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Best Albums of 1975: 67 Records Worth Your Time
The best albums of 1975 are a wide-ranging mix. Brazilian music continued its incredible run, with highlights from Milton Nascimento, Tim Maia, and Caetano Veloso among others. Jamaican music was in rude health, with gems from Bob Marley and the Wailers, U Roy, and Burning Spear. Various electronic approaches from Donna Summer, Iasos, and Tangerine Dream broadened what seemed sonically possible. And that’s not even mentioning celebrated albums from Bob Dylan, Aerosmith, and Elton John. In sum, there is something for just about any music lover in this selection of just a few of the best albums from 1975. Dive in to explore old favorites or try out something new! Explore the best songs of the 70s. 67: Nils Lofgren – Nils Lofgren Nils Lofgren’s solo debut introduced him to the world as much more than just a formidable guitar player. With its dynamic songwriting, passionate vocals, and relaxed arrangements, it’s a perfectly well-rounded record. 66: Richard and Linda Thompson – Pour Down Like Silver In the absence of vice and in its search for spiritual peace, the British duo’s third studio album signaled their shift into religious mysticism, which might have turned off their early fans if the music wasn’t so beautiful. 65: Deep Purple – Come Taste The Band The band’s first album without Ritchie Blackmore had high expectations to meet and it more than delivered with stellar tunes like “Dealer” and “You Keep on Moving.” 64: Alice Cooper – Welcome to My Nightmare Alice Cooper’s first solo album includes the Top Ten hit ballad, “Only Women Bleed,” and a slew of hard rock tunes that confirm his ability to hold his own as a rock star. 63: Yvonne Fair – The Bitch Is Black Featuring the massive U.K hit, “It Should Have Been Me,” Fair’s 1975 album may not be as provocative lyrically as the title suggests, but it more than makes up for it with beautiful arrangements and incredible vocal performances. 62: Lou Reed – Metal Machine Music To call Lou Reed’s 1975 album polarizing is an understatement. Full of distorted guitars and noise, it was hated by many upon release but if you give it a chance, you’ll hear brilliance and an irresistible spirit of adventure. 61: Frank Zappa – One Size Fits All Like a lot of Frank Zappa’s work, his 1975 album engages with the zeitgeist in a way where it’s unclear if he’s laughing at you or with you. Ambiguity aside, the music is among his most inviting and is always thrilling. 60: ZZ Top – Fandango Composed of half live recordings and half new tracks, the rock band’s fourth studio album offers a glimpse into their prowess in the studio and their undeniable magic on stage. 59: The Eagles – One of These Nights With hints of R&B and folk, the famed rock band’s fourth studio album features each member playing to their individual strengths without sacrificing the group’s cohesion. 58: Tony Bennett and Bill Evans – The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album Nothing can go wrong when you bring together two accomplished artists to record an album; this record is a testament to the enduring power of jazz pop with just voice and piano. 57: Duke Ellington – The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse: A Suite in Eight Parts The storied bandleader’s 1975 album reads as a musical travelogue of sorts as it traverses the soundscapes of Africa and Asia with a distinctly jazzy flair. 56: The Isley Brothers – The Heat Is On The soul group’s 13th studio album does exactly what the title suggests as they solidified their unique hybrid of soul and rock, bringing intensity to the former and sultry fire to the latter. 55: Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes – Wake Up Everybody The group’s last album to feature Teddy Pendergrass is significant for that fact alone, but beyond that, it is a wonderful example of how to blend soulful R&B with socially conscious lyrics. 54: Supertramp – Crisis? What Crisis? The English band’s fourth studio album is an inviting and irresistibly warm listen that may not have charted as well as their later releases, but is full of gems for the attentive listener. 