What happened to 1974?

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You look at BEA's #1 albums for the years in the 1970's, you have some super-greats. Dark Side of the Moon. Zeppelin IV. Ramones. Rumours. London Calling. Many of them in the top 20 overall. In between 1973 (Dark Side of the Moon, 2nd overall) and 1975 (Wish You Were Here, 15th overall) is The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, by Genesis, #248.

To put that in perspective, it would not have made the top 7 in either 1973 or 1975. Was this the best that we as a collective site could come up with for 1974? I mean, the album doesn't suck, but best of the year? Really?

Besides Pink Floyd not releasing anything, what happened in 1974 so that nothing super-awesome got made?
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Shows -me- that The Lamb is highly underrated.
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>On the Beach
>Rock Bottom
>Court and Spark
>Here Come the Warm Jets
>Autobahn

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I agree, why are On the Beach and Rock Bottom so low?
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Listmeister wrote:
You look at BEA's #1 albums for the years in the 1970's, you have some super-greats. Dark Side of the Moon. Zeppelin IV. Ramones. Rumours. London Calling. Many of them in the top 20 overall. In between 1973 (Dark Side of the Moon, 2nd overall) and 1975 (Wish You Were Here, 15th overall) is The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, by Genesis, #248.

To put that in perspective, it would not have made the top 7 in either 1973 or 1975. Was this the best that we as a collective site could come up with for 1974? I mean, the album doesn't suck, but best of the year? Really?

Besides Pink Floyd not releasing anything, what happened in 1974 so that nothing super-awesome got made?


1974 was a good year for music. It just wasn't a year where the biggest artists released albums. Brian Eno released two masterpieces in 1974. Great records were also released by Leonard Cohen, Big Star, Sparks, The Residents, Robert Wyatt, Harry Nilsson, John Cale, Queen, King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Kraftwerk, Richard & Linda Thompson, Gene Clark, Roxy Music. But the majority of these artists don't get classic rock radio airplay, so these albums are nowhere near as well known as anything by The Who, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, etc.
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Personally, 1974 is the only year i haven't listened an album from since 1963. To me the worst year in music.
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On the contrary, many "super-awesome" albums got released in 1974. That they aren't as popular here on BEA as some of the albums from the years surrounding it immaterial, and likely just coincidental.

Check out:

Van Morrison - Veedon Fleece
Keith Hudson - Pick a Dub
Neil Young - On The Beach
Roberty Wyatt - Rock Bottom
Fela Kuti - Alagbon Close
Tom Waits - The Heart of the Saturday Night
Kraftwerk - Autobahn
Gram Parsons - Greivous Angel
Weather Report - Mysterious Traveller
Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets
Richard & Linda Thompson - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
Cluster - Zuckerzeit
Joni Mitchell - Court & Spark
Leonard Cohen - New Skin for the Old Ceremony
Steve Reich - Drumming / Six Pianos / Music for Mallet Instruments
Gil Scott Heron & Brian Jackson - Winter in America
Funkadelic - Standing on the Verge of Getting it On
The Residents - Meet The Residents
Rufus & Chaka Khan - Rufusized
Ronnie Lane - Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance
and many more...

So there was nothing wrong with 1974 as a year. Just like every other year, it had its great releases and its not so great releases. That its most popular releases aren't quite as popular as those in other years tells us nothing beyond precisely that. That you don't think The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is good enough, or whatever, to be the #1 album of a year on BEA tells use nothing beyond precisely that (I actually agree with you on that point, but it doesn't lead my to downplay the quality of some of the year's other releases simply because a lot of people think differently). I suggest paying less attention to lists and more attention to your own tastes. You'll find something you love from 1974 if you try.
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cartoken wrote:
Personally, 1974 is the only year i haven't listened an album from since 1963. To me the worst year in music.


How do you know it's the worst year in music if you haven't listened to any albums from it?
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swedenman wrote:
How do you know it's the worst year in music if you haven't listened to any albums from it?


Because i JUST KNOW that 2014 is the WORST YEAR FOR MUSIC *EVER*!!!!!!!!!11
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Yeah, 1974 wasn't the best year.. but there were still some pretty good albums released Smile

10cc - Sheet Music
Dadawah - Peace & Love
&
Henry Cow - Unrest

are my top 3 albums of that year Smile Check them out.
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