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Best Albums Year by Year Since 1965 My own choices. Please agree, disagree, comment or slate where necessary.
1965: The Beatles - Rubber Soul 1966: The Beatles - Revolver 1967: The Beatles - Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band 1968: The Beatles - The Beatles 1969: The Beatles - Abbey Road 1970: John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band 1971: David Bowie - Hunky Dory 1972: David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars 1973: David Bowie - Aladdin Sane 1974: David Bowie - Diamond Dogs 1975: Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run 1976: Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life 1977: Meatloaf - Bat out of Hell 1978: Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town 1979: Michael Jackson - Off the Wall 1980: Bruce Springsteen - The River 1981: Queen - Greatest Hits 1982: Michael Jackson - Thriller 1983: ZZ Top - Eliminator 1984: Prince and the Revolution - Purple Rain 1985: Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms 1986: Paul Simon - Graceland 1987: Prince - Sign O' the Times 1988: Prince - Lovesexy 1989: David Bowie - Sound + Vision 1990: David Bowie - ChangesBowie 1991: James Brown - Star Time 1992: Madonna - Erotica 1993: Prince - The Hits/The B-Sides 1994: Christy Moore - Live at the Point 1995: - The Gold Experience 1996: - Chaos and Disorder 1997: Michael Jackson - Blood on the Dance Floor 1998: - Crystal Ball 1999: Bruce Springsteen - 18 Tracks 2000: Eminem - The Marshal Mathers LP 2001: Prince - The Rainbow Children 2002: Bruce Springsteen - The Rising 2003: OutKast - Speakerboxxx/The Love Below 2004: Michael Jackson - The Ultimate Collection 2005: Micheal Jackson - The Essential Michael Jackson 2006: Amy Winehouse - Back to Black 2007: Bruce Springsteen - Magic 2008: Flight of the Conchords - Flight of the Conchords 2009: Bruce Springsteen - Working on a Dream [Edited 11/29/09 13:46pm] | |
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1965 ) Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
1966 ) Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde 1967 ) Love - Forever Changes 1968 ) The Kinks - Village Green Preservation Society 1969 ) Scott Walker - 4 1970 ) Soft Machine - Third 1971 ) Can - Tago Mago 1972 ) The Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street 1973 ) Can - Future Days 1974 ) Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom 1975 ) Neu - Neu 75 1976 ) Bob Dylan - Desire 1977 ) Wire - Pink Flag 1978 ) Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance 1979 ) Wire - 154 1980 ) The Feelies - Crazy Rhythms 1981 ) The Fall - Slates 1982 ) The Fall - Hex Enduction Hour 1983 ) The Fall - Perverted by Language 1984 ) Go-Betweens - Spring Hill Fair 1985 ) The Mekons - Fear & Whiskey 1986 ) The Triffids - Born Sandy Devotional 1987 ) Opal - Happy Nightmare Baby 1988 ) Lyle Lovett - Pontiac 1989 ) Spacemen 3 - Playing With Fire 1990 ) the Sundays - Reading, Writing and Arithmetic 1991 ) Julian Cope - Peggy Suicide 1992 ) Lyle Lovett - Joshua Judges Ruth 1993 ) Gavin Bryars - Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet 1994 ) Grant McLennan - Horsebreaker Star 1995 ) Scott Walker - Tilt 1996 ) Scud Mountain Boys - Massachusetts 1997 ) Smog - Red Apple Falls 1998 ) Smog - The Doctor Came at Dawn 1999 ) Smog - Knock Knock 2000 ) The Delgados - Great Eastern 2001 ) The Pernice Brothers - The World Won't End 2002 ) The Delgados - Hate 2003 ) The Fall - The Real New Fall LP 2004 ) Mountain Goats - We Shall All Be Healed 2005 ) Smog - A River Ain't Too Much to Love 2006 ) Scott Walker - The Drift 2007 ) Robert Wyatt - Comicopera 2008 ) Bob Dylan - Bootleg Series Volume 8 - Tell Tale Signs | |
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2007: Mika - Life in Cartoon Motion
He's a one hit wonder now, shame. I'd say Blackout or Good Girl Gone Bad for 2007. Definitely agree with 2003. I'd put Mimi for 2004. Futuresex/Lovesounds for 2006. [Edited 11/29/09 4:36am] | |
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purplesweat said: 2007: Mika - Life in Cartoon Motion
He's a one hit wonder now, shame. I'd say Blackout or Good Girl Gone Bad for 2007. Definitely agree with 2003. I'd put Mimi for 2004. Futuresex/Lovesounds for 2006. [Edited 11/29/09 4:36am] wasn't Mimi 2005 "we make our heroes in America only to destroy them" | |
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purplesweat said: 2007: Mika - Life in Cartoon Motion