53: The Grateful Dead – Blues For Allah The Bay Area band’s 1975 album was recorded at a time when they were taking a break from touring. The result is a reinvigorated Dead experimenting with time signatures, chord progressions, and their individual playing styles. 52: Bob Dylan / The Band – The Basement Tapes Dylan’s second album with The Band is Americana music at its finest and quirkiest – filled with humor, fun, and a palpable love of everything folksy, it’s a record not to be missed. 51: Nazareth – Hair of the Dog Featuring their classic cover of the Everly Brothers’ hit “Love Hurts,” the hard rock band’s sixth studio album paved the way for a slew of bands that would go on to define hard rock like Guns N’ Roses. 50: Neu! – Neu! 75 The krautrock band’s 1975 album saw them incorporating synthesizers into their music and is arguably the last time the band had a cohesive sound that was greater than the sum of their individual parts. 49: Paul McCartney & Wings – Venus and Mars Paul McCartney brought together a tight band for his 1975 album; it’s a pop-rock masterclass that showcases some of the best of the ex-Beatle’s songwriting. 48: Foghat – Fool For The City Home to the classic hit “Slow Ride,” the rock band’s fifth studio album blends R&B and funk grooves with hard-hitting rock and roll, the result is a record that never gets old. 47: Jethro Tull – Minstrel In The Gallery Bridging English folk and hard rock, the rock band’s 1975 album is beautifully aggressive and is by far some of their most spellbinding work. 46: Gavin Bryars – The Sinking of the Titanic The minimalist artist’s composition is inspired by a hymn the band on the fated ship was reported to have played in the final minutes of its demise – it’s a stirring and urgent piece that reminds us of the afterlives of disaster. 45: Black Sabbath – Sabotage Recorded in the midst of a legal battle with their former manager, the heavy rock band’s 1975 album is steeped in bitterness and pent-up emotions and includes some of their most innovative arrangements. 44: Raul Seixas – Novo Aeon Featuring the classic track “Tente Outra Vez,” the Brazilian artist’s 1975 album is a perfect place to start to understand his unique and quirky approach to pop and rock. 43: Tomita – Pictures At An Exhibition The Japanese composer’s synthesizer interpretation of Mussorgsky’s piano suite, takes the classical composition to celestial heights, offering listeners a new way to appreciate the original. 42: Manuel Göttsching – Inventions for Electric Guitar The German electronic artist’s solo debut was made entirely with guitar, but his unique innovations on the instrument would make you think much more was involved. 41: Tavares – In The City The R&B group’s third studio album was their most successful and is home to the hit “It Only Takes A Minute.” Beyond that, it’s a delightful journey through the sleek pop-R&B that dominated in ‘75. 40: Joni Mitchell – The Hissing of Summer Lawns Mitchell’s least personal album somehow manages to not sacrifice intimacy and connection, revealing an artist with the rare ability to speak to the human condition as a whole. 39: Neil Young – Tonight’s The Night Recorded in the wake of death, Young’s deeply affecting album beautifully captures the teetering nature of grief in both style and lyricism. 38: Roxy Music – Siren Featuring the hit single “Love Is The Drug,” the band’s 1975 album trades in their more experimental inclinations for pop, showing the world just how versatile they are. 37: Wayne Shorter feat. Milton Nascimento – Native Dancer The celebrated jazz saxophonist and the Brazilian singer-songwriter’s collaborative album is highly influential in the jazz world, due in no small part to their version of Nascimento’s timeless composition, “Ponta de Areia.” 36: Rufus featuring Chaka Khan – Rufus featuring Chaka Khan The funk band is in top form on this album as evidenced by the unforgettable, “Sweet Thing.” It’s a remarkable record that more than explains why the band and Chaka Khan are so influential. 35: Ohio Players – Honey Despite its controversial cover, the funk group’s 1975 album produced the endlessly sampled “Love Rollercoaster” and made a strong case for the endurance of the genre. 