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The Who v CSNY

MM-aRch Madness Round 1

Back to the Bracket

VOTING BEGINS Wed 3/23 @ 3pm. VOTING ENDS about 20 after the hour, or at the end of the final song in the match-up block. Tune in to hear who wins.

These 42 albums that turn 50 in 2021 are a testament to how awesome the year 1972 was for rock.

A bunch of landmark albums came out that year from the likes of The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Elton John, The Allman Brothers Band, Lou Reed, Black Sabbath and many more.

Scroll through the gallery below to see which albums turn 50 in 2022.

The Rolling Stones - ‘Exile on Main St.’

Rolling-Stones_UMG.jpgUMG

Released on May 12, 1972.


David Bowie - ‘The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars’

Bowie_Parlophone.jpgParlophone

Released on June 16, 1972.


Yes - ‘Close to the Edge’

yes_Atlantic.jpgAtlantic

Released on September 13, 1972.


Deep Purple - ‘Machine Head’

deep-purple_UMG.jpgUMG

Released on March 25, 1972.


Elton John - ‘Honky Chateau’

elton-john_UMG.jpgUMG

Released on May 19, 1972.


Neil Young - ‘Harvest’

Neil-Young_Reprise.jpgReprise

Released on February 1, 1972.


The Allman Brothers Band - ‘Eat a Peach’

Allman-Brothers_Capricorn.jpgCapricorn

Released on February 12, 1972.


Jethro Tull - ‘Thick as a Brick’

Jethro-Tull_Parlophone.jpgParlophone

Released on March 10, 1972.


Todd Rundgren - ‘Something/Anything?’

Todd-Rundgren_Bearsville.jpgBearsville

Released on February 1, 1972.


Steely Dan - ‘Can’t Buy a Thrill’

Steely-Dan_UMG.jpgUMG

Released in November 1972.


Black Sabbath - ‘Vol. 4’

Sabbath_UMG.jpgUMG

Released on September 25, 1972.


Lou Reed - ‘Transformer’

Lou-Reed_RCA.jpgRCA

Released on November 8, 1972.


Big Star - ‘#1 Record’

Big-Star_Ardent.jpgArdent

Released in August 1972.


Mott the Hoople - ‘All the Young Dudes’

mott_Sony-Legacy.jpgSony Legacy

Released on September 8, 1972.


Chicago - ‘Chicago V’

Chicago_Rhino-Records.jpgRhino Records

Released on July 10, 1972.


Alice Cooper - ‘School’s Out’

Alice_Warner-Bros.jpgWarner Bros

Released in June 1972.


Curtis Mayfield - ‘Super Fly’

Curtis_WMG.jpgWMG

Released on July 11, 1972.


Randy Newman - ‘Sail Away’

Randy-Newman_Rhino.jpgRhino

Released on May 23, 1972.


T. Rex - ‘The Slider’

trex_Reprise.jpgReprise

Released on July 21, 1972.


Bob Seger - ‘Smokin’ O.P.’s’

Seger_Capitol.jpgCapitol

Released in August 1972.


Stevie Wonder - ‘Music of My Mind’

Stevie-Wonder_Tamla.jpgTamla

Released on March 3, 1972.


Jackson Browne - ‘Jackson Browne’

jackson-browne_Asylum.jpgAsylum

Released on January 10, 1972.


Bette Midler - ‘The Divine Miss M’

Bette-Midler_Atlantic.jpgAtlantic

Released on November 7, 1972.


Joni Mitchell - ‘For the Roses’

Joni_AM.jpgA&M

Released in October 1972.


Rod Stewart - ‘Never a Dull Moment’

Rod-Stewart_Mercury.jpgMercury

Released on July 21, 1972.


Pink Floyd - ‘Obscured By Clouds’

Pink-Floyd_Harvest.jpgHarvest

Released on June 2, 1972.


Argent - ‘All Together Now’

Argent_Esoteric.jpgEsoteric

Released in July 1972.


Thin Lizzy - ‘Shades of a Blue Orphanage’

Thin-Lizzy_Decca.jpgDecca

Released on March 10, 1972.


Peter Frampton - ‘Wind of Change’

Peter-Frampton_AM.jpgAM

Released in July 1972.


Cat Stevens - ‘Catch Bull at Four’

Cat-Stevens_UMG.jpgUMG

Released on September 27, 1972.


Roxy Music - ‘Roxy Music’

Roxy-Music_Virgin.jpgVirgin

Released on June 16, 1972.


Styx - ‘Styx’

Styx_Sony.jpgSony

Released in March 1972.


ZZ Top - ‘Rio Grande Mud’

zz_London-Recordings.jpgLondon Recordings

Released on April 4, 1972.


Genesis - ‘Foxtrot'

Genesis_UMG.jpgUMG

Released on October 6, 1972.


Paul Simon - ‘Paul Simon’

Paul-Simon_Sony.jpgSony

Released on January 24, 1972.


Dr. John - ‘Dr. John’s Gumbo’

Dr-john_Atco-Records.jpgAtco Records

Released on April 20, 1972


Deep Purple - ‘Made in Japan’

deep-purple_Warner-Bros.jpgWarner Bros

Released on December 8, 1972.


The Doobie Brothers - ‘Toulouse Street’

Doobie_Warner-Bros.jpgWarner Bros

Released on July 1, 1972.


Eagles - ‘Eagles’

Eagles_Asylum.jpgAsylum

Released on June 1, 1972.


Aretha Franklin - ‘Young, Gifted and Black’

Aretha_Atlantic.jpgAtlantic

Released on January 24, 1972.


Jim Croce - ‘You Don’t Mess Around with Jim’

Jim-Croce_BMG.jpgBMG

Released in April 1972.


Al Green - ‘Let’s Stay Together’

Al-Green_Fat-Possum.jpgFat Possum

Released on January 31, 1972.

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