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Today's chart of the day

Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by satiemaniac (View chart)

1. BCD by Basic Channel (1995)
2. Radio Tank Mix by A. G. Cook (2013)
3. Dez Anos Depois by Nara Leão (1971)
4. Karma by Pharoah Sanders (1969)
5. Hongkong by Monolake (1997)
6. Oh You're So Silent Jens by Jens Lekman (2005)
7. The Threshold Of Deafening Silence by Paul Dolden (1990)
8. While You Were Out by Kazumoto Endo (1999)
9. Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica by The Ronettes (1964)
10. Bach: Sechs Suiten Für Violoncello Solo BWV 1007-1012 by Pierre Fournier (1961)
11. Daydreams Of Night by Big City Orchestra (1986)
12. Le Paradoxe De La Femme-Poisson by Christian Zanési (1998)
13. The First Recordings Of Ginette Neveu / The Complete Recordings Of Josef Hassid by Ginette Neveu & Josef Hassid (1992)
14. Remain In Light by Talking Heads (1980)
15. Song Cycle by Van Dyke Parks (1968)
16. Scriabin Recital by Vladimir Sofronitsky (2003)
17. "C'est Parfait" Endoctriné Tu Tombes La Tête La Premiére by Keiji Haino (2003)
18. Return To The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version by Ol' Dirty Bastard (1995)
19. Sacred Guitar & Violin Music Of The Modern Aztecs by Various Artists (1977)
20. Yerself Is Steam by Mercury Rev (1991)
21. Demonstration Tapes by Dolly Mixture (1983)
22. Roforofo Fight by Fela Kuti (1972)
23. Rock Bottom by Robert Wyatt (1974)
24. Plays by Noahlewis' Mahlon Taits (2005)
25. World Of Echo by Arthur Russell (1986)
26. Current Trends In Racism In Modern America by Lawrence Butch Morris (1986)
27. Ciao!Baby by The Marshmallow Kisses (2011)
28. Les Années 60 by Chantal Goya (1998)
29. If You're Feeling Sinister by Belle & Sebastian (1996)
30. Domingo by Caetano Veloso & Gal Costa (1967)
31. 3 'N The Mornin' Part Two by DJ Screw (1995)
32. Reggae by Junior Delahaye (1982)
33. Meat SS14 Embassy Mix by DJ Warlord (2013)
34. Electronic Panorama: Paris, Tokyo, Utrecht, Warszawa by Various Artists (1970)
35. 1 2 3 by Pole (2008)
36. The Velvet Underground And Nico by The Velvet Underground (1967)
37. Kimono My House by Sparks (1974)
38. Slow And Steady by The Middle Ones (2012)
39. Albert Schweitzer Plays Bach, Volume I by Albert Schweitzer (1993)
40. The Teenagers Responsible Are Bart Simpson, Who The Hell Are You? by The Teenagers Responsible (1996)
41. Re:PRES by DJ Lenar (2012)
42. Clepsydra · Astray by Horațiu Rădulescu (1990)
43. Backwash by Talulah Gosh (1996)
44. La Nuit Où J'ai Dit Non by Martin Tétreault (1998)
45. Colossal Youth by Young Marble Giants (1980)
46. Flesh Of My Skin: Blood Of My Blood by Keith Hudson (1975)
47. Only Theatre Of Pain by Christian Death (1982)
48. Improvised Music From Japan EXTRA 2006 by Various Artists (2006)
49. BCD-2 by Basic Channel (2008)
50. Anthology: King Of Yodel, Vol. 1 by ウイリー沖山 (2003)
51. Person Pitch by Panda Bear (2007)
52. John Coltrane And Johnny Hartman by John Coltrane And Johnny Hartman (1963)
53. La Stazione by Herbert Distel (1990)
54. Innercity Griots by Freestyle Fellowship (1993)
55. Under Tokyo Tower by Arumimihifumi (2007)
56. The River by Bruce Springsteen (1980)
57. Myrmidons Of Melodrama by The Shangri-Las (1994)
58. Sings Rock And Soul by Alton Ellis (1967)
59. Nippon Girls - Japanese Pop, Beat & Bossa Nova 1966-1970 by Various Artists (2009)
60. Ilo Abu Chi by Celestine Ukwu (1974)
61. Astral Weeks by Van Morrison (1968)
62. Hawkeye & Firebird by Monotrona (2001)
63. Transa by Caetano Veloso (1972)
64. Where Muses Dwell by Dominion (1985)
65. TRA Special - Cioccolata by Cioccolata (1983)
66. Tango Vanguardia by Eduardo Rovira (1963)
67. Secret Mix by GFOTY (2014)
68. Life Review (1993-2003) by The Shadow Ring (2009)
69. Spiderland by Slint (1991)
70. Irrlicht by Klaus Schulze (1972)
71. Symptomatic Harbinger by T.E.F. (2003)
72. Songs For Citizens by Mick Milk (1983)
73. Georg Friedrich Haas: Works For Ensemble by Enno Poppe / Collegium Novum Zürich (2009)
74. Songs Of Leonard Cohen by Leonard Cohen (1967)
75. Cross Paths by The Motifs (2008)
76. Super Saiyan Vol. 1 by Sicko Mobb (2013)
77. Spielt Noise Boys by Stephan Eicher (1980)
78. Get Olde by Crying (2013)
79. Life In A Peaceful New World by Mo・Te (1996)
80. Take a Picture by Margo Guryan (1968)
81. Perfect From Now On by Built To Spill (1997)
82. Down Colorful Hill by Red House Painters (1992)
83. Don't Stop The Night by Momus (1989)
84. Chopin: Complete / Samtliche / Les 21 Nocturnes by Claudio Arrau (1978)
85. Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys (1966)
86. Star Time by James Brown (1991)
87. Journey Into Paradise: The Larry Levan Story by Larry Levan (2006)
88. Trout Mask Replica by Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band (1969)
89. Crash Course In Science by Crash Course In Science (2009)
90. Liquid Swords by GZA (1995)
91. Erik Satie: 3 Gymnopédies & Other Piano Works by Pascal Rogé (1984)
92. Legendary Kentucky Ballad Singer by Buell Kazee (2005)
93. Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished by Avey Tare & Panda Bear (2000)
94. The Best Of The B-52's: Dance This Mess Around by The B-52's (1990)
95. Manduka by Manduka (1979)
96. Journey In Satchidananda by Alice Coltrane (1971)
97. Mississippi Luau by Charlie McAlister (1997)
98. Nespithe by Demilich (1993)
99. Half Gentlemen / Not Beasts by Half Japanese (1979)
100. Gay Singles by Hunx And His Punx (2009)