He's a one hit wonder now, shame. I'd say Blackout or Good Girl Gone Bad for 2007. Definitely agree with 2003. I'd put Mimi for 2004. Futuresex/Lovesounds for 2006. [Edited 11/29/09 4:36am] Yeah, of course theres always Bruce Springsteen's Magic in 2007 which although not as great as his other two recent albums is still a fine album. Am considering swapping Busta for Prince's Crystal Ball in 1998, not too sure about Monkey Business in 2005 and even considering replacing John Lennon with the Jacksons Christmas Album in 1970 which is great fun altogether. | |
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interesting lists
jesus how much time did that take? Black Eyed Peas is on one list? hmmmmm..... | |
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I pretty much disagree with all after the Beatles. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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omnithanos said: 1981: Queen - Greatest Hits
1990: Dvaid Bowie - ChangesBowie 1991: James Brown - Star Time 1993: Prince - The Hits/The B-Sides 2004: Michael Jackson - The Ultimate Collection hate seeing shit like that being called the best album of a respective year | |
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Cinnie said: omnithanos said: 1981: Queen - Greatest Hits
1990: Dvaid Bowie - ChangesBowie 1991: James Brown - Star Time 1993: Prince - The Hits/The B-Sides 2004: Michael Jackson - The Ultimate Collection hate seeing shit like that being called the best album of a respective year Agreed. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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1965: The Beatles - Rubber Soul 1966: The Beatles - Revolver 1967: The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? 1968: The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland 1969: Sly & The Family Stone - Stand! 1970: Curtis Mayfield - Curtis 1971: Marvin Gaye - What's Going On / Funkadelic - Maggot Brain / Blue - joni Mitchell / Sly & The Family Stone - There's A Riot Going on ( is this the best year ever or what? 1972: Stevie Wonder - Talking Book 1973: Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On 1974: Stevie Wonder - Fullfillness' First Finale 1975: Parliament - Mothership Connection 1976: Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life 1977: Bob Marley & The Wailers - Exodus 1978: Funkadelic - One nation Under A Groove 1979: Michael Jackson - Off The Wall 1980: Stevie Wonder - Hotter Than July 1981: The Jacksons - Triumph 1982: Michael Jackson - Thriller 1983: George Clinton - Computer Games 1984: Prince - Purple Rain 1985: Prince - Around The World In A Day 1986: Prince - Parade 1987: Prince - Sign O' the Times 1988: Terence Trent D'Arby - Introducing The Hardline 1989: N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton 1990: Public Enemy - Fear Of a Black Planet 1991: Ice Cube - Death Certificate 1992: Dr. Dre - The Chronic 1993: Snoop Doggy Dogg - Doggystyle 1994: NaS - Illmatic 1995: 2Pac - Me Against The World 1996: - Emancipation 1997: The Notorious B.I.G. - Life After Death 1998: Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill 1999: D'Angelo - Voodoo 2000: Eminem - The Marshal Mathers LP 2001: Prince - The Rainbow Children 2002: Warren G - Return Of The Regulator 2003: Jay-Z - The Black Album 2004: Prince - Musicology 2005: Stevie Wonder - A Time 2 Love 2006: Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere 2007: Amy Winehouse - Back To Black 2008: Erykah Badu - New Amerykah Pt. 1 2009: Prince - Lotusflow3r [Edited 11/30/09 9:41am] | |
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1968 ) jimi hendrix : electric lady land
1969 ) sly and the family stone : stand 1970 ) miles davis : bitches brew 1971 ) MARVIN GAYE : WHATS GOING ON 1972 ) stevie wonder : talking book 1973 ) herbie hancock : head hunters 1974 ) stevie wonder : fullfillingess first finale 1975 ) the parliaments : mothership connection 1976 ) stevie wonder : songs in the key of life 1978 ) the jacksons : destiny 1979 ) michael jackson : off the wall 1980 ) The jacksons :triumph 1982 ) michael jackson : thriller 1987 ) michael jackson : bad 1991 ) michael jackson dangerous 1993 ) jamiroquai : emergency on planet earth | |
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Cinnie said: omnithanos said: 1981: Queen - Greatest Hits
