Wings – Band Of The Run (1973)

Possibly the most recognized album of Paul McCartney, filled with major hits following The Beatles breakup.
Sex Pistols – Never Mind The Bollocks (1977)

The only studio album by the punk band Sex Pistols, which was enough to make history and break the rock paradigms.
Kiss – Destroyer (1976)

The most technical album by Kiss, where together with their producer Bob Ezrin, they surpassed their level of execution.
Van Halen – Van Halen II (1979)

The perfect follow-up to their self-titled debut album, where they slow things down to create a much more balanced Hard Rock.
Alice Cooper – Killer (1971)

A classic from the 1970s by the American band Alice Cooper, a clear reference to the early sounds of Hard Rock.
Queen – Queen (1973)

We’re commenting on the legendary British band Queen’s first album, a rock-oriented work with several distinguishing features.
Supertramp – Breakfast In America (1979)

The album that turned Supertramp into superstars. We analyze their biggest commercial success, an excellent pop-rock with progressive tinges.
Aerosmith – Get Your Wings (1974)

We’re discussing Aerosmith’s second album, ‘Get Your Wings,’ produced by Bob Ezrin, famous for his collaborations with bands like Kiss.
Gene Simmons – Gene Simmons (1978)

The first solo album from “The Demon” under the Kiss umbrella, recorded with an interesting lineup of superstars.
