Some of the best vinyl record albums of 1967
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- Some of the best vinyl record albums of 1967
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"Days of Future Passed" is a classic. "Wave" is one of my favorites; it's a short LP, unfortunately. I'd put that on to relax to before bed sometimes. I have several of the others you showed. Good choices.
Thank you very much 😊
I was born in 85 but my favourite year for music is 67. So many great bands and albums I’ll never find them all!
Nirvana released the actual first full concept album ‘ the story of Simon simopath’ and also bee gees ‘first’ the west coast pop art experimental band ‘part one and part 2’ shifting sands and the smell of incense are great psych tunes from them! Love your work mate
Great to hear from you and your fantastic comments 😊 ✌️
More Love by Smokey is a great song! My other favorite is The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage that also came out in 1967. Tremendous lyrics!
Very good choice 👌 👍 👏 🎶
I will check out the West Coast Workshop. Miles Smiles was one of the first Miles Davis albums I ever bought.
It was a good year indeed!
For sure 😊 🎶
67 was a great year. My list adds Procol Harum's debut with Whiter Shade of Pale. Velvet Underground and Nico. Something Else by the Kinks....
Those are all great albums 👏 👌 🎶
Thanks, sir. Great list.
Thank you very much 😊
Hi Kenny, lots of great music from 1967. The group The Merry Go Round featured Emitt Rhodes who put out a excellent lp in 1970 and played all the instruments on it.
I have a Emitt Rhodes album in my collection 😊 ✌️
Who is cooler than you with those Avengers/Diana Rigg books in the background.
Have a great day!!
The song Live on that Merry Go Round lp was later covered by The Bangles.
Thank you very much, I hope that you enjoy your day as well 😊
love the picks! might have to get my copies of that smokey robinson, equinox, hendrix and disraeli gears albums out for a listen...its been way too long since i've spun any of those! love your laid back and unpretentious style.
Thank you very much I appreciate that 💯...those albums that you mentioned are classics 👌
A few more from 1967:
Don Ellis Orchestra, Electric Bath
Lee Morgan, The Sixth Sense
McCoy Tyner, The Real McCoy
Beatles, Magical Mystery Tour, Sargent Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Doors, The Doors
Jimi Hendrix, Axis Bold As Love
Airplane, Surrealistic Pillow
Spencer Davis Group, I’m A Man
Zappa, Absolutely Free
Ray Charles, Invites You To Listen
Clifton Chenier, Bon Ton Roulet
Lightnin’ Hopkins, Texas Blues Man
Fantastic list 👌 👏 👍.. .thank you very much 😊 ✌️
I was a baby in ‘67 born in ‘66 around 68-69 I remember seeing some of these albums in my sisters record collection. Needless to say. My sisters raised me right on good music!!
Your sisters must have great taste in music 😊🎶
@@kennysaudiophilerecordreviews Yes they did! I still listen to it today
“The shadow in the mist could have been anyone.” Such a haunting line from comin back to me that’s stayed in my mind. Great list man!
Thank you very much I appreciate that 💯
Ha! That NFL hightlights show narrator was great. I gotta hear the album narrated by his vocal doppelganger.
Great stack of records. I turned 4 in '67 but gravitate to that period of music as an adult.
A couple of other greats from that year:
Traffic: Mr. Fantasy
Floyd: The Piper At the Gates of Dawn
Your choices are great 👍 👌...you must listen to that zodiac album that i mentioned...the voice on that album is fantastic 😊✌️
@@kennysaudiophilerecordreviews I found a TH-cam channel with the full Zodiac album. It's a really fun listen. You should've showed the opened front/back cover shot. Your copy looks pretty pristine. You didn't mention that the album used great session players like Hal Blaine and Carol Kaye.
I need to take notes when I watch your lists so I can go back and check out albums I don't know.
Don't forget that Reggie documentary. It's a lot deeper than just baseball.
That Reggie documentary is on my must watch list for sure 👌 😊
I watched the Reggie documentary and it was amazing. He it was very revealing and he was very open about how difficult the climate was when he was a young ball player. I rate it a 10 out of 10. Thank you very much for the recommendation.
