Best album Pop of the sixties secondo DeBaser.

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The Beach BoysPet Sounds
Album - 16 may 1966

Pretend not to know what a nasty trick that man with the intensely wrinkled face played on the world by publishing—forty years ago (?)—the sacred text of pop of all time, "Pet Sounds"? alcol2

The Beach BoysThe Smile Sessions
Album - 28 october 2011

For better or worse, represents a piece of the history of popular music. jdv666

The Moody BluesDays of Future Passed
Album - 11 november 1967

The Moody Blues embark on this album with the not-so-easy task of constructing a concept album based on the flow of time over the 24 hours of a day. humax4

LoveForever Changes
Album - 1967

“Forever Changes by the Californians Love is one of the greatest albums in the History of music, one of the symbols of the entire psychedelic season.” March Horses

The ZombiesOdessey and Oracle
Album - 19 july 1968

Don’t let their name fool you, as their music certainly doesn’t evoke ghostly landscapes, but rather a sweetened pop with slightly psychedelic shades. sylvian1982

SagittariusPresent Tense
Album - 28 october 1967

A work of art, one of the peaks of the 4 from Liverpool, one of the most important pop albums ever made. more

The MillenniumBegin
Album - 1968

"Listening to it today, 'Begin' is timeless." Almotasim

The BeatlesMagical Mystery Tour
Album - no date

"I sat there for three hundred years... Three hundred years... and with what soundtrack? But the Beatles of course." mojo

10° The KinksSomething Else by The Kinks
Album - 15 september 1967

The Kinks are, along with a few other bands, among the best of what popular music produced in the latter half of the iconic '60s. sonic80

11° Bee GeesBee Gees' 1st
Album - 9 august 1967

The album imbued with style, inspiration, elegance, and creativity will remain the most precious gem of their career. Starblazer

12° Billy NichollsWould You Believe
Album - 1968

"Would you believe that albums like this could exist, having come to light more than thirty years after their creation...?" Lewis Tollani

13° Bee GeesOdessa
Album - 1969

The 64 minutes flow by in a fantastic string of great songs, brilliant ideas, melodies that delight the auditory nerve. Starblazer

"'Walk Away Renee' was the first Baroque Pop single in history, blending classical instruments with rock flair." Almotasim

15° The TurtlesHappy Together
Album - 29 april 1967

16° LoveDa Capo
Album - 1966

I shouted miracle, I don’t know why, when in this piece Arthur Lee, with a voice resembling a howl, sings 'Everybody needs somebody to love'. waties

17° The Beach BoysFriends
Album - 10 june 1968

19° Eternity's ChildrenEternity's Children
Compilation - 1999