06/06/2026
Brady's Staff Picks!
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Wish you were here by Pink Floyd is the band’s follow up record to the colossal success that was Dark Side of The Moon. Although deviating in subject matter and musical tonality, wish you were here showcases the band’s constantly evolving sound and serves as the band’s tribute to former and founding member Syd Barrett.
Grateful Dead - Anthem of the Sun
Anthem of the Sun is the 2nd album by the Grateful Dead which was the bands first opportunity to showcase their potential in a live environment. This is a quintessential live “jam band” album that showcases the early Grateful Dead live sound and is perfect for anyone who enjoys drawn out jams and great displays of musicianship.
Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesty’s Request
Their Satanic Majesty’s Request despite being hated by the band, still has a lot to offer especially through songs like “Citadel”. Although the album was essentially the Stones’ response to Sgt. Peppers, this album captures a period of time in which the Stones were still finding and experimenting with their signature sound. This album is perfect for anyone who wants to relive the psychedelic elements of the late 60’s.
Black Oak Arkansas - Self Titled
Black Oak Arkansas self titled debut album showcases a classic mix of bluesy and southern rock that defined the early to mid 70’s. This album is a solid pick for anyone who enjoys bands like CCR, Lynyrd Skynyrd, or Little Feat.
Allman Brothers - Live at Fillmore East
The Allman Brothers live at the Fillmore showcases the bands original lineup in an unforgettable live setting. Commonly regarded as one of the best live records of all time, this record features songs like “Whipping post” and covers like “Stormy Monday”, and is an ideal record for someone who is a fan of live, improvised rock n roll.