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Greatest Year in Music History

Roseville, CA- An unofficial music mastermind group made up of an assortment of oddball characters, musicians and music enthusiasts meet each week at a secret location in Placer County to discuss and hash out music related disputes and questions over a few cold ones.

Arguing over the finer and trivial points of musical minutia solves little. However, it sure makes for a great time and you learn a bit in the process.

One of those ongoing discussions involves which year is the greatest year in music history. Over time, it’s become the singular topic that has come closest to consensus among the group.

1971: The Greatest Year in Music History

Zeppelin IV

For whatever reasons ascribed, 1971 was an incredible confluence for creative inspiration across the arts. A year filled with musical releases that are considered masterpieces. Infused across all genres of music, it is considered by many as the gold standard of creative years. We concur.

For fun, here’s just a few reasons why we think 1971 rises head and shoulders above the rest.

1971 Musical Highlights

  • Led Zeppelin – Zeppelin IV
    Outside of the Beatles, no rock band has sold more albums than Led Zeppelin. Zeppelin IV helped catapult them into super-stardom status.
  • The Rolling Stones- Sticky Fingers
    The Mick Taylor years were the Stones artistic zenith and with an all star cast, Sticky Fingers became one of the greatest albums of all time.
  • The Who – Who’s Next
    The first time we heard this album, it sounded like a greatest hits album. It isn’t, but yes, it’s that phenomenal.
  • Yes – Fragile
    One of the progressive albums that brought many rock fans into the fold with it’s complex arrangements and out of this world style.
  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – 4 Way Street
    Recorded in 70 and released in 1971, this live album showcases the band in its prime just prior to Neil Young recording 1972’s best selling classic, Harvest.
  • Carole King – Tapestry
    This mega-selling masterpiece included James Taylor, Joni Mitchell and a long cast of talented musicians.
  • John Lennon – Imagine
    Thank goodness we don’t have to imagine.

More Classics from 1971

  • The Doors L.A. Woman
  • David Bowie – Hunky Dory
  • Jethro Tull – Aqualung
  • Faces – A Nod is as Good as a Wink…to a Blind Horse
  • Jimi Hendrix – Cry of Love
  • Pink Floyd – Meddle
  • Deep Purple – Fireball
  • Santana – Santana III
  • Elton John – Madman Across the Water
  • Sly & the Family Stone – There’s a Riot Going On

Billboard Hot Singles 1971

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_Year-End_Hot_100_singles_of_1971

Agree, Disagree?
With so many terrific years of music, it’s no easy task selecting a single year. Briefly let us know which year you think deserves the #1 spot along with a few reasons why and we’ll gladly include a few responses right here. Send Us Your Pick Here

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