Defining Albums 1970s (1975 - 1979)

By: The Lowdown Music Podcast
  • Summary

  • The Lowdown continues to investigate & discuss the defining albums that make the soundtrack of our lives.

    This podcast sees us get the lowdown upon the albums of the 1970s;

    1975 - 1979

    Albums & their impact.

    Albums that when released, were seen to be a ’call to arms’ by critics.

    Albums that saw a shift in the musical landscape in the mid to late 70s.

    One album had critics 40 years after, label it ‘a near-perfect debut album’.

    And albums with massive sales too, including one such album that contains the most-streamed song from the entire 20th century.

    Get the lowdown upon the classic albums between 1975 & 1979 with discussions upon artists like Queen, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Sex Pistols, The Cars, Michael Jackson & more!
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  • The Lowdown Music Podcast: Defining Albums 1970s (1975 - 1979)
    May 21 2021
    The Lowdown continues to investigate & discuss the defining albums that make the soundtrack of our lives.

    This podcast sees us get the lowdown upon the albums of the 1970s;

    1975 - 1979

    Albums & their impact.

    Albums that when released, were seen to be a ’call to arms’ by critics.

    Albums that saw a shift in the musical landscape in the mid to late 70s.

    One album had critics 40 years after, label it ‘a near-perfect debut album’.

    And albums with massive sales too, including one such album that contains the most-streamed song from the entire 20th century.

    Get the lowdown upon the classic albums between 1975 & 1979 with discussions upon artists like Queen, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Sex Pistols, The Cars, Michael Jackson & more!
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    1 hr and 28 mins

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