Best Albums of 1966
Listed below are the best albums of 1966 as calculated from their overall rankings in over 59,000 greatest album charts. (Chart last updated: 1 hour ago).
"Love first album from 1966 has often been overlooked because of the extraordinary greatness of the two following albums "Da Capo" and "Forever Changes". The general sound on the album is rougher than on the following albums. But the album is actually a fine mixture of hard-rocking tunes and melod..." [+] Reply
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1966
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"Very uplifting and inspired spiritual record. Something happens when people work hard to transcend through music. It really makes an album special." Reply
"An A-side to die for followed by a rather disappointing B-side (not bad, mind you, just a disappointment when following what came before it). The best track is the stellar version of Robert Johnson's Walkin' Blues followed by Work Song which features some of the best blues harmonica ever put on r..." [+] Reply
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1966
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"Listening to this was an interesting experience. The whole dreamy vibe, with the strange echoey production especially on the classic opener "The Dolphins" sounded so unique. Also it does sound like it had a slight influence on Buckley. Fred Neil's vocals here are the usual unaffected cool, velvet..." [+] Reply
"A seriously great collection of energetic and dirty sounding songs. The vocals and distorted instruments go so well together. I can't believe these guys aren't more talked about. This and their even better follow up are two of the best albums of the era. Each song on the album can stand on its ow..." [+] Reply
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1966
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"There's nothing bad here, but it can't hold a candle to the Beatles (of course)." Reply
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1966
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"A surprisingly good album. There are points where his youth shows but I thought it would be much more juvenile. Tim uses his accented voice like on Hello Goodbye and I prefer his more free vocals that started on Happy Sad but they're still fantastic vocals. He puts together some really nice melod..." [+] Reply
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1966
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374
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"Mysterious traveler. mind-boggling stuff" Reply
"Fun and light album, but it's Chico Buarque so obviously it has great lyrics." Reply
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Best Albums of 1966 composition
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| Hugh Masekela | 4 | 1% | |
| Buck Owens And His Buckaroos | 4 | 1% | |
| Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers | 4 | 1% | |
| Sun Ra And His Solar Arkestra | 4 | 1% | |
| Various Artists | 4 | 1% | |
| Frank Sinatra | 4 | 1% | |
| Ennio Morricone | 4 | 1% | |
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418 | 57% | |
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