Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac (1968)

. There’s LSD and there’s madness, the slide guitar player goes out ‘to buy a magazine’ and never returns and their leader becomes a...

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Fleetwood-mac
Happy Mondays: Pills ‘N’ Thrills & Bellyaches (1990)

. Although The Stone Roses debut is more retrospectively adored (astonishing as it still sounds like an album of Freddie and the Dreamers' B-sides),...

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Happy Mondays
Pulp: Different Class (1995)

. It scooped the Mercury Prize in 1996 – triumphing from a field that featured Oasis’ all-conquering Morning Glory and the Manic’s phenomenal...

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Tom Waits: Swordfishtrombones (1983)

. Twisted melodies, oddball characters, bizarre and wonderful. Dirty blues, odd instrumentals, poetry recitals and gorgeous melodies. Asylum records...

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Swordfish
Cream: Fresh Cream (1966)

. The world’s first supergroup and their first album not only gave birth to the power trio, it also was instrumental in the birth of heavy metal...

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Fresh-Cream
George Harrison: All Things Must Pass (1970)

. It’s outsold Lennon’s Imagine and McCartney’s Band On The Run combined. Not bad for a triple album by a man whose songs were often...

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All Things must pass
The Band: The Band (1969)

. It sounds, even on a first listening, as if it has been there for decades. Beloved by musicians and regularly featuring in the greatest albums of...

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The-Band
The Byrds: Untitled (1970) Concert disc only

. The guitar brilliance of Clarence White complimenting the playing of Roger McGuinn on his 12 string gave them a unique and dynamic sound.
 ‘So...

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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Are You Experienced (1967)

. The greatest debut album of all time?!! Certainly the greatest rock guitar player of all time! Futuristic and rooted in the best traditions of...

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The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers (1971)

. Slavery, beautiful ballads, cunningulous, morphine, country songs, cocaine, hard rock, heroin, latin grooves, decadence, blues, outright...

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Karen Dalton: In My Own Time (1971)

. She impressed Bob Dylan, was known as the Billie Holiday of Folk and only made one real album before slipping into obscurity, addiction and...

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Bob Dylan: Blonde On Blonde (1966)

. “It's that thin, that wild mercury sound. It's metallic and bright gold, with whatever that conjures up. That's my particular sound." It can...

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Love: Forever Changes (1967)

. Holed up in Bela Lugosi’s mansion in The Summer Of Love and after session musicians were drafted in because the band were in no fit condition to...

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Forever-changes
David Bowie: Station To Station (1976)

. Cocaine! Fascism! Alcoholism, The Occult and UFOs: The Thin White Duke falls to earth and recalls nothing of the production of what many consider...

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The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Axis Bold As Love (1967)

. How to follow up one of the greatest debut LPs in history: Don't even try to emulate 'Are You Experienced' just produce poetic songs and mix 'em...

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On display are the last 15 LP records that have featured at recent CAT Club gatherings.
A full list of the records we have listened to so far can be viewed under the “The Albums” menu either alphabetically or by
selection date.