1990: Dvaid Bowie - ChangesBowie 1991: James Brown - Star Time 1993: Prince - The Hits/The B-Sides 2004: Michael Jackson - The Ultimate Collection hate seeing shit like that being called the best album of a respective year Was having a look at what elce was released those years and I'd be hard pressed to find alternatives for a few of then other than replacement Prince albums. Queen's Greatest Hits and ChangesBowie made a big impression on me at the time they came out. If I were to change them I'd probabally go for Controversy (1981), Graffiti Bridge (1990), Diamonds and Pearls (1991), Duran Duran (1993) and Plant Life - The Return of Jack Splash (2004) However I think I'll do the opposite and further compound the insult by replacing the Black Eyed Peas with The Essential Michael Jackson for 2005 instead. | |
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Thibaut said: 1981: The Jacksons - Triumph 1989: N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton 1999: D'Angelo - Voodoo [Edited 11/29/09 9:44am] [Edited 11/29/09 9:47am] [Edited 11/29/09 9:49am] [Edited 11/29/09 9:49am] [Edited 11/29/09 9:49am] I see you've already been editting your ass off, but: 1980 1988 2000 I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired! | |
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SUPRMAN said: Cinnie said: hate seeing shit like that being called the best album of a respective year Agreed. I'm with you two. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: SUPRMAN said: Agreed. I'm with you two. On the other hand, that is one of the critical standards that completely cripple me from creating neat lists like this | |
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1965: The Beatles - Rubber Soul
1966: The Beatles - Revolver 1967: The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1968: Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison 1969: The Beatles - Abbey Road 1970: Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection 1971: The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers 1972: David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars 1973: Stevie Wonder - Innervisions (just barely beats out Aladdin Sane) 1974: David Bowie - Diamond Dogs 1975: Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run 1976: David Bowie - Station To Station (just barely beats out Songs In The Key Of Life) 1977: David Bowie - Low 1978: The Rolling Stones - Some Girls 1979: The Muppet Movie Soundtrack (yeah, sorry about that Joy Division and MJ) 1980: Prince - Dirty Mind 1981: Prince - Controversy (only by default, because there isn't much from that year I'm crazy about) 1982: Michael Jackson - Thriller 1983: Madonna - Madonna 1984: Prince - Purple Rain 1985: Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love 1986: Prince - Parade 1987: Prince - Sign O' The Times 1988: k.d. lang - Shadowland 1989: Madonna - Like A Prayer 1990: George Michael - Listen Without Prejudice (just barely beating Violator) 1991: Paul Abdul - Spellbound (shut up. or for less sentimental reasons, Achtung Baby) 1992: Madonna - Erotica 1993: Janet Jackson - janet. 1994: Prince - Come 1995: Prince - The Gold Experience 1996: George Michael - Older 1997: Bjork - Homogenic 1998: Mercury Rev - Deserter's Songs 1999: Me'shell Ndegeocello - Bitter 2000: U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind 2001: Bjork - Vespertine 2002: David Bowie - Heathen 2003: Madonna - American Life 2004: U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb 2005: Sufjan Stevens - Illinois 2006: Alice Smith - For The Lover, The Dreamers & Me 2007: Me'shell Ndegeocello - The World Has Made Me The Man Of My Dreams 2008: Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago 2009: we'll see. | |
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errant said: 1965: The Beatles - Rubber Soul
1966: The Beatles - Revolver 1967: The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1968: Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison 1969: The Beatles - Abbey Road 1970: Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection 1971: The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers 1972: David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars 1973: Stevie Wonder - Innervisions (just barely beats out Aladdin Sane) 1974: David Bowie - Diamond Dogs 1975: Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run 1976: David Bowie - Station To Station (just barely beats out Songs In The Key Of Life) 1977: David Bowie - Low 1978: The Rolling Stones - Some Girls 1979: The Muppet Movie Soundtrack (yeah, sorry about that Joy Division and MJ) 1980: Prince - Dirty Mind 1981: Prince - Controversy (only by default, because there isn't much from that year I'm crazy about) 1982: Michael Jackson - Thriller 1983: Madonna - Madonna 1984: Prince - Purple Rain 1985: Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love 1986: Prince - Parade 1987: Prince - Sign O' The Times 1988: k.d. lang - Shadowland 1989: Madonna - Like A Prayer 1990: George Michael - Listen Without Prejudice (just barely beating Violator) 1991: Paul Abdul - Spellbound (shut up. or for less sentimental reasons, Achtung Baby) 1992: Madonna - Erotica 1993: Janet Jackson - janet. 