Hey Kenny 🙌 How is it going
Some of my favorites '67 albums:
Mostly soul music cause I love soul music 😁
Straight Ahead - Count Basie
Left My Blues In San Francisco - Buddy Guy
New Image - Jackie DeShannon
I Was Made To Love Her - Stevie Wonder
Big Brother & The Holding Company - Janis Joplin & The Big Brother And The Holding Company
Domingo - Gal Costa & Caetano Veloso
Call My Name - Etta James
Sgt. Peppers - The Beatles
More Real Folk Blues - Howlin' Wolf
The Supremes Sing Holland, Dozier, Holland - The Supremes
Cold Sweat - James Brown
Wave - Tom Jobim
Beach Samba - Astrud Gilberto
Coruja - Deny & Dino
United - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell
Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You
Peace and God Bless ✌ 🙌🙏
I hope that you are doing well and it's always great hearing from you. Your list is great 👍 👌 👏. God bless always ✌️
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If you didn’t bring out the Mendez, I was going to suggest it because we both appreciate Brazil 66😊Herb Alpert didn’t have any real hits in 1967.🤔Great video as usual.😊
Thank you very much Chris 😊 ✌️
Buffalo Springfield - Again, Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request, The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis, Bold As Love and the first Norwegian supergroup The Dream featuring jazz guitarist Terje Rypdal with Get Dreamy.
I have not heard of that Norwegian group...I'll have to check them out.
@@kennysaudiophilerecordreviews cool. Let me know what you think ✌🏼
Born in 53, I had my ear clued to my radio in 67, and I bought my first records then when I joined the Columbia House record club-10 lps for a dollar. Don’t think I fulfilled the terms of agreement since other than that dollar, I had no money in those days unless I mowed my neighbor’s lawn. But I may have bought a few records (beyond that enticing record club deal) that year from the local Pay Less department store. I believe LPs were 3.98 and 4.98 then, a lot of money for a kid without means. If memory serves me well, my 10 records from Columbia House were The Kinks Greatest Hits, Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits, Smiley Smile, Groovin’, The Association’s Insight Out, Happy Together by the Turtles, Paul Revere and the Raiders Greatest Hits, Aretha’s Lady Soul,Big Hits:High Tide and Green Grass by The Rolling Stones, and something by Pet Clark. Neither the Monkees nor the Beatles were offered by Columbia House. I do also remember liking the Beau Brummel’s Laugh Laugh, the Buckingham’s Kind of a Drag, Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs (Wooly Bully), The Seed’s Pushin too Hard, and a song by Love called My Little Red Book, and wasn’t that the year of Otis Redding’s Sittin on the Dock of the Bay, and the BoxTops The Letter, Penny Lane , and Strawberry Fields Forever? Just a great, fun time for music then. That was the year the lp became the preferred music platform for young folks though we still did buy 45s because they were cheaper. Love your channel, Kenny.
All of those records you received from the Columbia House and the rest of the records that you mentioned are classics 👌 👏 💯 I have some and should have mentioned them on my video 😊
Join is the best and the album he did with Sinatra was phenomenal. I burned up my 8 track with the later.
Well, as I mentioned, I'm not the biggest Beatles fan... however, I did like the song (Day in the Life) from that year to begin the list. Stevie Wonder song (I was made to love Her) Lou Rawls song (Dead end Street) (The Doors song (People are Strange) Dione Warwick song (Say a little Prayer) Aaron Neville song (Tell it like it is) Lulu song (To Sir with Love) Bobbie Gentry song (Ode to Billy Joe) Neil Diamond song (Girl you'll be a woman soon) The Buckinghams song (Kind of a drag) Smokey Robinson & The Miracles song (More Love). I've also searched for info on Bobbie Gentry in the past & all I've gotten was she was retired. She never striked me as wanting to be a bigger than life star, which probably contributes to her limelight absence? I don't know if you remember the song (More Love) by Kim Carnes, but it was one of those 60's throwbacks in the 80's that jumped out at me when I was a small child.👍
Day in the Life is tremendous as well as all of the songs that you listed in your comments 👍 👏 🎶
@kennysaudiophilerecordreviews Did you checkout my last recommendation yet?
I listened to your The Bad Plus In Stitches recommendation and I must say it was very good 👍 👌
@kennysaudiophilerecordreviews Yeah. It's one of those songs that is more of an experience and something to cherish.
What about Pink Floyd's first album - Piper at the Gates of Dawn? (1967)
Pink Floyd is great 👍 👌