Capitol publish The Band’s debut album : ‘Music from Big Pink’ with a cover painted by Bob Dylan (1968)
The Band‘s ‘Music from Big Pink’ is their debut studio album released on July 1, 1968 by Capitol..
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The Band‘s ‘Music from Big Pink’ is their debut studio album released on July 1, 1968 by Capitol..
‘Os Mutantes‘ is their debut eponymous album produced by Manoel Barenbein, featuring Jorge Ben and Gilberto Gil among other guests and released in June 1968 by Polydor.
Pink Floyd‘s ‘A Saucerful of Secrets’ is their second studio album produced by Norman Smith and released on June 29, 1968 by Emi Columbia.
Albert King‘s ‘Live Wire Blues Power’ is an album recorded live on June 26, 1968 at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco and released by By Stax Records.
John Mayall‘s ‘Bare Wires’ is a studio album with the Bluesbreakers (featuring Mick Taylor on guitar) released on June 21, 1968 by Decca.
Elvis Presley‘s ‘Elvis (NBC-TV Special)’ is his thirty-fourth album recorded from June 20 till 29, 1968 in Burbank, California and released in December 1968 by RCA.
Miles Davis‘ ‘Filles de Kilimanjaro’ is a studio album recorded on June 19–21 and September 24, 1968 and released the same year by Columbia.
Roland Kirk‘s ‘Left & Right’ is an album recorded on June 17 & 18 1968 and released the same year By Atlantic.
Aretha Franklin‘s ‘Aretha Now’ is an album produced by Jerry Wexler and released on June 14, 1968, less than six months after ‘Lady Soul’ by Atlantic Records.
Iron Butterfly‘s ‘In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida’ is their second studio album released on June 14, 1968.
Jeff Beck‘s ‘Truth’ is his debut album recorded with a band featuring Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood on May 14, 15, 25 & 26 1968 and released in August 1968 by Columbia Records.
Small Faces‘ ‘Ogdens’ Nut Gone Flake’ is their third studio album produced by members Ronnie Lane and Steve Marriott and released on May 24, 1968 by Immediate
McCoy Tynerr’s ‘Time for Tyner’ is his ninth album recorded on May 17, 1968 and released the same year by Blue Note.
The Temptations‘ ‘Wish It Would Rain’ is an album (the final from the group’s ‘Classic-5’ era) released on April 29, 1968 by Gordy.
‘Dance to the Music’ by Sly & the Family Stone is their second studio album produced by Sly Stone and released on April 27, 1968 by Epic.
The Zombies‘ ‘Odessey and Oracle’ feat. ‘Time of the Season’ is their second studio album released on April 19, 1968 by CBS.
Simon & Garfunkel’s ‘Bookends’ feat. ‘Mrs. Robinson’ is their fourth studio album released on April 3, 1968 by Columbia.
The Incredible String Band’s ‘The Hangman’s Beautiful Daughter’ is their third album produced by Joe Boyd and released in March 1968 by Elektra
Skip James‘ ‘The Complete Bloomington, Indiana Concert (Part 2)’ is the second part of a concert given at the end of his career, recorded on March 30, 1968.
Chick Corea‘s ‘Now He Sings, Now He Sobs’ is an album recorded on March 14, 19 and 27, 1968, with Miroslav Vitouš on bass and Roy Haynes on drums and released the same year by Solid State.