Island publish King Crimson’s fifth album : ‘Larks’ Tongues In Aspic’ (1973)
King Crimson‘s ‘Larks’ Tongues in Aspic’ is their fifth studio album featuring Bill Bruford on drums and released on March 23, 1973 by Island
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King Crimson‘s ‘Larks’ Tongues in Aspic’ is their fifth studio album featuring Bill Bruford on drums and released on March 23, 1973 by Island
The Doobie Brothers‘ ‘The Captain and Me’ feat. ‘Long Train Runnin” is their third studio album produced by Ted Templeman and released on March 2, 1973 by Warner Bros.
Todd Rundgren‘s ‘A Wizard, a True Star’ is his fourth album self-produced and released March 2, 1973 on Bearsville
John Martyn‘s ‘Solid Air’ is his fourth studio album featuring ‘May You Never,’ co-produced with John Wood and released in February 1973 by Island
John Cale‘s ‘Paris 1919’ is his third solo studio album featuring Lowell George and Wilton Felder among other guests, produced by Chris Thomas and released on 25 February 1973 by Reprise
Alice Cooper‘s ‘Billion Dollar Babies’ is his sixth studio album produced by Bob Ezrin and released on February 25, 1973 by Warner Bros.
Dr. John‘s ‘In the Right Place’ is a studio (and his biggest selling) album co-produced by Allen Toussaint and released on February 25, 1973 by ATCO.
Keith Jarrett‘s ‘Fort Yawuh’ is an album recorded on February 24, 1973 at the Village Vanguard, with Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Paul Motian and Danny Johnson and released the same year In 1973 by Impulse!.
The Temptations‘ ‘Masterpiece’ is an album produced and written by Norman Whitfield and released on February 21, 1973 by Gordy.
The Stooges‘ ‘Raw Power’ is their third studio album co-produced by Iggy Pop and David Bowie and released on February 7, 1973, by Columbia Records.
Weather Report‘s ‘Sweetnighter’ is their fourth (and the last to feature Miroslav Vitouš) album, recorded on February 3-7, 1973 and released on April 27, 1973 by Columbia.
T. Rex‘ ‘Tanx’ is their eighth studio album produced by Tony Visconti and released on January 28, 1973 by EMI.
Elton John‘s ‘Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only the Piano Player’ feat. ‘Crocodile Rock’ & ‘Daniel’ is his sixth studio album produced by Gus Dudgeon and released on January 26, 1973 by DJM Records
Little Feat‘s ‘Dixie Chicken’ is their third studio album produced by lead vocalist Lowell George, recorded late 1972 and released on January 25, 1973 by Warner Bros.
Rahsaan Roland Kirk‘s ‘Prepare Thyself to Deal With a Miracle’ is an album recorded on January 22, 1973 in New-York City and released the same year by Atlantic.
Deep Purple‘s ‘Who Do We Think We Are’ is their seventh studio album featuring Ian Gillan on vocals and released in January 1973 by Purple / Warner Bros.
‘Aerosmith‘ is their eponymous debut studio album released on January 5, 1973 by Columbia Records.
Stanley Clarke‘s ‘Children of Forever’ is his debut album produced by Chick Corea, recorded on December 26 & 27, 1972 with Chick Corea, Lenny White, Pat Martino, Dee Dee Bridgewater and more and released in June,1973 by Polydor.
Flora Purim‘s ‘Butterfly Dreams’ is her second album recorded in December 1973 with Joe Henderson, George Duke, Stanley Clarke, Airto Moreira & more and released in 1974 by Milestone.
Yes‘ ‘Tales from Topographic Oceans’ is their sixth studio album (originally presented as a double album with one track on each side) and released on December 14, 1973 by Atlantic