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Thread started 10/26/16 9:43pm

disch

Purple Rain #2 on Rolling Stone's Best Albums of the 1980s

...and 3 other P albums made the list. This list was compiled in 1989, so it's an interesting time capsule of what their critics thought basically at the time, not decades later looking back: http://www.rollingstone.c...s-20110418

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Reply #1 posted 10/26/16 9:57pm

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Cool. Sign of the Times is underrated on that list..really underrated. But the rest fare pretty well. They did kind of throw a dig at Around the World in a Day..which is a shame (love that album) but Prince fared well.

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Reply #2 posted 10/27/16 1:05am

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Nice! Great stuff this is.
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Reply #3 posted 10/27/16 3:56pm

214

Doolittle from Pixies is number one,right?

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Reply #4 posted 10/27/16 4:13pm

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214 said:

Doolittle from Pixies is number one,right?

No, it is The Clash, London Calling

Cool that P. had 3 albums in the top 20. Not bad at all. cool

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Reply #5 posted 10/28/16 12:30pm

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They don't even mention Bad, but the biggest crime is that they do not mention Doolittle by Pixies.

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