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  2. Baby I'm-a Want You - Wikipedia

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    The album was certified Gold by the RIAA in March 1972. [3] This was the first Bread album to feature keyboard player Larry Knechtel . Record World called "Mother Freedom" a "stylistic shift of gears" for Bread in which they "prove they can rock with the best of them."

  3. Last Song (Edward Bear song) - Wikipedia

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    Last Song (Edward Bear song) " Last Song " is a 1972 hit song by Canadian trio Edward Bear. It was the first release from their self-titled third album and their greatest hit. The song is written in the key of F# major. "Last Song" spent 18 weeks on the U.S. charts and peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.

  4. Tres Hombres - Wikipedia

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    Tres Hombres is the third studio album by the American rock band ZZ Top, released on July 26, 1973 by London Records. It was the band's first collaboration with engineer Terry Manning. The album would be ZZ Top's commercial breakthrough in the United States charts. It peaked at number 8 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in 1974.

  5. Something/Anything? - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the album was ranked number 173 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, [1] maintaining the rating in a 2012 revised list, and later ranked at number 396 in the 2020 edition. [2] [3] It was voted number 797 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000). [4]

  6. Zappa in New York - Wikipedia

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    AllMusic. [ 1] Zappa in New York is a double live album by Frank Zappa released on his own DiscReet Records label, distributed by Warner Bros. Records. It was recorded in December 1976 at a series of concerts at the Palladium in New York City . The album was scheduled for release in mid-1977, but it was not generally available until March 1978.

  7. After Midnight (J. J. Cale song) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Clapton singles chronology. " After Midnight ". (1970) "Blues Power". (1970) " After Midnight " is a rock song by J. J. Cale, first released in 1966. Eric Clapton later covered it for his eponymous album, released in 1970. Clapton's rendition became a success, prompting Cale to re-record the song for his own 1971 album Naturally.

  8. Sing It Again Rod - Wikipedia

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    Professional ratings. Sing It Again Rod is the first compilation album by Rod Stewart released in 1973. The album is notable for its Peter Corriston -designed die-cut album sleeve (shaped like an old fashioned glass, and through which a smiling Stewart can be seen). [4]

  9. Right Place, Wrong Time (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Right Place, Wrong Time" is a song by American musician Dr. John. It was the first single from his sixth album, In the Right Place, and became his biggest hit single. During the summer of 1973, the song peaked at number nine on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It is ranked as the 24th biggest hit of 1973. In Canada, the song reached number six. [2]