1976 Summer of Platinum
Rock music was thriving in the summer of 76. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) added a new award platinum to honor 1-million sales, and awarded the first one to The Eagles for Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975) (Compare CD Prices). It remains the best selling album of all time (in the U.S.) according to the RIAA.
The self-titled debut album from Boston (Compare CD Prices), released in the summer of 76, eventually went 17x platinum (17-million sold) making it the fastest selling debut album of any American band, and placing it at #11 on the RIAAs list of the Top 100 bestselling albums. Fleetwood Macs self-titled midsummer release (Compare CD Prices) set a record for the most weeks on the chart before reaching #1, and sold more than 5-million.
Paul McCartneys Wings Over America summer tour marked the first time McCartney had performed in the States since the Beatles' last U.S. concert in 1966. Late summer in London saw the 100 Club Punk festival, headlined by The Clash, Sex Pistols, The Buzzcocks and The Damned.
Sounds of the Summer of 76:
Blue Öyster Cult Agents of Fortune - (Compare CD Prices)
AC/DC High Voltage - (Compare CD Prices)
Aerosmith Rocks - (Compare CD Prices)
Steve Miller Band Fly Like An Eagle - (Compare CD Prices)
KISS Destroyer - (Compare CD Prices)
Timeline of the 20th Century: 1970-1979
1976 - 11th Day of Christmas Past
1967 - Summer of Love
1969 - Summer of Woodstock
1970 - Summer of Discontent
1972 - Summer of Transition
1976 - Summer of Platinum


