6 Underrated Classic Rock Albums That Deserve More Recognition
Classic rock is defined by iconic albums. Some gems, like "Magical Mystery Tour" by The Beatles, deserve recognition.
Magical Mystery Tour (1967): Overlooked Beatles masterpiece featuring hits like "I Am the Walrus" and "Strawberry Fields Forever."
The Who Sell Out (1967): Often overshadowed by "Tommy," this album boasts gems like "I Can See for Miles" and heartfelt tracks.
The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle (1973): Springsteen's early brilliance shines with epic tales like "Incident on 57th Street" and "Rosalita."
On the Border (1974): The Eagles' transitional album surprises with diversity, including the sweet Gram Parsons tribute "My Man."
Candy-O (1979): The Cars' moody masterpiece showcases Ocasek's songwriting prowess with tracks like "It's All I Can Do."
The Final Cut (1983): Despite controversy, Pink Floyd's album offers moments of musical beauty in tracks like "The Gunner's Dream."