34: War – Why Can’t We Be Friends Including the classic hit, “Low Rider,” the funk band’s last album for label United Artists, is a landmark record and their last number one to date. Beyond the title track, it’s full of songs you’ll want to blast through your car speakers. 33: Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart – Bongo Fury Zappa, Captain Beefheart, and the Mothers of Invention join forces on this collaborative album that is partly made up of live recordings. It’s an ambitious record full of wild twists and turns that never cease to amaze. 32: Fleetwood Mac – Fleetwood Mac The British-American band’s tenth studio album was their introduction to the mainstream as it catapulted them from obscure band to pop and rock radio mainstays. 31: Tim Maia – Racional After joining a strict religious cult, the Brazilian samba star recorded his 1975 album, a complete left turn from the care-free party music of his past. It alienated listeners at first but in the years since its release has come to be recognized as some of his best work. 30: Caetano Veloso – Qualquer Coisa / Jóia Releasing two albums at once is a risk not many artists can afford to take, unless you’re Caetano Veloso. The Brazilian legend’s double release is a beautifully elegant and intimate take on acoustic music and hinted at the star he would later become. 29: Brian Eno – Another Green World Brian Eno’s third studio album is a precursor to ambient sound that he would pioneer, offering a blueprint for the future of his sound and the genre as a whole. 28: 10cc – The Original Soundtrack Featuring the smash hit, “I’m Not In Love,” the art rock band’s third studio album successfully managed the difficult task of creating a popular hit and critically-acclaimed record. 27: David Bowie – Young Americans David Bowie’s ninth studio album marked his departure from glam rock into R&B, taking influence from the Philly Soul of Gamble and Huff and producing one of his greatest records. 26: Led Zeppelin – Physical Graffiti The band’s expansive double album has a little bit of everything. From country to the blues to metal, it’s a head-spinning listen that never feels exhausting. 25: Héctor Lavoe – La Voz The salsa king’s solo debut produced hits like “En Todopoderoso” and cemented his legacy, as the album title suggests, as the voice of the genre. 24: Rita Lee and Tutti Frutti – Fruto Proibido Widely considered to be a classic of Brazilian rock, the ex-Os Mutantes member finds her wings on this ambitious record which expertly brings together the hardest and softest sounds of Brazilian rock. 23: Tangerine Dream – Rubycon The German electronic band’s 1975 album is a formidable follow-up to the critical and commercial success, Phaedra, and picks up where that album left off with transcendental and utterly captivating compositions. 22: Gilberto Gil & Jorge Ben – Gil E Jorge With just two guitars and percussion, this collaborative album between two titans of Brazilian pop is elemental in its approach. Despite its simplicity, the record feels full of possibility as the two artists push the boundaries of performance. 21: Paul Simon – Still Crazy After All These Years Featuring the hit, “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” the singer-songwriter’s 1975 album saw him joining forces again with Art Garfunkel, resulting in one of his most successful records and earning him two Grammys. 20: Electric Light Orchestra – Face the Music Continuing their streak of great albums, the prog rock band’s fifth studio album includes fan favorites “Strange Magic,” “Evil Woman,” and “Poker” and saw the group experimenting with new styles. 19: Iasos – Inter-Dimensional Music The California artist’s 1975 album is considered to be the birth of New Age music, marking the beginning of the highly influential movement for spiritual clarity and the attainment of a higher consciousness. 18: Smokey Robinson – Quiet Storm The R&B institution’s third studio album birthed a genre of sultry soul catered for late-night lovers that became an unstoppable force and radio mainstay. 17: Milton Nascimento – Minas Inspired by ancient musical traditions, the singular Brazilian artist’s 1975 album is a perfect bridge between the old customs of Brazil and modern sounds from all over the world. 