The Beach Boys release ‘Smiley Smile,’ their twelfth album featuring ‘Heroes and Villains’ (1967)
The Beach Boys ‘Smiley Smile’ is their twelfth studio album released on September 18, 1967 by Brother/Capitol.
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The Beach Boys ‘Smiley Smile’ is their twelfth studio album released on September 18, 1967 by Brother/Capitol.
‘Something Else by The Kinks‘ feat. ‘”Waterloo Sunset’ is their fifth studio album co-produced by Shel Talmy & Ray Davies and released on September 15, 1967 by Pye.
John Coltrane‘s ‘Expression’ is his last official album released in September 1967 by Impulse!
‘Crusade’ by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers is their third studio album (and the first recording of a young (18) Mick Taylor) released on September 1, 1967 by Decca.
Dionne Warwick‘s ‘The Windows Of The World’ feat. ‘I Say a Little Prayer’ is her eighth studio album produced By Burt Bacharach & Hal David and released on August 31, 1967 by Scepter.
Tim Buckley‘s ‘Goodbye and Hello’ is his second album produced by Jerry Yester & Jac Holzman and released in August 1967, by Elektra.
Joe Henderson‘s ‘The Kicker’ is an album recorded on August 10 & September 27, 1967 with Mike Lawrence, Grachan Moncur III, Kenny Barron, Ron Carter and Louis Hayes and released the same year by Milestone.
Frank Zappa‘s ‘Lumpy Gravy’ is his debut solo album (with Zappa conducting the Abnuceals Emuukha Electric Symphony Orchestra) released on August 7, 1967.
Pink Floyd‘s ‘The Piper at the Gates of Dawn’ is their debut album made under Syd Barrett‘s leadership and released on August 5, 1967 by Emi Columbia.
Bobby Hutcherson‘s ‘Oblique’ is an album recorded on July 21, 1967, with Herbie Hancock, Albert Stinson and Joe Chambers and released in 1980 By Blue Note.
The Bee Gees‘ ‘Horizontal’ feat. ‘Massachusetts’ and ‘World’ is their fourth studio album recorded between July 17 and November 29, 1967 and released in early 1968 by Polydor.
The Temptations‘ ‘With a Lot o’ Soul’ is an album (the most successful from their ‘classic 5’ era) released on July 17, 1967 by Gordy.
‘Bee Gees‘ 1st’ feat. ‘Holiday’ & ‘New York Mining Disaster 1941’ is their third studio album released on July 14, 1967 on Polydor / ATCO
Cream‘s ‘Wheels of Fire’ is a double (a studio and a live) album produced by Felix Pappalardi and released in July 1968 by Polydor Atco.
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band’s ‘Safe as Milk’ is their debut studio album produced by Richard Perry and Bob Krasnow and released in June 1967 by Buddah Records.
James Brown‘s ‘Live At The Apollo, Volume II’ is a live double album (follow-up to his 1963 ‘Live at the Apollo’) recorded on June 24–25, 1967 and released in August 1968 by King.