Released on September 12, 1975, this album is a tribute to Syd Barrett, a founding member of Pink Floyd. The title track "Wish You Were Here" and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" are particularly notable.
A live album released on September 10, 1975, capturing the raw energy of KISS's performances. It became a significant factor in establishing KISS as a major rock act. 1975 albums
Self-titled and released on July 10, 1975, this album includes hits like "That's the Way (I Like It)" and "We're All Alone." Released on September 12, 1975, this album is
Looking back, 1975 was a year of stylistic crossroads. It gave us the most intimate lyrics (Dylan, Mitchell) and the most expansive productions (Queen, Floyd). It celebrated the groove (EW&F, Parliament) while planting the seeds for the stripped-down rebellion to come (Smith, Ramones). For collectors and historians, the vinyl of 1975 represents a moment when the album was treated as a serious art form—complex, flawed, and utterly essential. It was the last great gasp of maximalist rock before the minimalism of punk took hold. It became a significant factor in establishing KISS
The cultural footprint of this year remains so significant that it inspired the name of the modern English rock band . The band's name was taken from a Jack Kerouac poetry book that had "1 June, The 1975" scribbled on the back. In a nod to their namesake year's emphasis on cohesive album experiences, the band famously begins every studio album with a song titled "The 1975". The 75 Best Albums of 1975 - Rolling Stone
Here is a look back at the definitive albums that turned 1975 into a vintage year for vinyl.