Nilsson – The Point!
Nilsson – The Point! (1971): Equally adept at recording his own songs and interpreting songs written by others, Harry Nilsson normally uses only his surname professionally.
Nilsson – The Point! (1971): Equally adept at recording his own songs and interpreting songs written by others, Harry Nilsson normally uses only his surname professionally.
Stevie Nicks – Bella Donna (1981): Oldtimers view Stevie Nicks and her former hubby Lindsey Buckingham as the “new” members of
Olivia Newton-John – Olivia Newton-John’s Greatest Hits (1977): Olivia Newton-John has one of the longest careers in music of anyone from Australia, and she has a pleasing voice that is well suited for soft rock.
The New Vaudeville Band – Winchester Cathedral (1966): Usually when musicians in the rock era looked backward, they reworked older songs in a new way.
New Order – Power, Corruption and Lies (1983): New Order was started by the remaining bandmembers in the legendary British post-punk band
Willie Nelson – The Best of Willie (1982): Obviously, the long and varied career of someone like Willie Nelson cannot be boiled down to a single album, and The Best of Willie represents only the greatest songs that he recorded for
Ricky Nelson – Legendary Masters Series (1971): Legendary Masters Series was started by United Artists Records for its rock and roll stars; the Legendary Masters Series album for
Nederpop IV / 1965-1975 (Various Artists) (1979): Although the names are often used interchangeably in many parts of the world, officially Holland is only the most populous portion of the Netherlands; the Dutch word for the country is Nederland, so the pop and rock music from the country is often called “Nederpop”.
Nantucket – Nantucket (1978): This long-lived North Carolina hard rock band was originally founded in 1969 as a beach music band named Stax of Gold that later reformed as a covers band called Nantucket Sleighride.
Mungo Jerry – Mungo Jerry (1970): Mungo Jerry is a popular British skiffle band having an idiosyncratic sound to say the least.