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That Prove You Love Great Music

That Prove You Love Great Music

Stevie Wonder – Songs in the Key of Life

Stevie Wonder – Songs in the Key of Life

Songs in the Key of Life flies in the face of Michael Tedder’s theory mentioned above. Released as a double LP (long play) record, there are 17 tracks on this masterpiece. Many music critics and musicians consider this to be one of the greatest albums ever recorded.

The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

The Beatles – Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band

Considered an innovative album based on lyrics, instrumentation, and production style, Sgt. Peppers stands out as one of the best albums ever recorded. This 13-track record includes great music and songs about mysticism, love, psychedelia, and cultural experiences.

Paul Simon – Graceland

Paul Simon – Graceland

Inspired by the sounds of South African musicians, Paul Simon traveled there to record music for his seventh album, Graceland.  When Simon released this album, it topped music charts around the world. It remains Simon’s best-selling album and earned the Album of the Year Grammy Award in 1987.

Beach Boys – Pet Sounds

Beach Boys – Pet Sounds

Their eleventh album, Pet Sounds, set them apart as an innovative band at the time. Brian Wilson not only contributed vocals for the band but also produced this album entirely on his own.

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