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Vinyl albums are, once again, growing in popularity. However, they were once the sole way to listen to albums at home. Whether you’re a classic rock enthusiast or grew up in the late 60s, it’s hard to believe that the music in the guide below came out 50 years ago, especially considering how influential these songs remain to this day.

3 Vinyl Albums of 1969

1. “Abbey Road” by The Beatles

“Abbey Road” was released on September 26th, 1969—and features such popular tracks as Come Together, Something, and Here Comes the Sun. While this album is notable enough just for the iconic music, it was also the last recording session with all four band members in attendance. Furthermore, the album came with the now-iconic cover of the group walking along the zebra crossing outside Abbey Road Studios.

2. “Space Oddity” by David Bowie

vinyl albumDavid Bowie is one of the most influential artists of all time, as was his album single “Space Oddity” released on July 11th, 1969. Inspired by 2001: A Space Odyssey, the famous track is about Major Tom, a fictional astronaut, and his journey through the stars. The character is also referred to in tracks on Bowie’s later albums. 

3. “Tommy” by The Who

“Tommy” was released as a double album on May 23rd, 1969 and was composed as a rock opera. It tells the story of a boy who is “deaf, dumb, and blind” and goes on to become a pinball champion. Often referred to as the breakout album for The Who, "Tommy" was introduced into the Grammy Hall of Fame and the opera is still performed. 

 

If you’re looking to purchase any of these vinyl albums, stop into 5J Music to browse their impressive selection. Located in Elko County, NV, the premier store features an extensive selection of music, as well as instruments. Call (775) 778-0484 today to speak to a friendly staff member with any questions or to ask about private guitar lessons.

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