George Benson records ‘In Concert-Carnegie Hall,’ a live album produced by Creed Taylor (1975)
George Benson‘s ‘In Concert-Carnegie Hall’ is a live album recorded on January 11, 1975, produced by Creed Taylor and released the same year by CTI.
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George Benson‘s ‘In Concert-Carnegie Hall’ is a live album recorded on January 11, 1975, produced by Creed Taylor and released the same year by CTI.
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Charles Mingus‘ ‘Changes Two’ is an album recorded on December 27, 28 & 30, 1974 and released In 1975 by Atlantic Records.
Parliament‘s ‘Mothership Connection’ is their fourth (and the first to feature Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley) album released on December 15, 1975 by Casablanca Records.
Patti Smith‘s ‘Horses’ is her debut studio album produced by John Cale and released on December 13, 1975 by Arista Records.
Burning Spear‘s ‘Marcus Garvey’ is his third album named after the Jamaican National Hero and Rastafari movement prophet and released on December 12, 1975 by Island Records.
Joni Mitchell‘s ‘The Hissing of Summer Lawns’ is her seventh studio album released in November 1975 by Asylum
Weather Report‘s ‘Live and Unreleased’ is their third official live album recorded in November 1975, 1977 & 1978,
Queen‘s ‘A Night at the Opera’ is their fourth studio album co-produced with Roy Thomas Baker and released on November 21, 1975 by EMI / Elektra.
Kraftwerk‘s ‘Radio-Activity’ is their fifth studio (bilingual) album released in October 1975 by Kling Klang / EMI Capitol.
Steve Howe‘s ‘Beginnings’ is the Yes guitarist’s first solo album recorded with Bill Bruford, Alan White and Patrick Moraz and released on October 31, 1975 by Atlantic.
Dion‘s ‘Born to Be with You’ is his fourteenth solo studio album produced by Phil Spector on six tracks and released in October 1975 by Phil Spector Records
Tom Waits‘ ‘Nighthawks at the Diner’ is his first live (and his third overall) album released in October 1975 by Asylum.
Elton John‘s ‘Rock of the Westies’, is a studio album produced by Gus Dudgeon and released on October 24 1975 by DJM Records/ MCA
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Art Garfunkel‘s ‘Breakaway’ is his second solo studio album produced by Richard Perry and released on October 14, 1975 by Columbia Records.
Deep Purple‘s ‘Come Taste The Band’ is their tenth studio album (the only one to feature Tommy Bolin in place of Ritchie Blackmore) released on October 1975, 10 by Purple / Warner Bros.
Paul Simon‘s ‘Still Crazy After All These Years’ is hise fourth studio album co-produced with, Phil Ramone and released on October 6, 1975 by Columbia.
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