Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by Kalipto

My favorite albums from my favorite artists. I've only included albums that I've listened through quite a bit and enjoyed (obviously :P), so if something isn't here, it's probably because I haven't finished it yet.
To Be Updated every once in a while, so check back if you like it :D

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Most of their work is a bloody masterpiece, but "The Division Bell" is just a touching and magnificent album, although it will always be overshadowed by the beautiful "High Hopes", it's the other tracks that really build up to that fantastic moment, and without them the finale just wouldn't be the same.
Top 3 Tracks:
1. "High Hopes"
2. "Lost For Words"
3. "Coming Back to Life"
[First added to this chart: 03/07/2016]
Year of Release:
1994
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3,289
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Top 3 Tracks:
1. "Wish You Were Here"
2. "Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts 1-5)"
3. "Welcome To The Machine"
[First added to this chart: 03/07/2016]
Year of Release:
1975
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51,033
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Top 3 Tracks:
1. "Time"
2. "Us and Them"
3. "The Great Gig in the Sky"
[First added to this chart: 03/07/2016]
Year of Release:
1973
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71,836
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Top 3 Tracks:
1. "Comfortably Numb"
2. "Hey You"
3. "Another Brick in the Wall Part 2"
[First added to this chart: 05/08/2016]
Year of Release:
1979
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30,257
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 6 6%
1970s 19 19%
1980s 18 18%
1990s 14 14%
2000s 26 26%
2010s 17 17%
2020s 0 0%
Country Albums %


United Kingdom 48 48%
United States 30 30%
Australia 9 9%
Canada 4 4%
France 3 3%
Iceland 2 2%
Ireland 2 2%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%
Live? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

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From 03/04/2018 18:07
Yeah I quite like many of the albums and artists that you list. It looks like you had your music - Nick Cave, Bruce Springstein and Editors feature often, but it then looks like your picking up some new artists to you probably from seeing charts and recommendations from sites like this - which is what I guess this site is all about. So well done for that. As you say, as you get to listen to other stuff it might start to feature - I'm on a similar journey and finding loads of new and exciting albums and artists
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From 09/09/2016 13:15
As long as someone's taste is interesting it doesn't necessarily have to be good. Although the chart is frankly, bizarre, there are some interesting insights into the mind of a peculiar, peculiar man, whoever he may be. Quite a few albums on the list are great, yet the placement is odd. Who would ever have thought that a list which contains Bowie and Pink Floyd would have their albums placed below the albums of such bland and forgettable mediocrity like Editors and Mumford and Sons.

In any case, a brave chart, in the same way that being objectively wrong is sometimes brave.
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From 07/18/2016 14:28
are you quite sure that Division Bell is the only Pink Floyd album better than Wish You Were Here, The Wall, and Dark Side of the Moon? haven't you ever heard More, Ummagumma, Obscured By Clouds, the one with all of the empty beds on the cover, or Roger Waters' solo efforts? I can't believe you could only think of 1 PF album better than those 3, you're breaking my balls, man.

more interesting bits:

editors' best =/= back room?
queen's 2nd best = a kind of magic?
bruce springsteen's the rising + human touch > born to run?

you should prob listen to queen's the works, jazz, news of the world, queen II, and a day at the races, you'll probably like them more than a kind of magic.
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From 05/06/2016 22:22
If it wasn't for Mumford & Sons your chart and the whole overall chart would be perfect
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From 03/07/2016 22:20
Brave--and probably controversial--to list Mumford and Sons at #1 and #2. I'm not so sure about Babel, but Sigh No More is really a terrific album that became a cliche way too soon. I (mostly) don't fault the band for that.
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