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01. Selling England by the pound – Genesis
02. The dark side of the moon – Pink Floyd
03. Quadrophenia – The Who
04. Genesis Live – Genesis
05. Wishbone Four – Wishbone Ash
06. A passion play – Jethro Tull
07. Desperado – Eagles
08. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road – Elton John
09. Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin‘-Nerd – Lynyrd Skynyrd
10. Don’t shoot me I’m only the piano player – Elton John
11. The human menagerie – Cockney Rebel
12. Yessongs – Yes
13. Tubular bells – Mike Oldfield
14. Camel – Camel
15. Band on the run – Paul McCartney & Wings
16. Solar fire – Manfred Mann’s Earth Band
17. The captain and me – The Doobie Brothers
18. Billion dollar babies – Alice Cooper
19. Heartbreaker – Free
20. Who do we think we are – Deep Purple
21. Sabbath bloody sabbath – Black Sabbath
22. Inner visions – Stevie Wonder
23. Live dates – Wishbone Ash
24. Aladdin sane – David Bowie
25. Countdown to ecstasy – Steely Dan
26. Brothers and sisters – The Allman Brothers Band
27. Homecoming – America
28. Moontan – Golden Earring
29. Tales from topographic oceans – Yes
30. Goats head soup – The Rolling Stones
31. Ashes are burning – Renaissance
32. G. P. – Gram Parsons
33. We’re an American band – Grand Funk
34. Larks‘ tongues in aspic – King Crimson
35. Catch a fire – Bob Marley & the Wailers
36. The machine that cried – String Driven Thing
37. Bursting at the seams – Strawbs
38. See see the sun – Kayak
39. Call me – Al Green
40. In a glass house – Gentle
41. Stranded – Roxy Music
42. Grand Hotel – Procol Harum
43. Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. – Bruce Springsteen
44. Over-nite sensation – Frank Zappa
45. Razamanaz – Nazareth
46. The wild, the innocent and the E-street shuffle – Bruce Springsteen
47. Brain salad surgery – Emerson, Lake & Palmer
48. Paris 1919 – John Cale
49. Raw power – Iggy Pop & the Stooges
50. Closing time – Tom Waits
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