Music Yearbooks
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Music Yearbooks — 1979
Pink Floyd, The Wall - progressive rock concept double album, massive white brick wall, and red hammer outlines.
Music Yearbooks — 1978
Blondie, Parallel Lines - New Wave and pop crossover, black-and-white striped backdrop, and a sleek frontwoman silhouette.
Music Yearbooks — 1977
Fleetwood Mac, Rumours - classic rock block-buster album, wooden balls on a string, glass crystal ball, and acoustic guitar silhouettes.
Music Yearbooks — 1976
Stevie Wonder, Songs in the Key of Life - masterpiece double album, glowing orange/yellow sun motif, keyboard keys, and classic synthesizer dials.
Music Yearbooks — 1975
Queen, A Night at the Opera - operatic progressive rock breakthrough, theatrical stage, vocal microphone stands, and glowing candelabra on a grand piano (hit "Bohemian Rhapsody").
Music Yearbooks — 1974
ABBA, Eurovision victory with "Waterloo" - pop explosion, colorful retro costumes, platform boots, and star-shaped guitars.
Music Yearbooks — 1973
Pink Floyd, The Dark Side of the Moon - progressive rock masterpiece, iconic glass prism dispersing light into a rainbow spectrum, and a heartbeat pulse wave.
Music Yearbooks — 1972
David Bowie, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars - glam rock breakthrough, iconic lightning bolt motif, bright red/orange mullet hair, and space-rock themes.
Music Yearbooks — 1971
Carole King, Tapestry - singer-songwriter piano intimacy and early-1970s album culture.
Music Yearbooks — 1970
Folk-rock ballad dominance