Okay, I'll play.

1. Parliment - "Mothership Connection". Funk was never the same again.

2. The Last Poets - "The Last Poets". The spoken word was never so powerfull.

3. Gil Scott Heron - "Small Talk at 125th and Lennox" - When rappin' meant you had something to say.

4. Marvin Gaye - "What's Going On" - The first album by Marvin FOR Marvin as opposed to Berry Gordy. It was truly his coming out party.

5. Laura Nyro - "First Songs/More Than a New Discovery" - One of my favorite singer songwrite finds her voice in 1967, singing songs she wrote in her teens.

6. Mandrill - "Mandrill" - And afro-cuban, Rock/funk was never the same again.

7. Bob Marley - "Catch a Fire" - Not the first reggae band, nor the last.. but when you define a genre for good or for ill.

8. The Beatles - "Meet the Beatles" - Well their place cannot be denied.

9. Lauren Hill - "The Miseducation of Lauren Hill" - My god what an album, I was left, speechless.

10. Public Enemy - "Yo Bum Rush the Show" - So the kids have something to say after all?

Worf