1994: Prince - Come 1995: Prince - The Gold Experience 1996: George Michael - Older 1997: Bjork - Homogenic 1998: Mercury Rev - Deserter's Songs 1999: Me'shell Ndegeocello - Bitter 2000: U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind 2001: Bjork - Vespertine 2002: David Bowie - Heathen 2003: Madonna - American Life 2004: U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb 2005: Sufjan Stevens - Illinois 2006: Alice Smith - For The Lover, The Dreamers & Me 2007: Me'shell Ndegeocello - The World Has Made Me The Man Of My Dreams 2008: Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago 2009: we'll see. I'm glad someone else love's American Life, & How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb!- people seem to bash these alot idk why i think there two of the greatest albums of this decade! Not to mention American Life is Madonnas second best album in my opinion right after Ray Of Light As for How to i'd put it as my 5th favorite U2 Album right after The Unforgettable Fire Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
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Gunsnhalen said: errant said: 1965: The Beatles - Rubber Soul
1966: The Beatles - Revolver 1967: The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1968: Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison 1969: The Beatles - Abbey Road 1970: Elton John - Tumbleweed Connection 1971: The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers 1972: David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars 1973: Stevie Wonder - Innervisions (just barely beats out Aladdin Sane) 1974: David Bowie - Diamond Dogs 1975: Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run 1976: David Bowie - Station To Station (just barely beats out Songs In The Key Of Life) 1977: David Bowie - Low 1978: The Rolling Stones - Some Girls 1979: The Muppet Movie Soundtrack (yeah, sorry about that Joy Division and MJ) 1980: Prince - Dirty Mind 1981: Prince - Controversy (only by default, because there isn't much from that year I'm crazy about) 1982: Michael Jackson - Thriller 1983: Madonna - Madonna 1984: Prince - Purple Rain 1985: Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love 1986: Prince - Parade 1987: Prince - Sign O' The Times 1988: k.d. lang - Shadowland 1989: Madonna - Like A Prayer 1990: George Michael - Listen Without Prejudice (just barely beating Violator) 1991: Paul Abdul - Spellbound (shut up. or for less sentimental reasons, Achtung Baby) 1992: Madonna - Erotica 1993: Janet Jackson - janet. 1994: Prince - Come 1995: Prince - The Gold Experience 1996: George Michael - Older 1997: Bjork - Homogenic 1998: Mercury Rev - Deserter's Songs 1999: Me'shell Ndegeocello - Bitter 2000: U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind 2001: Bjork - Vespertine 2002: David Bowie - Heathen 2003: Madonna - American Life 2004: U2 - How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb 2005: Sufjan Stevens - Illinois 2006: Alice Smith - For The Lover, The Dreamers & Me 2007: Me'shell Ndegeocello - The World Has Made Me The Man Of My Dreams 2008: Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago 2009: we'll see. I'm glad someone else love's American Life, & How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb!- people seem to bash these alot idk why i think there two of the greatest albums of this decade! Not to mention American Life is Madonnas second best album in my opinion right after Ray Of Light As for How to i'd put it as my 5th favorite U2 Album right after The Unforgettable Fire yeah, I love them. they aren't my favorites by those people, but they are my favorites for those years. | |
