1- Golden Grass, The Grassroots' Their Greatest Hits
The Grass Roots' "Golden Grass: Their Greatest Hits" is a compilation of their most popular songs, released in November 1968. The album includes hits like "Lady Pleasure," "Bella Linda," and "Midnight Confessions," showcasing the band's evolution from their psychedelic roots to their soulful transition. It is certified gold by the RIAA in 1970 and remains a significant part of the band's discography.
2-Wind on the water, Crosby and Nash. Original Release: 1975, ABC Records, US pressing ABCD-902, Stereo LP (33 RPM, 12")
3-Bayou Country, Clearwater Revival. Bayou Country is the second studio album by the American rock band Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR), released by Fantasy Records on January 15, 1969,[7] and was the first of three albums CCR released in that year.[1] Bayou Country reached No. 7 on the Billboard 200 chart and produced the band's first No. 2 hit single, "Proud Mary".
4-Carole King, Tapestry. Tapestry is Carole King's second studio album, The album was recorded in January 1971 at A&M Recording Studios in Los Angeles with contributions from notable musicians such as James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, and session artists. King co-wrote all the songs, collaborating with Toni Stern on “It’s Too Late” and “Where You Lead” and with her former husband Gerry Goffin on several tracks previously recorded by other artists
5-Van Morrison, Saint Dominic's Preview. A1. Jackie Wilson Said (I’m In Heaven When You Smile) (2:56)
A2. Gypsy (4:35)
A3. I Will Be There (3:03)
A4. Listen To The Lion (11:08)
B1. Saint Dominic’s Preview (6:30)
B2. Redwood Tree (3:01)
B3. Almost Independence Day (10:03)