To celebrate this milestone, we have compiled a list of the 100 greatest albums from 1967. These albums have stood the test of time, inspiring generations of musicians and shaping the sound of popular music for decades to come. From the emergence of psychedelic rock to the blossoming of folk and the birth of funk, this year produced some of the most iconic and influential albums of all time. The year 1967 marked a turning point in music history. Sock It To Me! – Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels Incense And Peppermints – Strawberry Alarm Clock Dry Your Eyes – Brenda and the Tabulations The Great Conspiracy – The Peanut Butter Conspiracy Winds Of Change – Eric Burdon & the Animals The Intruders Are Together – The Intruders The Five Stairsteps – The Five Stairsteps Make It Happen – Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Gimme Some Lovin’ – The Spencer Davis Group Big Brother & The Holding Company – Big Brother & the Holding Company The Electric Prunes/I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) – The Electric Prunes More Than a New Discovery/The First Songs – Laura Nyro Gene Clark With The Gosdin Brothers – Gene Clark A Hard Road – John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers The Parable Of Arable Land – The Red Crayola Part One – The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band A Gift from a Flower to a Garden – Donovan King & Queen – Otis Redding & Carla Thomas Their Satanic Majesties Request – The Rolling Stones Small Faces/There Are But Four Small Faces – The Small Faces I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die – Country Joe & The Fish Absolutely Free – The Mothers of Invention The Sound Of Wilson Pickett – Wilson Pickett Safe As Milk – Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band After Bathing At Baxter’s – Jefferson Airplane Procol Harum/A Whiter Shade Of Pale – Procol Harum The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland – The Supremes Electric Music For The Mind And Body – Country Joe & The Fish Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina – The Left Banke You’ve Got My Mind Messed Up – James Carr Buffalo Springfield Again – Buffalo Springfield Axis: Bold As Love – Jimi Hendrix Experience Velvet Underground And Nico – The Velvet Underground I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You – Aretha Franklin Are You Experienced – Jimi Hendrix Experience Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – The Beatles
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