Columbia release Janis Ian’s ‘Between the Lines’ featuring ‘At Seventeen’ (1975)
Janis Ian‘s ‘Between the Lines’ feat. ‘At Seventeen’ is her seventh studio album released in March 1975 by Columbia.
Epic publish The Dictators’ debut album : ‘Go Girl Crazy!’ (1975)
The Dictators‘ ‘Go Girl Crazy!’ is their debut album produced by Murray Krugman and Sandy Pearlman and released on March 1975 by Epic
RSO Records publish Eric Clapton’s third album : ‘There’s One in Every Crowd’ (1975)
Eric Clapton‘s ‘There’s One in Every Crowd’ is his third studio album recorded shortly after ‘461 Ocean Boulevard’ and released in March 1975 by RSO.
Jeff Beck releases ‘Blow by Blow’ produced By George Martin (1975)
Jeff Beck‘s ‘Blow by Blow’ is his seventh (and first under his name alone) album produced By George Martin and released on March 29, 1975 by Epic.
Barry White releases his fourth album ‘Just Another Way to Say I Love You’ recorded with an orchestra (1975)
Barry White‘s ‘Just Another Way to Say I Love You’ is his fourth album recorded with an orchestra conducted by Gene Page and released on March 25, 1975 by 20Th Century.
Columbia releases Chicago’s seventh album ‘Chicago VIII’ (1975)
America release ‘Hearts’ produced by George Martin and featuring ‘Sister Golden Hair’ (1975)
America‘s ‘Hearts’ feat. ‘Sister Golden Hair’ is their fifth studio album produced by George Martin and released on March 19, 1975 by Warner Bros.
Earth, Wind & Fire release ‘That’s the Way of the World’ featuring ‘Shining Star’ (1975)
Earth, Wind & Fire‘s ‘That’s the Way of the World’ feat ‘Shining Star’ is an album co-produced by Maurice White and released on March 15, 1975 by Columbia.
Steely Dan release their fourth album : ‘Katy Lied,’ their first to feature Michael McDonald (1975)
Steely Dan‘s ‘Katy Lied’ is their fourth album (and the first to feature Michael McDonald) released in March 1975 by ABC.
10cc release their third album : ‘The Original Soundtrack’ featuring ‘I’m Not in Love’ (1975)
10cc‘s ‘The Original Soundtrack’ feat. ‘I’m Not in Love’ is their third studio album released on March 11 ,1975 by Mercury.
David Bowie releases his ninth album : ‘Young Americans’ featuring ‘Fame’ (1975)
David Bowie‘s ‘Young Americans’ feat. ‘Fame’ is his ninth studio album co-produced with Tony Visconti & Harry Maslin and released on March 7, 1975 by RCA Records.
Led Zeppelin release ‘Physical Graffiti,’ their sixth album featuring ‘Kashmir’ (1975)
Led Zeppelin‘s ‘Physical Graffiti’ is their sixth (and a double) studio album recorded between 1970 and 1974 and released on February 24, 1975 by Swan Song.
Vertigo publish Status Quo’s eighth album, ‘On the Level’ featuring ‘Down Down’ (1975)
Status Quo‘s ‘On the Level’ is their eighth studio album recorded in London in 1974 and released on February 21, 1975 by Vertigo.
John Lennon releases his sixth solo album : ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’ featuring ‘Stand by Me’ (1975)
John Lennon‘s ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’ is his sixth studio album produced (in part) by Phil Spector and released on February 17, 1975 by Apple.
Weather Report begin the recording of their sixth album : ‘Tale Spinnin” for Columbia (1975)
Weather Report‘s ‘Tale Spinnin” is their sixth album recorded between February and April 4, 1975 with Leon Ndugu Chancler on drums and released in May 1975 by Columbia.
Reprise publish Emmylou Harris’ second album : ‘Pieces Of The Sky’ (1975)
Emmylou Harris‘ ‘Pieces of the Sky’ is her second studio album produced by Brian Ahern and released on February 7, 1975 by Reprise
Miles Davis records the live double album ‘Pangaea’ in Osaka, Japan (1975)
Miles Davis‘ ‘Pangaea’ is a live double album recorded in the evening of February 1, 1975 in Osaka, Japan and released in August 1975 By CBS/Sony.
Miles Davis records the live double album ‘Agharta’ in Osaka, Japan (1975)
Miles Davis‘ ‘Agharta’ is a live double album recorded on the afternoon of February 1, 1975 in Osaka, Japan and released in August 1975 By CBS/Sony.

