Yes release their first album with Steve Howe : ‘The Yes Album’ (1971)
‘The Yes Album’ by Yes is their third ( and first with guitarist Steve Howe) studio album, released on February 19, 1971 by Atlantic.
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‘The Yes Album’ by Yes is their third ( and first with guitarist Steve Howe) studio album, released on February 19, 1971 by Atlantic.
Taj Mahal‘s ‘The Real Thing’ is a live album recorded on February 13, 1971 at Fillmore East, New York City with a band with four tuba players and released the same year by Columbia.
Carole King‘s ‘Tapestry’ is her second studio album featuring ‘It’s Too Late’ & ‘I Feel the Earth Move,’ produced by Lou Adler and released on February 10, 1971 by Ode Records.
George Benson‘s ‘Beyond the Blue Horizon’ is a studio album recorded on February 2-3, 1971 and released the same year by CTI.
Ike & Tina Turner‘s ‘Workin’ Together’ feat. ‘Proud Mary’ is an album released on February 1, 1971 by Liberty.
Curtis Mayfield’s ‘Curtis/Live!’ is his first album, after leaving The Impressions.recorded in January, 1971 at The Bitter End in New York City and released in May by Curtom.
‘Hooker ‘n Heat’ by John Lee Hooker & Canned Heat is a double album (the last to feature Alan Wilson) released on January 15, 1971 by Liberty / Elektra.
Chicago‘s ‘Chicago III’ is their third studio album released as a double album on January 11, 1971.
‘Melting Pot’ by Booker T. & the MGs is a studio album – the last to feature the classic lineup of Jones, Cropper, Dunn & Jackson – released in January 1971 by Stax Records.
James Brown‘s ‘Revolution of the Mind : Recorded Live at the Apollo, Vol. III’ is a live double album released in December 1971 by Polydor.
David Bowie‘s ‘Hunky Dory’ feat. ‘Life on Mars’ is his fourth studio album released on December 17, 1971 by RCA Records.
‘Horizon’ by Sun Ra and his Astro-Intergalactic-Infinity Arkestra is an album recorded on December 17, 1971 and documenting their first visit to Egypt.
Harry Nilsson‘s ‘Nilsson Schmilsson’ is his seventh album featuring ‘Without You’ and ‘Coconut,’ produced by Richard Perry and released by RCA Victor in November 1971
Yes‘ ‘Fragile’ is their fourth (and their first with Rick Wakeman) studio album released on November 26, 1971 by Atlantic Records.
Sarah Vaughan‘s ‘A Time in My Life’ is a studio album (arranged by Ernie Wilkins and recorded between November 16 and 26, 1971 and released in 1972 By Mainstream.
Pharoah Sanders‘ ‘Black Unity’ is a composition and an album rcorded on November 24, 1971 and released on December 8, 1971 by Impulse!.
‘There’s a Riot Goin’ On’ by Sly and the Family Stone is their fifth studio album released on November 20, 1971 by Epic Records.
Roberta Flack‘s ‘Quiet Fire’ is her third studio album released in November 1971 by Atlantic.
Faces‘ ‘A Nod’s As Good As a Wink… to a Blind Horse’ is their third album featuring lead singer Rod Stewart, co-produced with Glyn Johns and released on November 17, 1971 by Warner Bros.