Matthew Ingram/WOEBOT: 100 Lost Rock Albums From The 1970s (2012)

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Matthew Ingram/WOEBOT: 100 Lost Rock Albums From The 1970s (2012)

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https://www.amazon.com/100-Lost-Rock-Al ... entries*=0

I didn't manage to find the list, however I found a spotify playlist:



I'm not sure if all the albums are included.
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There are 100 albums on the list and only 200 songs in the playlist. I haven't counted, but there can't be 100 albums.
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Embedded Spotify playlists only show the first 200 songs. Try pasting the link to the playlist into the search bar.
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Oh, I see.

If someone would like to count the albums that would be great.
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Very good list! However there's only 55 albums in the playlist...

The Groundhogs ‎- Thank Christ For The Bomb
Canned Heat - Future Blues
Savoy Brown - Raw Sienna
Man - Man
15-60-75 - Jimmy Bell's Still In Town
Michael Nesmith & The First National Band - Magnetic South
J.J. Cale - Naturally
John Hartford - Aero-Plain
Nitty Gritty Dirty Band - Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Bobby Charles - Bobby Charles
Alice Cooper - Love It to Death
Nitzinger - Nitzinger
Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Not Fragile
Cactus - Cactus
Uriah Heep - Demons And Wizards
Blue Öyster Cult ‎– Tyranny and Mutation
Judas Priest - Sad Wings of Destiny
The Edgar Broughton Band ‎– The Edgar Broughton Band
Curved Air - Second Album
Gentle Giant - Octopus
Hatfield And The North ‎– Hatfield And The North
Dashiell Hedayat ‎– Obsolete
Sir John Betjeman ‎– Late Flowering Love
Supertramp - Even in the Quietest Moments...
National Health ‎– Of Queues And Cures
Mahavishnu Orchestra ‎– Birds Of Fire
Stephen Stills/Manassas - Manassas
Richard & Linda Thompson ‎– I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
Cockney Rebel ‎– The Psychomodo
Be Bop Deluxe ‎– Sunburst Finish
John Phillips - John Phillips/John, the Wolf King of L.A.
Kevin Ayers And The Whole World ‎– Shooting At The Moon
Harry Nilsson - Nilsson Schmilsson
Kevin Coyne ‎– Marjory Razorblade
Roy Wood - Boulders
Dennis Wilson - Pacific Ocean Blue
Drosselbart ‎– Drosselbart
Yatha Sidhra ‎– A Meditation Mass
Jean-Claude Vannier ‎– L'Enfant Assassin Des Mouches
Magma ‎– Mekanïk Destruktïw Kommandöh
Franco Battiato ‎– Sulle Corde Di Aries
Tony McPhee ‎– The Two Sides Of Tony (T.S.) McPhee
John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band
R. Stevie Moore ‎– Phonography
Dr. Feelgood ‎– Malpractice
Dave Edmunds ‎– Get It
The Dictators ‎– Go Girl Crazy!
The Dead Boys ‎– Young Loud And Snotty
The Saints ‎– (I'm) Stranded
Radio Birdman ‎– Radios Appear
Germs - (GI)
Stiff Little Fingers ‎– Inflammable Material
Tom Verlaine ‎– Tom Verlaine
Zed ‎– Visions Of Dune
The Heartbreakers ‎– L.A.M.F.

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Link to amazon
https://www.amazon.fr/Lost-Rock-Albums- ... VQ0VW1JQDJ

And there's honorable mentions... at end of the book
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