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Re: Top Ten albums
- To: thewho@mpath.com
- Subject: Re: Top Ten albums
- From: ckt@best.com (Chris Thomas)
- Date: Sun, 10 Dec 1995 22:59:08 -0800
- Sender: owner-thewho
>I read in the liner notes to Santana's 3-CD set that Santana was one of
>only eight acts to have an album in the top ten in each of the 60's, 70's
>and 80's. This got me thinking whether the Who are one of the other
>seven. I think they are--Tommy, Who's Next, and Face Dances all peaked
>at #4 in the US, which what I think the note was referring to. Who would
>the others be, though?--The Stones, Led Zeppelin, I suppose, and ????
>Eric Clapton? Steve Winwood? Paul Simon or Simon and Garfunkel?
>CCR/Fogerty would be a stretch. Pink Floyd? Steve Miller? David Bowie?
Pink Floyd, if you count England and not the US in the sixties, I think.
What'd the stones or Led Zepplin do in the eighties worth a top ten album?
Chris