In Through the Out Door moves Led Zeppelin beyond the familiar weight of guitar-led hard rock and into a broader palette of keyboards, shifting rhythms and carefully
1970s Metal & Hard Rock Albums – Page 3
Browse 104 metal and hard rock albums from the 1970s, with links to release-year hubs, artists, track lists and English liner notes.
Albums
Down to Earth channels Rainbow’s sharp hard-rock attack and dramatic instincts into songs that arrive more directly and immediately.
Narita joins direct riffs, sharp twin guitars and Guy Speranza’s high, urgent voice in an early Riot statement.
Street Machine finds Sammy Hagar with guitar in hand, joining direct rock-and-roll drive to his high, open vocal power.
Lovedrive brings Scorpions’ cutting riffs, wistful melodic sense and dramatic vocal character into an especially focused hard-rock statement.
Black Rose: A Rock Legend joins Thin Lizzy’s hard-rock power, Irish feeling and narrative gift with unusual naturalness.
Hydra shows Toto using exceptional instrumental command not as an end in itself, but as a way to create distinct colors and stories from song to song.
Van Halen II keeps the explosive charge of the debut while placing more open melodies, lighter hooks and a buoyant party spirit at the center.
Lovehunter centers on David Coverdale’s soulful voice, with the guitars of Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden and Jon Lord’s keyboards creating a rich field of shadow and col