Van Morrison records his debut album ‘Blowin’ Your Mind!’ featuring ‘Brown…
Van Morrison's 'Blowin' Your Mind!' is his solo debut album recorded on March 28 & 29, 1967 and released in September 1967 by Bang Records.
Van Morrison's 'Blowin' Your Mind!' is his solo debut album recorded on March 28 & 29, 1967 and released in September 1967 by Bang Records.
The Beatles' 'Please Please Me' is their debut studio album produced by George Martin and released on March 22, 1963 by Parlophone.
Bryan Ferry's 'Frantic' is his eleventh album as a solo artist released on February 5, 2002 by Virgin.
Solomon Burke's 'Rock 'n Soul' is his fifth studio album featuring 'Cry to Me,' produced by Bert Berns and released in November 1964 by Atlantic
The Rolling Stones' 'Out of Our Heads' is their third British studio album produced by Andrew Loog Oldham, recorded from November 2, 1964 on and released in 1965 by Decca(UK) and London (US)
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