Classic Albums - Season 12

Season 12

Episodes

The Who: The Who Sell Out
An in-depth look at the acclaimed concept album by the iconic rockers, first released in 1967.

Soul II Soul: Club Classics Vol. 1
Released in 1989 and featuring hits such as Keep On Movin' and Back To Life, this is a look at Soul II Soul's triple platinum album.

Suede: Coming Up
The 1996 Mercury Prize nominated album from the British alt-rock band comes under the microscope.

Gil Scott-Heron: Pieces of a Man
A look at what made the first album from the highly influential soul and jazz musician so unique and inspiring when it was first released in 1971.

The Doors: Morrison Hotel
A look at the American rockers' fifth studio album. It saw them return to their blues-rock style and earned them their highest charting album in the UK.

Frank Zappa: Freak Out!
The debut album from The Mothers Of Invention comes under the microscope. It won the Grammy Hall of Fame Award and gained a cult following in the U.S.
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