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Songs in the Key of Life #1 Album of All Time? Yahoo creates Top 20 Albums of all time list and puts Stevie Wonder's masterpiece "Songs in the Key of Life" at #1.
[url]new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/yradish/15499/the-top-20-albums-of-all-time-for-real The blogger Robert of the Radish uses an interesting formula to get to this conclusion. I won't go into it but take a look and tell me what you think. I don't necessarily agree with "Key of Life" being #1 but it definitely belongs on the top ten list. "Thriller" would probably be my #1. But hey, I am just glad it wasn't The "Dung" Beatles.....excuse me The Beatles. | |
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ChristopherTracy319 said: Yahoo creates Top 20 Albums of all time list and puts Stevie Wonder's masterpiece "Songs in the Key of Life" at #1.
[url]new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/yradish/15499/the-top-20-albums-of-all-time-for-real The blogger Robert of the Radish uses an interesting formula to get to this conclusion. I won't go into it but take a look and tell me what you think. I don't necessarily agree with "Key of Life" being #1 but it definitely belongs on the top ten list. "Thriller" would probably be my #1. But hey, I am just glad it wasn't The "Dung" Beatles.....excuse me The Beatles. As much as I love the Thriller album. I'm not sure if ANY album is better all around than the "Songs In The key of Life" album. It's simply perfection. | |
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This formula takes the biasness out and I was happy to see my #1 come out #1 via a diff approach.
He has a scientific approach and he documents it's not based on his favorites These lists are good since they all spark good discussion. Music is the best... | |
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I would have to agree with "Songs In Key Of Life". That's an album that other artist compare theirs to. As for "Thriller", I guess it has to do with the ages of those who like it. I cannot stand it, too commercial for my taste. My favorite from MJ is "Off The Wall" "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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Conversation in here on this very topic. | |
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I believe it isn't Stevie's best album, but his most prolific "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: I believe it isn't Stevie's best album, but his most prolific
And his most successful chart-wise. | |
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It's my personal favorite album of all-time. | |
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It's been in my top 5 favorites since it came out! Which is basically my whole life. Abbey Road too, and that's pretty high on the list. Thriller has completely fallen off for me, though certain cuts still resonate. My Legacy
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NDRU said: It's been in my top 5 favorites since it came out! Which is basically my whole life. Abbey Road too, and that's pretty high on the list. Thriller has completely fallen off for me, though certain cuts still resonate.
You know what makes SITKOL sizzle for me? The four-song "EP" of sorts that came after "the end" (Another Star). You have your intergalactic pop ("Saturn"), some old-school blues ("Ebony Eyes"), funk-rock ("All Day Sucka") and some mellow instrumental jazz ("Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)"). It completes the album IMHO. | |
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Timmy84 said: NDRU said: It's been in my top 5 favorites since it came out! Which is basically my whole life. Abbey Road too, and that's pretty high on the list. Thriller has completely fallen off for me, though certain cuts still resonate.
You know what makes SITKOL sizzle for me? The four-song "EP" of sorts that came after "the end" (Another Star). You have your intergalactic pop ("Saturn"), some old-school blues ("Ebony Eyes"), funk-rock ("All Day Sucka") and some mellow instrumental jazz ("Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)"). It completes the album IMHO. I know, and how could he have so much strong material that a double album just wasn't enough? The album is a little slick for some, but it's like an entire world for me. My Legacy
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NDRU said: Timmy84 said: You know what makes SITKOL sizzle for me? The four-song "EP" of sorts that came after "the end" (Another Star). You have your intergalactic pop ("Saturn"), some old-school blues ("Ebony Eyes"), funk-rock ("All Day Sucka") and some mellow instrumental jazz ("Easy Goin' Evening (My Mama's Call)"). It completes the album IMHO. I know, and how could he have so much strong material that a double album just wasn't enough? The album is a little slick for some, but it's like an entire world for me. Yeah it is commercialized but it's still Stevie Wonder, that's the bottom line. He knew what he was doing too ($13 million contract to do the album and it sold 10 million? He's a great businessman too, lol.) | |
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possibly the #1 DOUBLE ALBUM of all time because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." | |
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DirtyChris said: possibly the #1 DOUBLE ALBUM of all time
I think it's definitely that. It's the only double album where I don't have to skip any tracks. [Edited 7/30/08 16:31pm] "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Conversation in here on this very topic.
Please continue the discussion in the above-linked thread. Thanks! Please note: effective March 21, 2010, I've stepped down from my prince.org Moderator position. |
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