
  February stands out as one of the most historically dense months in classic rock history, delivering an extraordinary run of landmark albums released during the peak decades of the 1960s and 1970s. Spanning blues rock, folk rock, Southern rock, hard rock, soul, progressive rock, and disco, these February album releases showcase the full spectrum of classic rock’s creative evolution. The month includes iconic debut albums, posthumous masterpieces, and some of the best-selling records of all time, including Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours, Van Halen’s self-titled debut, Led Zeppelin’s Physical Graffiti, and Eagles: Their Greatest Hits (1971–1975). Together, these two dozen albums form a powerful snapshot of rock music history, making February one of the most important months for classic rock album releases. Â
  SEE our other monthly listing on MUSIC BLOG.
  …and our Music History YouTube Shorts Channel HERE

The Doobie Brothers —— What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits  1974Â
Van Morrison —— Moondance 1970Â
Kiss —— Kiss  1974Â
Lynyrd Skynyrd —— Gimme Back My Bullets 1976Â

Elvis Presley —— Aloha From Hawaii: Via Satellite 1973Â
Fleetwood Mac —— Rumours 1977Â
The Byrds —— Younger Than Yesterday 1967Â
ZZ Top —— Tejas 1977
The Doors —— Morrison Hotel 1970

Van Halen —— Van Halen 1978
The Rolling Stones —— Between the Buttons 1967Â
The Allman Brothers Band —— Eat A Peach 1972Â
Three Dog Night —— Around The World With Three Dog Night 1973Â
The Mamas & The Papas —— If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears 1966

Rush —— Fly By Night 1975Â
Eagles —— Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) 1976Â
The Supremes —— I Hear A Symphony 1966
Yes —— The Yes Album 1971Â
Blood, Sweat & Tears —— Child Is Father To The Man  1968

Bad Company —— Run With The Pack 1976Â
Otis Redding —— The Dock Of The Bay 1968Â
Led Zeppelin —— Physical Graffiti 1975
Village People —— Macho Man 1978
Jefferson Starship —— Earth  1978
Â
BOOKMARK ThelenCreative.com for More #MusicHistory