Name a few albums which helped determine your musical tastes


How about a short list of albums that shaped your listening from early on in your life?

Not just albums that became favorites (though they could be now). Let's call them historical turning points for you that shaped you as a listener, now.

Me:
  • Quadrophenia or Who's Next
  • Sgt Peppers Beatles
  • Floyd, Wish you were here
  • Jethro Tull, Thick as a Brick
  • Metheny, Offramp
  • Glenn Gould, Goldberg variations
  • Joni Mitchell, Court and Spark
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Jimmy Reed
The Troggs
Paul Revere & the Raiders
The Animals
James Gang - Rides Again
The Band - II
The Brandenburg Concertos - Rampal
Beatles - White Album
Who's Next
Tull - Aqualung
Hendrix - Smash Hits
CSNY - Deja Vu
Miles - Kind of Blue
Stones - through '72
Pink Floyd - through '77
The Crusaders
Spirit - 12 Dreams
Weather Report - Black Market
the list goes on and on.......
Grand Funk 'Closer to home'Supertramp 'Crime of the Century'Beatles 'Sgt Pepper'Van Morrison 'Veedon Fleece'Joni Mitchell 'Blue'Beach Boys 'Pet sounds'Klaatu 'EST'Aretha Franklin's greatest hitsSinatra 'September of my years'Cloud Cult 'The meaning of 8'The Shins 'Whincing the night away'Hendrix 'Rainbow Bridge soundtrack & first album'Tull 'Aqualung'Wishbone Ash ‘Argus’Stones 'Flowers'

Allman Brothers - Live at Fillmore East
Cat Stevens - Tea for the Tillerman
CSN&Y - Deja Vu
Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees
John Mayall - The Beano Album
Derek and the Dominos - Layla
Steve Miller - Brave New World
Pink Floyd - The Wall
Grand Funk Railroad - Closer toHome
Supertramp - Crime of the Century
Jethro Tull - Aqualung



Oops how did I forget the first real rock music album I ever bought which of course is “Machine Head” by Deep Purple (quad version) followed by “Demons and Wizards” by Uriah Heep. 
@mdalton 

Sorry for your loss.  Can't even imagine.

That Bonnie Raitt album made a big impression on me, too.  And Lyle Lovett's "Step Inside This House" two-disc set, too.