Best Rock Album - 1968?

Best Rock Album - 1968?

  • Sweetheart of the Rodeo - The Byrds

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  • Astral Weeks - Van Morrison

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  • The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society - The Kinks

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Bookends - Simon and Garfunkel

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  • Wheels of Fire - Cream

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  • F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off__________

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  • Total voters
    20

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Tough, tough choice between the Beatles and Hendrix. Ask me tomorrow and I'll probably change my answer.
 
Tough, tough choice between the Beatles and Hendrix. Ask me tomorrow and I'll probably change my answer.

1968 is where my roots music obsession starts to take over. My top 3 records on this list are Beggars, Music From Big Pink and Sweetheart of the Rodeo.
 
Tuff Poll, came down to (for me) Great: Big Pink...Good to Very Good: Everything else...I could justify voting for each, but Big Pink was the first wide spread exposure of a genre that is thriving 50-plus years later...is it folk? Country? R & B? Soul? Rock? Gospel? For me the answer is “Yes”...good chit
 
Tuff Poll, came down to (for me) Great: Big Pink...Good to Very Good: Everything else...I could justify voting for each, but Big Pink was the first wide spread exposure of a genre that is thriving 50-plus years later...is it folk? Country? R & B? Soul? Rock? Gospel? For me the answer is “Yes”...good chit

I like the label for this type of music as coined by Gram Parson..."Cosmic American Music".

I recall reading about how Clapton was totally blown away the first time he heard The Band and decided this was the kind of music he wanted to play. He had been doing all heavy stuff prior to then and you can here the strong turn to roots music once he went solo.
 
Tuff Poll, came down to (for me) Great: Big Pink...Good to Very Good: Everything else...I could justify voting for each, but Big Pink was the first wide spread exposure of a genre that is thriving 50-plus years later...is it folk? Country? R & B? Soul? Rock? Gospel? For me the answer is “Yes”...good chit

I like the label for this type of music as coined by Gram Parson..."Cosmic American Music".

I recall reading about how Clapton was totally blown away the first time he heard The Band and decided this was the kind of music he wanted to play. He had been doing all heavy stuff prior to then and you can here the strong turn to roots music once he went solo.
The Beatles, Stones, Kinks (and others) obviously began to think outside the box in their writing and musicianship in this period, much to the chagrin of their record companies, I’m sure...they made their bones as “pop idols”, and flexed when they got power...diverse multi-genre styles...Stones doing country; Beatles folk and psychedelic; Jimi playing straight blues, Clapton with his JJ Cale phase...
 
Sweetheart of the Rodeo is an all tim favorite but just can't compete at this tim

True, Mabel. But still, not other record of the late 60's probably had a greater impact on the sound of the Stones from 1969- 72 than Sweetheart. Gram Parson is a god damned genius.
 
White Album and Beggars Banquet looking strong to make the cut. Electric Ladyland might be a bubble team.
 
White Album and Beggars Banquet looking strong to make the cut. Electric Ladyland might be a bubble team.

Then how about changing my vote to Electric Ladyland? I dont want to live in a world where that cant make it out of the qualifying round.
 
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