16: Kiss – Alive! For some bands, it might not make sense until you see them live. KISS is one of those bands. Their first live album, Alive!, is when their raucous energy finally made sense to the world and brought them mainstream success. 15: Burning Spear – Marcus Garvey Taking inspiration from the Pan-African hero, this 1975 album is strongly rooted in Rastafari philosophy and is an undeniable classic of the genre. 14: Allen Toussaint – Southern Nights The quintessentially New Orleans artist’s 1975 album perfects his unique blend of R&B, funk, soul, and other uncategorizable sounds, to create a record that’s required listening for anyone interested in the music of his city. 13: Queen – A Night at the Opera The band’s widely-lauded masterpiece includes the evergreen hit “Bohemian Rhapsody” and is the album that took them from impressive rock band to genre-defining artists. 12: U Roy – Dread in a Babylon Full of spunk and personality, the Jamaican icon’s dub masterpiece shows off his distinct style and immense range as he examines life’s problems both big and small. 11: Donna Summer – Love to Love You Baby The disco diva’s second studio album brought new levels of emotional depth to the genre as evidenced by the ecstasy and yearning of the 17-minute title track. 10: Parliament – Mothership Connection The funk band’s first album to be certified platinum is a cultural artifact (it’s registered in the Library of Congress) and a funk masterpiece that laid out their otherworldly mythology to us simple earthlings. 09: Patti Smith – Horses The pioneering artist’s debut album is a hybrid of poetry and music that ushered in the age of punk rock and helped shift the course of music forever. 08: Bob Marley and the Wailers – Live! The Jamaican institution’s landmark live album was recorded during a sold-out show in the UK and was critical in taking reggae music from a niche and region-specific genre to a worldwide phenomenon. 07: Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here The rock band’s ninth studio album is a concept album centered around founding member Syd Barrett and takes an expansive and diverse approach across three brilliant songs. 06: Bruce Springsteen – Born to Run America’s favorite rock star’s third studio album is the record that changed his life and rock music forever as it reshaped the sound in the image of the beloved Jersey boy. 05: Earth, Wind & Fire – That’s The Way Of The World Featuring classics such as “Reasons” and “Shining Star,” the R&B group’s 1975 album is among their bestsellers and transformed them from artists of their time to evergreen pop stars. 04: Keith Jarrett – The Köln Concert This album is a testament to the magic that can arise out of adversity; Saddled with an out-of-tune piano and in the midst of excruciating back pain, Jarrett’s live recording has gone down in jazz history as the best-selling piano recording of all time. 03: Elton John – Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy The pop titan’s semi-autobiographical concept album offers a musical take on the early days of his music career and is filled with soulful ballads and catchy pop tunes. 02: Aerosmith – Toys in the Attic Including much-loved songs like “Walk This Way” and “Sweet Emotion,” the rock superstars’ third studio album established them as kings of raunchy and languid hard rock. 01: Bob Dylan – Blood On The Tracks Widely considered to be his masterpiece, Dylan’s 15th studio album is animated by a breakup and finds its greatest strength in subdued tones that are unsparingly vulnerable and remarkably beautiful. 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Почему Жоао Пессоа, столица Параибы, стала новым местом, которое нельзя пропустить в Бразилии?
Жуан Пессоа, известный своим спокойствием и сохранившейся береговой линией, переживает беспрецедентный рост туризма. Столица Параиба, ранее «затмеваемая» Ресифи и Наталом, теперь оказалась в центре внимания и на вершине поисковых систем бронирования. Улицы, пляжи, бары и отели никогда не были такими многолюдными. (Изображение: Раскрытие информации) Гильерме Арандас, DCM В последние годы в Жоау-Пессоа, столице Параибы, наблюдается беспрецедентный рост туризма. Известный своим спокойствием, пустынными пляжами и сохранившейся береговой линией, город теперь оказался в центре внимания благодаря новым разработкам и растущему спросу на