# one hundred fifty-seven

Closer
Joy Division
For the future of despair, look to 1980. The dark stuff starts here.
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# one hundred sixty

Electric Warrior
T-Rex
Uniting lust, fantasy, and the 12-bar shuffle, this classic forged a teen-friendly sound that would long prosper as glam.
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# one hundred seventy-two

Every Picture Tells A Story
Rod Stewart
Before the legs got hot and the supermodels began to swarm, Rod had a way with folk-inflected ballads and good-time rockers. Worth it for the mandolin licks on "Maggie May" alone.
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# one hundred eighty-eight

Buffalo Springfield Again
Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield were a supergroup before there was such a thing, and the Neil Young and Stephen Stills anthems here remain among the Sunset Strip's greatest legacies.
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# one hundred ninety-six

Nuggets
Various Artists
The first compilation to take "oldies" seriously, Nuggets proves there was a lot more in American garages during the 1960s than old Studebakers.
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# one hundred ninety-eight

The Best
Little Walter
"Little" Walter Jacobs was the greatest harmonica player in history, and in his hands, the blues careened as close to the edge as possible without going over it.
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