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V.A. - Top 100 70's Rock Albums By Ultimate Classic Rock: CD01-CD100 (1970-1979) FLAC
Artist: VA
Title Of Album: Top 100 70's Rock Albums by Ultimate Classic Rock
Year Of Release: 1970-1979
Label (Catalog#): Parlophone, Columbia, Epic...
Country: USA, EU...
Genre: Classic rock, pop rock, hard rock, blues rock, folk rock, country rock, soft rock, psychedelic rock, punk, alternative rock, progressive rock, glam, arena rock, new wave, southern rock, rock & roll, garage rock, heavy metal, ballad, rhythm & blues, soul, art rock, doom metal, power pop, aor, experimental, synth-pop, latin jazz, acoustic, texas blues
Quality: FLAC (image+cue+log)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 76:39:49
Full Size: 28.82 Gb
Picking our list of the Top 100 '70s Rock Albums was no easy task, if only because that period boasted such sheer diversity. The decade saw rock branch into a series of intriguing new subgenres, beginning, at the dawn of the '70s, with heavy metal. Singer-songwriters came into their own; country-rock flourished. The era ended with the revitalizing energy of punk and New Wave. No list would be complete without climbing onto every one of those limbs. Here are the Top 100 '70s Rock Albums, presented chronologically from the start of the decade.
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Artist: VA
Title Of Album: Top 100 70's Rock Albums by Ultimate Classic Rock
Year Of Release: 1970-1979
Label (Catalog#): Parlophone, Columbia, Epic...
Country: USA, EU...
Genre: Classic rock, pop rock, hard rock, blues rock, folk rock, country rock, soft rock, psychedelic rock, punk, alternative rock, progressive rock, glam, arena rock, new wave, southern rock, rock & roll, garage rock, heavy metal, ballad, rhythm & blues, soul, art rock, doom metal, power pop, aor, experimental, synth-pop, latin jazz, acoustic, texas blues
Quality: FLAC (image+cue+log)
Bitrate: Lossless
Time: 76:39:49
Full Size: 28.82 Gb
Picking our list of the Top 100 '70s Rock Albums was no easy task, if only because that period boasted such sheer diversity. The decade saw rock branch into a series of intriguing new subgenres, beginning, at the dawn of the '70s, with heavy metal. Singer-songwriters came into their own; country-rock flourished. The era ended with the revitalizing energy of punk and New Wave. No list would be complete without climbing onto every one of those limbs. Here are the Top 100 '70s Rock Albums, presented chronologically from the start of the decade.
Contents:
Download from Nitroflare.com:
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