туризм. Согласно исследованию платформы бронирования Booking.com, Жоау Пессоа занимает третье место среди трендовых направлений 2025 года, привлекая посетителей со всей Бразилии и мира. Однако этот сценарий создает проблемы для города, который быстро трансформируется. До недавнего времени Жуан-Пессоа считался тихим городом, не имеющим особой туристической привлекательности, часто затмеваемым близлежащими городами, такими как Ресифи и Натал. Профессор Адриана Брамбилья из Федерального университета Параибы (UFPB) говорила, что туристы просто проезжают через Жоао Пессоа по пути в другие северо-восточные столицы. Однако город изменился. Строительство новых роскошных отелей, пляжных клубов и обновленной набережной дало новый импульс местному туризму. Ежегодный список популярных направлений Booking.com ставит Жоау Пессоа на третье место, уступая только Санье в Китае и Триесту в Италии. Это глобальное признание является лишь отражением трансформации, которая формирует город. Мэрия уже прогнозирует, что в высокий сезон (с декабря по февраль) заполняемость отелей будет близка к 100%, а Параиба стал штатом, предпочтение которого больше всего выросло летом 2024 года, согласно данным Министерства туризма. . По мере роста туризма начинают проявляться последствия для города. На дорогах уже наблюдаются признаки заторов, а в некоторых регионах спрос на такие услуги, как рестораны и туристические достопримечательности, существенно увеличился. По данным переписи 2022 года, местное население также увеличилось: с 2010 года в нем появилось около 110 000 новых жителей, многие из этих новых жителей — пенсионеры или специалисты, которые начали работать удаленно, привлеченные качеством жизни в городе. Рост Жоау Пессоа на туристической арене является результатом ряда факторов, включая более эффективный маркетинг и инвестиции в инфраструктуру. По мнению бывшего министра туризма Роберто Брюне, городу потребовалось много времени, чтобы обрести национальную известность из-за отсутствия инвестиций и конкуренции со стороны соседних туристических направлений. Однако после пандемии Жоау Пессоа стал новинкой, привлекающей туристов, ищущих альтернативу перенасыщенным направлениям. Влияние социальных сетей также сыграло решающую роль. Комментарии довольных туристов, которые раньше были доступны ограниченному кругу людей, теперь умножаются на тысячи, что еще больше повышает интерес к городу. На горизонте Жоау-Пессоа начинает обретать форму новый амбициозный проект: туристический центр Кабу-Бранку. Вдохновленный планами 1980-х годов, проект обещает превратить южную часть города в крупный туристический центр с курортами, аквапарками и торговыми центрами. Однако исследователи предупреждают о социально-экологических последствиях проекта, включая сокращение местной растительности и воздействие на местные сообщества. Рост туризма также стимулировал рынок недвижимости. В 2024 году Жоау Пессоа стала второй столицей Бразилии с самым высоким ростом стоимости недвижимости после только Куритибы. Однако этот рост привел к увеличению стоимости жизни, с более высокими ценами в таких областях, как продукты питания и недвижимость у моря. Мэрия инвестировала в новые дороги и транспортные системы, чтобы смягчить проблемы городской мобильности. Хотя туристический бум позитивен для города, повышая самооценку населения, существуют опасения по поводу долгосрочных последствий. Бывший госсекретарь Брюне подчеркивает необходимость сбалансировать рост с сохранением местных ценностей и контролем над проблемами, возникающими при массовом туризме, такими как рост проституции и торговли наркотиками. Профессор Адриана Брамбилья также подчеркивает, что для того, чтобы туризм в Жуан-Пессоа был устойчивым, город должен продолжать приносить пользу своим жителям. «Город хорош для туризма только в том случае, если он продолжает приносить пользу населению», — говорит она. → ЕСЛИ ТЫ ЗАБЫЛ ТАК ДАЛЕКО… Знайте, что у Pragmatismo нет инвесторов и он не входит в число компаний, получающих государственную рекламу от правительства. Журналистика стоит дорого. Всего за 1 РЕАЛЬНЫЙ реал вы поможете нам платить нашим специалистам и структуре. Ваша поддержка очень важна и укрепляет независимые СМИ. Пожертвовать через пиксель-ключ: [email protected]
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