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1977 stands as perhaps the most explosive year in music history. It was a cultural flashpoint where the raw rebellion of punk rock finally detonated in the mainstream, changing the face of music forever. Yet, simultaneously, disco reached fever pitch, and classic rock giants released some of their most polished, high-fidelity masterpieces. Our 1977 collection captures this incredible collision of genres, offering a snapshot of a year where musical rules were rewritten.

This was the year the Sex Pistols shook the establishment with Never Mind the Bollocks, and The Clash issued their fiery self-titled debut, giving a voice to a disenfranchised generation. But 1977 wasn't just about three chords and fury; Fleetwood Mac released Rumours, a pop-rock soap opera that became one of the best-selling albums of all time. It was also the year David Bowie completed his Berlin Trilogy with Low and Heroes, while the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack turned disco into a global phenomenon. From the pristine production of Steely Dan’s Aja to the electronic dawn of Kraftwerk’s Trans-Europe Express, the diversity was breathtaking.

On vinyl, 1977 offers a quintessential listening experience. Whether it's the gritty, lo-fi urgency of early punk 7-inches or the immaculate studio engineering of the era's rock heavyweights, the analogue format preserves the true spirit of these recordings. It captures the energy, the warmth, and the revolutionary atmosphere of a year that truly had it all.

Explore our 1977 collection below and own a piece of the year that split music history in two.

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