Top Albums Of 1975
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| 10 |  | Van der Graaf Generator Godbluff |
| 9 |  | Frank Zappa Bongo Fury
Zappa's only (album) collaboration with Captain Beefheart, this live album is awesome. |
| 8 |  | Miles Davis Agharta
Agharta and Pangaea could be interchanged, but these two albums are fantastic and Davis explores his funk side more with these two. Even more incredible, they were both recorded on the same day. |
| 7 |  | Miles Davis Pangaea |
| 6 |  | Rush Fly By Night
First album with Neil Peart, this album doesn't do much on the progressive side of things, but it's still great. |
| 5 |  | Kansas Masque
Really good album, but the ending track, The Pinnacle, is so epic. Completely makes the album. |
| 4 |  | Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Album is fantastic all the way through. The title track may be overplayed, but Shine On is amazing and the other 2 tracks are very solid as well. |
| 3 |  | Tom Waits Nighthawks At the Diner
This album works as both a music album and a comedy album, Waits is hilarious and his music is superb. |
| 2 |  | Black Sabbath Sabotage
Sabbath really started to play with their sound on this record. Elements of jazz and blues are littered all over the place and combined with their signature heavy sound. Probably their most versatile album. |
| 1 |  | Frank Zappa One Size Fits All
Straight up fusion album by Zappa, but like Hot Rats and Joe's Garage, it's pretty accessible. Gotta love Inca Roads. |
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