Popular music -- 1961-1970
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Popular music -- 1961-1970
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Popular music
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Incoming Resources
- '60s gold, Hip-O Records
- The Beatles 1962-1966, The Beatles
- Motown 1960s, volume 2, millennium collection
- Soft parade
- Bob Dylan, Bob Dylan
- The very best of Cream
- The Beatles book, easy guitar, [words and music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney]
- Nashville skyline, Bob Dylan
- Bob Dylan Live, the Bootleg, series 6, Bob Dylan
- The Dave Clark Five's greatest hits!, Dave Clark Five
- White bicycles, making music in the 1960s, Joe Boyd
- Festival, folk mustic at Newport, 1963-1966, directed by Murray Lerner
- Turn! Turn! Turn!
- After laughter comes tears, complete Stax & Volt singles and rarities 1964-65, Wendy Rene
- Let it be, The Beatles
- Summer of soul, (...or, when the revolution could not be televised), Legacy
- Complete greatest hits
- Sounds of silence
- CFAC Radio fabulous 50, Saturday, June 6th, 1964
- Fire and water, Free
- The Rolling Stones, now!
- Music 1968-1971, Mason Williams
- Songs for groovy children, the Fillmore East concerts, Jimi Hendrix
- 50 years : Don't stop, Fleetwood Mac
- Abbey Road, The Beatles
- Gold
- Portrait of a legend, 1951-1964, Sam Cooke
- The Beatles, 1967-1970, The Beatles
- The very best of Dr. John
- Chelsea girl, Nico
- Summer of soul, director, Questlove
- Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, John Mayall
- The very best of Badfinger
- The definitive pop collection, the Everly Brothers
- Jon Savage's 1965, The year the sixties ignited
- 25 all-time greatest bubblegum hits
- Jon Savage's 1968, the year the world burned, compiled by Jon Savage
- Days of future passed, The Moody Blues, with The London Festival Orchestra
- Hot buttered soul, Isaac Hayes
- The Everly Brothers, harmonies from heaven ;, Everly Brothers, Live at Chequers Nightclub, Sydney, Eagle Rock Entertainment ; produced by Nick de Grunwald and Celia Moore ; directed by George Scott
- Bob Dylan's Greenwich Village, sounds from the scene in 1961
- '70s gold
- Best of Chicago, 40th anniversary edition
- The Best of Joe Cocker, Joe Cocker
- The best of 1968-1973
- LOVE, Beatles
- Gold
- The very best of the Rolling Stones, 1964-1971, Rolling Stones
- Jon Savage's 1967, the year pop divided
- The singing mailman delivers, John Prine
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