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Album Rock

During the '70s, FM radio stations gradually diluted the freewheeling innovations of pirate radio and early FM stations. Theoretically, the new stations did what the pioneers did -- play album tracks instead of singles -- but they soon relied on a set group of artists for their playlists. The one thing that tied all these Album Rock artists together was their dedication to the album as the vehicle for their music, plus their reliance on rock as the foundation of their music. That means album rock consisted of everything from heavy metal and Southern blues-rockers to prog-rock and singer/songwriters with supporting rock bands. It was fairly diverse, actually, but they all shared a certain artistic aesthetic and little bit of indulgence, plus their constant exposure on FM radio. These album rock bands ruled the '70s FM airwaves. They persevered into the '80s, but when album rock radio evolved into classic rock radio, fewer and fewer of their new albums hit the airwaves. By the '90s, album rock acts still turned out new albums, but their older material was heard on the radio -- and usually in the reunion concerts these bands mounted.
Traffic Led Zeppelin
Black Sabbath Elton John
Guns N' Roses Free
Yes Roxy Music
Steely Dan Jeff Beck
Derek & the Dominos Rush
Lou Reed AC/DC
The Pretenders Tom Petty
Faces The Doors
The Moody Blues Paul McCartney
David Bowie Mott the Hoople
Talking Heads Bruce Springsteen
Eric Clapton Todd Rundgren
The Allman Brothers Band Boris Grebenshikov
Bob Seger Van Morrison
More Songs About Buildings and Food
Talking Heads (1978)
War
U2 (1983)
Ram
Paul & Linda McCartney (1971)
Fragile [DVD Audio Bonus Track]
Yes (2002)
Abbey Road
The Beatles (1969)
Howlin' Wind [Bonus Track]
Graham Parker (2001)
Pretenders [Bonus Disc]
The Pretenders (2006)
Best of ZZ Top [2004]
ZZ Top (2004)
John Wesley Harding
Bob Dylan (1967)
More Hot Rocks (Big Hits and Fazed Cookies) [Bonus Tracks]
The Rolling Stones (2002)