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16:11 minutes Greatest Albums of All Time-Rolling Stones "Some Girls"

In the late 70's, the Stones were branded irrelevant. With disco and punk rock entering the picture, the odds of success couldn't have been more slim. However, with 1978's Some Girls record, they proved the critics wrong again.


20:31 minutes Greatest Albums Of All Time-Rolling Stones "Let It Bleed"

Some thought it was a response to the Beatles album "Let It Be," but the Fab Four's record actually came later. This was the last stones record to feature Brian Jones.


16:29 minutes Greatest Albums Of All Time - Steely Dan "Can't Buy A Thrill"

Bob Keller investigates the 1972 debut record from Walter Becker and Donald Fagen; includes the songs "Reelin' In The Years," "Dirty Work," and "Do It Again."


16:45 minutes Greatest Albums - Santana (1969 debut)

The incredible latin-flavored guitar rock from Carlos Santana debuted on this record, in 1969. Bob Keller explores, with songs "Jingo," "Evil Ways," and "Soul Sacrifice."


18:10 minutes Greatest Albums - "Blood On The Tracks" by Bob Dylan

Although he refutes the idea, this album sounds very much like a document of Dylan's dissolving marriage. Bob Keller takes you through the creation of Dylan's 1975 release. Includes "Tangled Up In Blue," "Shelter From The Storm," and "Simple Twist Of Fate."


21:12 minutes #7 Greatest Album-The Beatles "White Album"

The double album that was mostly a Lennon-McCartney affair, and the first to not officially have an album title, checks in at #7 in our 50 Greatest Albums of All Time.


18:09 minutes #12 Greatest Album-Jimi Hendrix Experience "Are You Experienced"

Are You Experienced by Jimi Hendrix, one of the most stunning debuts in rock history… would become one of the defining albums of the psychedelic era. It comes in at Number 12 in the Eagle’s Greatest Classic Rock Albums of All Time, brought to you by D.R. Horton, America’s builder.


23:32 minutes #16 Greatest Album-Derek and the Dominoes "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs"

The frustration and hype that came from his earlier bands made Eric Clapton want to make something different again. That and his love for Patty Boyd, drove him to make one of the greatest albums ever made.


21:12 minutes #21 Greatest Album-The Who "Tommy"

The rock opera about the "deaf, dumb and blind kid" that also became a film in the mid 1970's.


27:04 minutes #28 Greatest Album-Peter Frampton "Frampton Comes Alive"

One of the greatest live albums ever was partially recorded at Winterland in San Francisco. Peter Frampton's Frampton Comes Alive, our #28 album in our countdown.

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