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Cinnie said: AlexdeParis said: I'm with you two. On the other hand, that is one of the critical standards that completely cripple me from creating neat lists like this Album traditionalist and/or control people would be my first guesses. There are experts out there that can help one navigate better. Just because a compilation can never speak to every personal truth, doesn't make it worthless. Maybe that personal truth needs to be expanded? I see threads on here all the time asking for assistance on Bob Dylan or Miles Davis or Stevie Wonder (or hundreds of others). And inevitably these threads turn into a passionate plea for "just getting it all". Half of these people are probably grounded before their joy can even fully get off the ground. And I'm pretty sure that even a novice can do this all by themselves. That James Brown boxed set is legendary. Is it all anyone ever needs? Of course not. But if it's all anyone every has the time, money or attention span to pick up, it probably beats the hell out of any other single repository. And that Prince disc is an incredible place to start exploring. Then you can really be blown away when you come to your own realization that these three discs are merely the tip of the iceberg. Or maybe someone doesn't have the time or patience to listen to albums and compilations have become their lazy escape. If true, that's too bad. But at least if they ended up with a great compilation (also rare) they have something worth digging and digging into, even if it rarely leads to a larger truth. But I would partially agree with the sentiment here. It's pretty hard for a compilation to be the best album of the year. It doesn't really even qualify. But then again, there really is no "best album of the year". I just don't think art is that exacting, that definable. But these lists can be fun as hell and even a learning experience seeing what has stood the test of time for so many different people. | |
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Cinnie said: omnithanos said: 1981: Queen - Greatest Hits
1990: Dvaid Bowie - ChangesBowie 1991: James Brown - Star Time 1993: Prince - The Hits/The B-Sides 2004: Michael Jackson - The Ultimate Collection hate seeing shit like that being called the best album of a respective year I agree | |
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Brendan said: Cinnie said: On the other hand, that is one of the critical standards that completely cripple me from creating neat lists like this Album traditionalist and/or control people would be my first guesses. [snip] I see threads on here all the time asking for assistance on Bob Dylan or Miles Davis or Stevie Wonder (or hundreds of others). And inevitably these threads turn into a passionate plea for "just getting it all". Half of these people are probably grounded before their joy can even fully get off the ground. And I'm pretty sure that even a novice can do this all by themselves. [snip] Or maybe someone doesn't have the time or patience to listen to albums and compilations have become their lazy escape. If true, that's too bad. But at least if they ended up with a great compilation (also rare) they have something worth digging and digging into, even if it rarely leads to a larger truth. But I would partially agree with the sentiment here. It's pretty hard for a compilation to be the best album of the year. It doesn't really even qualify. That's what I'm saying (and I'd guess the others agree with me). Compilations certainly have a purpose and there have been years where a compilation has been my favorite release, but, like you said, I don't think they fit in with an "album of the year" list. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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AlexdeParis said: Brendan said: Album traditionalist and/or control people would be my first guesses. [snip] I see threads on here all the time asking for assistance on Bob Dylan or Miles Davis or Stevie Wonder (or hundreds of others). And inevitably these threads turn into a passionate plea for "just getting it all". Half of these people are probably grounded before their joy can even fully get off the ground. And I'm pretty sure that even a novice can do this all by themselves. [snip] Or maybe someone doesn't have the time or patience to listen to albums and compilations have become their lazy escape. If true, that's too bad. But at least if they ended up with a great compilation (also rare) they have something worth digging and digging into, even if it rarely leads to a larger truth. But I would partially agree with the sentiment here. It's pretty hard for a compilation to be the best album of the year. It doesn't really even qualify. That's what I'm saying (and I'd guess the others agree with me). Compilations certainly have a purpose and there have been years where a compilation has been my favorite release, but, like you said, I don't think they fit in with an "album of the year" list. And I probably read way too much into what I was reading given the context of dozens of other threads that are still dancing in my head. | |
