great lists! I would add
Frijid Pink/ST 1970
Bloodrock/ST 1970
Guru Guru/UFO 1970
Guru Guru/Hinten - 1971
Bloodrock/Bloodrock 2 and 3 1971
Dust/ST 1971
Guru Guru/Känguru 1972
Bloodrock/USA and Live 1972
Jane/Together 1972
Jane/Here We Are 1973
great lists! I would add
Frijid Pink/ST 1970
Bloodrock/ST 1970
Guru Guru/UFO 1970
Guru Guru/Hinten - 1971
Bloodrock/Bloodrock 2 and 3 1971
Dust/ST 1971
Guru Guru/Känguru 1972
Bloodrock/USA and Live 1972
Jane/Together 1972
Jane/Here We Are 1973
i.ain't.dead.irock
Not enough Slade here:
Slade Alive!/1972
Sladest/1973
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
I remember playing Traffic's "Low Spark" to death during that period. I was big fan of Atomic Rooster also. Everything Crimson did. I was also very into Amon Duul II. My favorite Top 40 hit from that period was "Something in the Air" by Thunderclap Newman. "Earschplittenloudenboomer" by Steppenwolf was a fave. "What Is Life" by George. Yeah, great period. Notice it came to an end right about the same time that Kiss came out?
1973 hard rock
Black Sabbath SBS
Budgie Never Turn Your Back On A Friend
Deep Purple WDWTWA
Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies
Robin Trower Twice Removed From Yesterday
Spooky Tooth You Broke My Heart, So I Busted Your Jaw
Uriah Heep Sweet Freedom
Grand Funk WAAB
Will nobody mention BOC?? The first album, Tyranny and Mvtation, Secret Treaties?? The hardest of the hard rock??
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