50 Years Later: How 1975's No. 1 albums hold up after a half-century
Briefly

In 1975, the Billboard 200 album chart featured a strong representation of both veteran artists from the '60s and early '70s and emerging icons.
Elton John's Greatest Hits dominated the charts, showing the artist's substantial success and marking ten consecutive weeks at No. 1 during this pivotal year.
Despite several acclaimed releases in 1975 from artists like Bruce Springsteen and Fleetwood Mac, the year was primarily defined by established stars' dominance in music.
The year also saw significant albums like The Koln Concert by Keith Jarrett, which became the best-selling solo jazz album, expanding the musical landscape of 1975.
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