These iconic albums will take you back to the ’70s, a decade when youth culture was defined by anti-war sentiments, free love, and lots of drugs. The ’70s was its own damn mood… Let’s throw it back.
CAROLE KING: TAPESTRY (1971)

JOHN LENNON: IMAGINE (1971)

MARVIN GAYE: WHAT’S GOING ON (1971)

JONI MITCHELL: BLUE (1971)

CARLY SIMON: NO SECRETS (1972)

STEELY DAN: CAN’T BUY A THRILL (1972)

DAVID BOWIE: ALADDIN SANE (1973)

ELTON JOHN: GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD (1973)

LYNARD SKYNYRD: (PRONOUNCED ‘Lĕh-‘nérd ‘Skin-‘nérd) (1973)

PINK FLOYD: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON (1973)

BOSTON: BOSTON (1975)

QUEEN: A NIGHT AT THE OPERA (1975)

ABBA: ARRIVAL (1976)

EAGLES: HOTEL CALIFORNIA (1976)

RAMONES: RAMONES (1976)

STEVIE WONDER: SONGS IN THE KEY OF LIFE (1976)

BILLY JOEL: THE STRANGER (1977)

BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS: EXODUS (1977)

ERIC CLAPTON: SLOWHAND (1977)

FLEETWOOD MAC: RUMOURS (1977)

SEX PISTOLS: NEVER MIND THE BOLLOCKS, HERE’S THE SEX PISTOLS (1977)

BLONDIE: PARALLEL LINES (1978)

THE CARS: THE CARS (1978)

AC/DC: HIGHWAY TO HELL (1979)

MICHAEL JACKSON: OFF THE WALL (1979)

KISS: DYNASTY (1979)
