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Guitarist - the top 50 most influential
guitar albums of all time ever!
(december 1994)
1
Jimi Hendrix
Are you experienced?
1967
2
Van Halen
Van Halen
1978
3
Led zeppelin
Led zeppelin 2
1969
4
Cream
Disraeli gears
1967
5
John Mayall
Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton
1966
6
Jeff Beck
Blow by blow
1975
7
Jimi Hendrix
Axis : bold as love
1967
8
Deep purple
In rock
1970
9
Shadows
The Shadows
1961
10
Guns n' roses
Appetite for destruction
1987
11
Rolling stones
The Rolling stones
1964
12
Joe Satriani
Surfing with the alien
1987
13
Dire straits
Dire straits
1978
14
Nirvana
Nevermind
1991
15
Black sabbath
Black sabbath, vol. 4
1972
16
David Lee Roth
Eat 'em and smile
1986
17
AC/DC
Back in black
1980
18
Sex pistols
Never mind the bollocks, here's the Sex pistols
1977
19
Queen
Queen
1973
20
Larry Carlton
Larry Carlton
1978
21
Who
The Who live at Leeds
1970
22
Buddy Holly & the Crickets
The "chirping" Crickets
1957
23
Beatles
Revolver
1966
24
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double trouble
Texas flood
1983
25
Smiths
Hatful of hollow
1984
26
Iron maiden
Iron maiden
1980
27
Jimi Hendrix
Electric ladyland
1968
28
Yngwie Malmsteen´s Rising force
Marching out
1985
29
Pink floyd
Dark side of the moon
1973
30
U2
The unforgettable fire
1984
31
Ozzy Osbourne
Blizzard of Ozz
1980
32
Santana
Abraxas
1970
33
David Bowie
The rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust and the spiders from Mars
1972
34
Prince and the Revolution
Purple rain
1984
35
Metallica
Master of puppets
1986
36
Police
Outlandos d'amour
1978
37
Eagles
Hotel California
1976
38
Extreme
Pornograffitti
1990
39
Yes
The Yes album
1971
40
George Benson
Breezin'
1976
41
Frank Zappa
Hot rats
1969
42
Derek and the Dominos
Layla and other assorted love songs
1970
43
Gene Vincent and the Blue caps
Gene Vincent and the Blue caps
1957
44
Ricky Nelson
Ricky sings again
1959
45
Al DiMeola
Elegant gypsy
1977
46
Allman brothers band
At Fillmore East
1971
47
James Brown
Live at The Apollo, october 24, 1962
1963
48
Joe Pass
Virtuoso
1973
49
Neil Young
Harvest
1972
50
Toto
Toto IV
1982