Historical Archive
The Sound of 65 is a seminal album by The Graham Bond Organisation, showcasing a fusion of jazz, blues, and rock that was innovative for its time. The album features a raw and energetic sound, characterized by Graham Bond's virtuoso organ playing and powerful vocals, along with the impressive contributions of musicians such as Jack Bruce on bass and Ginger Baker on drums. This record is often cited as a precursor to the progressive rock movement and remains influential in the development of British rock music.