Creem/ Rolling Stone critic Dave Marsh's list of the best albums of 1972:
1. Rolling Stones Exile On Main St
2. "Wonder, Stevie" Talking Book
3. "Mayfield, Curtis" Super Fly (Soundtrack)
4. "Morrison, Van" Saint Dominic's Preview
5. "Green, Al" I'm Still In Love With You
6. "Mitchell, Joni" For The Roses
8. Al Green Let's Stay Together
9. Stevie Wonder Music Of My Mind
10. Paul Simon Paul Simon
11. "Stewart, Rod" Never A Dull Moment
12. Aretha Franklin Young Gifted And Black
14. Allman Brothers Eat A Peach
15. "Temptations, The" All Directions
17. "Gaye, Marvin" Trouble Man (Soundtrack)
18. Steely Dan Can't Buy A Thrill
20. "Band, The" Rock Of Ages
21. "Geils, J. Band, The" Live Full House
22. War The World Is A Ghetto
23. Todd Rundgren Something/Anything
24. "Kinks, The" Everybody's In Show-Biz
25. "Franklin, Aretha" Amazing Grace
26. "Jackson, Michael" Ben
27. "Simon, Carly" No Secrets
28. "Bowie, David" The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars
29. "King, B. B." L. A. Midnight
30. Creedence Clearwater Revival Mardi Gras
31. "Jackson, Michael" Got To Be There
32. "Stylistics, The" Round 2: The Stylistics
33. "Chi-Lites, The" A Lonely Man
34. Mott The Hoople All The Young Dudes
35. Deep Purple Machine Head
36. "Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The" Will The Circle Be Unbroken
37. "Staple Singers, The" Beatitude: Respect Yourself
38. The Kinks Kinks Kronikles
39. "Lennon/Ono/Plastic Ono Band With Elephant's Memory" Some Time In New York City
40. Elton John Honky Chateau
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