Matt Wardlaw, Ultimate Classic Rock (USA) - 45 Albums Turning 45 in 2023 (2023)

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Matt Wardlaw, Ultimate Classic Rock (USA) - 45 Albums Turning 45 in 2023 (2023)

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https://ultimateclassicrock.com/albums- ... 5-in-2023/

Yeah, a couple of these anniversary lists to go through in my backlog.

Warren Zevon, 'Excitable Boy' (Jan. 18, 1978)
Journey, 'Infinity' (Jan. 20, 1978)
Van Halen, 'Van Halen' (Feb. 10, 1978)
Judas Priest, 'Stained Class' (Feb. 10, 1978)
Little Feat, 'Waiting for Columbus' (Feb. 10, 1978)
Patti Smith Group, 'Easter' (March 3, 1978)
REO Speedwagon, 'You Can Tune a Piano, but You Can't Tuna Fish' (March 16, 1978)
Elvis Costello, 'This Year's Model' (March 17, 1978)
Genesis, '... And Then There Were Three ... ' (March 31, 1978)
Paul McCartney and Wings, 'London Town' (Mar. 31, 1978)
The Band, 'The Last Waltz' (April 7, 1978)
Cheap Trick, 'Heaven Tonight' (April 24, 1978)
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, 'You're Gonna Get It!' (May 2, 1978)
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, 'Stranger in Town' (May 5, 1978)
Joe Walsh, 'But Seriously, Folks ... ' (May 16, 1978)
AC/DC, 'Powerage' (May 25, 1978)
David Gilmour, 'David Gilmour' (May 25, 1978)
Bruce Springsteen, "Darkness on the Edge of Town' (June 2, 1978)
Peter Gabriel, 'Peter Gabriel' (June 3, 1978)
The Cars, 'The Cars' (June 6, 1978)
The Rolling Stones, 'Some Girls' (June 9, 1978)
Dire Straits, 'Dire Straits' (June 9, 1978)
Bob Dylan, 'Street-Legal' (June 15, 1978)
Foreigner, 'Double Vision' (June 20, 1978)
Talking Heads, 'More Songs About Buildings and Food' (July 14, 1978)
Boston, 'Don't Look Back' (Aug. 15, 1978)
The Who, 'Who Are You' (Aug. 18, 1978)
Devo, 'Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!' (Aug. 28, 1978)
Styx, 'Pieces of Eight' (Sept. 1, 1978)
Peter Criss, 'Peter Criss' (Sept. 18, 1978)
Ace Frehley, 'Ace Frehley' (Sept. 18, 1978)
Gene Simmons, 'Gene Simmons' (Sept. 18, 1978)
Paul Stanley, 'Paul Stanley' (Sept. 18, 1978)
Blondie, 'Parallel Lines' (Sept. 23, 1978)
Black Sabbath, 'Never Say Die' (Sept. 29, 1978)
Heart, 'Dog & Butterfly' (Oct. 7, 1978)
Billy Joel, '52nd Street' (Oct. 11, 1978)
Neil Young, 'Comes a Time' (Oct. 21, 1978)
Rush, 'Hemispheres' (Oct. 29, 1978)
The Police, 'Outlandos d'Amour' (Nov. 2, 1978)
Queen, 'Jazz' (Nov. 10, 1978)
Grateful Dead, 'Shakedown Street' (Nov. 15, 1978)
Alice Cooper, 'From the Inside' (Nov. 17, 1978)
Rod Stewart, 'Blondes Have More Fun' (Nov. 24, 1978)
The Doobie Brothers, 'Minute by Minute' (Dec. 1, 1978)
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