/2 out of 5 stars)

Scoff if you will at the idea that the same group who popularized dreaded disco, made leisure suits and chains de rigueur and turned John Revolta into a household name could produce an album that was

Love -- Forever Changes (4 out of 5 stars)

To quote Marty Balin, lead vocalist for the Jefferson Airplane/Starship, “’67 was heaven.” A generation of young musicians was asking questions about life and love in their music.

Colin Blunstone -- One Year (4 1/2 out of 5 stars)

Once in a while you come across a CD that’s so moving in its breadth and beauty that it puts you in a state of serenity you never thought possible.

Santana 3 -- Latin Fusion/Rock Perfection

How do you make a perfect album even better? Add a second disk of live performances. Santana 3, is the original band’s swan song, the apex of the Latin/rock fusion.

The Band -- Stagefright (5 out of 5 stars)

The Band's third album, “Stagefright” would mark the last time pianist/vocalist/drummer Richard Manuel would so clearly dominate the group’s sound.

Not Just Any Band -- The Band (4 1/2 out of 5 stars)

In the late 60s, nearly every group was concerned with its look as it was its music.

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