About chart of the day: The BestEverAlbums.com chart of the day is randomly selected from all charts of at least 50 entries (and divisible by ten). Charts are only selected if they have a minimum average rating of 75 out of 100 from at least 10 votes, and must have been updated in the last 180 days. In addition, a chart must allow member feedback for it to be eligible to be selected. A full history of chart of the day can be viewed here.
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Chantal Goya ??!?xwx?!
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You're an odd one satiemaniac, but i like it
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I've only heard 16 of the albums on this chart, and I love every single one of them. I'll get around to the rest at some point, I reckon.
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Norman Bates wrote:
Chantal Goya ??!?xwx?!


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denmarkman wrote:
I've only heard 16 of the albums on this chart, and I love every single one of them. I'll get around to the rest at some point, I reckon.


I've heard 42 of these, which surprised me actually, I thought that number would be considerably smaller. And among those 42 are albums that I adore and then very occasionally some shit I find nigh-on unlistenable (Kazumoto Endo, Sicko Mobb, and Momus all irritate me to no end). But yeah, I need to get around to the stuff I haven't heard. It's a wonderful chart, and it highlights a lot of music from around the world that I really owe it to myself to at least begin to familiarise myself with. Will continue to use satie's charts as a source for recommendations, even if that brings with it an occasional risk of serious ear-torture. Great stuff.
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Skinny wrote:
I've heard 42 of these, which surprised me actually, I thought that number would be considerably smaller. And among those 42 are albums that I adore and then very occasionally some shit I find nigh-on unlistenable (Kazumoto Endo, Sicko Mobb, and Momus all irritate me to no end). But yeah, I need to get around to the stuff I haven't heard. It's a wonderful chart, and it highlights a lot of music from around the world that I really owe it to myself to at least begin to familiarise myself with. Will continue to use satie's charts as a source for recommendations, even if that brings with it an occasional risk of serious ear-torture. Great stuff.


I think unlistenable is pretty much the point of Kazumoto Endo's aesthetics. The japanese noise scene is about complete sonic deconstruction, lol.
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I think unlistenable is pretty much the point of Kazumoto Endo's aesthetics. The japanese noise scene is about complete sonic deconstruction, lol.


I get that, but it just doesn't do anything for me whatsoever. Even if I understand what he's attempting to do, I still can't even appreciate it from that stand point. It just annoys the hell out of me.
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Skinny wrote:
I get that, but it just doesn't do anything for me whatsoever. Even if I understand what he's attempting to do, I still can't even appreciate it from that stand point. It just annoys the hell out of me.


It takes a really special or insane person to appreciate harsh noise unapologetically. Unfortunately, I am probably more the latter than the former. I like the textures, artistic statement, and sonic layering. Don't know why I've loved harsh noise ever since I heard this:


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Yeah, I'm nuts. Admit me to an asylum now.
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meccalecca wrote:
You're an odd one satiemaniac, but i like it


This is what best got my idea, I have no words to say,...but it's a pretty cool chart, so many things to discover, also love the inclusion of Nara Leão, I don't actually see that album around here usually.
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