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AlexdeParis said: Brendan said: Album traditionalist and/or control people would be my first guesses. [snip] I see threads on here all the time asking for assistance on Bob Dylan or Miles Davis or Stevie Wonder (or hundreds of others). And inevitably these threads turn into a passionate plea for "just getting it all". Half of these people are probably grounded before their joy can even fully get off the ground. And I'm pretty sure that even a novice can do this all by themselves. [snip] Or maybe someone doesn't have the time or patience to listen to albums and compilations have become their lazy escape. If true, that's too bad. But at least if they ended up with a great compilation (also rare) they have something worth digging and digging into, even if it rarely leads to a larger truth. But I would partially agree with the sentiment here. It's pretty hard for a compilation to be the best album of the year. It doesn't really even qualify. That's what I'm saying (and I'd guess the others agree with me). Compilations certainly have a purpose and there have been years where a compilation has been my favorite release, but, like you said, I don't think they fit in with an "album of the year" list. | |
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errant i like your list the best
the others are either all white or all black (mostly)....and kinda sad | |
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All-time rank in parentheses:
1965: Otis Redding- Otis Blue/Otis Redding Sings the Blues (111) 1966: N/A 1967: The Velvet Underground- The Velvet Underground & Nico (48) 1968: The Velvet Underground- White Light/White Heat (123) 1969: Can- Monster Movie (70) 1970: The Stooges- Fun House (175) 1971: The Doors- L.A. Woman (57) 1972: David Bowie- The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (49) 1973: Roxy Music- For Your Pleasure (31) 1974: Sparks- Kimono My House (151) 1975: Patti Smith- Horses (73) 1976: Stevie Wonder- Songs in the Key of Life (23) 1977: David Bowie- Low (46) 1978: Magazine- Real Life (60) 1979: Blondie- Eat to the Beat (32) 1980: The Cure- Seventeen Seconds (17) 1981: Prince- Controversy (28) 1982: Prince- 1999 (1) 1983: Eurythmics- Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (6) 1984: Eurythmics- 1984: For the Love of Big Brother (11) 1985: The Cure- The Head on the Door (50) 1986: Prince- Parade (33) 1987: Prince- Sign o' the Times (5) 1988: Prince- Lovesexy (2) 1989: Janet Jackson- Rhythm Nation 1814 (3) 1990: Depeche Mode- Violator (24) 1991: Michael Jackson- Dangerous (160) 1992: Prince- (19) 1993: Björk- Debut (75) 1994: Madonna- Bedtime Stories (166) 1995: Prince- The Gold Experience (10) 1996: Aaliyah- One in a Million (78) 1997: Björk- Homogenic (21) 1998: Madonna- Ray of Light (9) 1999: Eurythmics- Peace (34) 2000: The Cure- BloodFlowers (13) 2001: Björk- Vespertine (8) 2002: N.E.R.D.- In Search of... (79) 2003: Kylie Minogue- Body Language (27) 2004: Annie- Anniemal (12) 2005: Gorillaz- Demon Days (43) 2006: Prince- 3121 (88) 2007: LCD Soundsystem- Sound of Silver (22) 2008: Duffy- Rockferry (145) 2009: Annie- Don't Stop (54) [Edited 11/29/09 19:04pm] Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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japanrocks said: errant i like your list the best
the others are either all white or all black (mostly)....and kinda sad thanks | |
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I wanna do a top 5 of each year. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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Moonbeam said: I wanna do a top 5 of each year.
you would | |
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errant said: Moonbeam said: I wanna do a top 5 of each year.
you would And for the 80s-00s, like a top 20 per year. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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i seriously can't understand why people would list madonna | |
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