Top 500 Albums of All Time by Rolling Stone (2005)
Rolling Stone is an American magazine devoted to music and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco in 1967. In 2003, Rolling Stone published an article describing what it considered to be the top 500 music albums of all time. In 2005, this list was updated and released as a book.
(Official website: www.rollingstone.com)
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list is ok, nothing spectacular
The List was a little bet better this time around, but still too narrow in it's focus. And still too many greatest hits and compilation albums, although a few of the most un-necessary we're removed. Still, it's a very dissapointing list, especially given the hype.
A little better than the 2003 list.
RS have definitely got a hard on for the Beatles.
A little better than their previous greatest album list but this one is still bad. How can anyone truly believe that the 60s and 70s had all of the good music. That is ignorance at its finest. What about bands like Nirvana, Radiohead, Kraftwerk, Blur, The Arcade Fire, Animal Collective, Beach House, Beastie boys, Beck, Outkast, the Black Keys, Bjork, Bloc Party, Built to spill, Daft Punk, Kanye West, Jay-Z, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Elliott Smith, The Flaming Lips, Pavement, Fugazi, Black Flag, Joy Division, Meat Puppets, Gorillaz, Grizzly Bear, Interpol, The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, M83, Public Enemy, Nas, N.W.A., A Tribe Called Quest, Modest Mouse and many many many many many many more. I'm just tired of typing now but I could go on forever with great 80s 90s and 2000s artists.
There's a huge gap in rock after 1980.
Depression-inducing albums are overrepresented, while hard rock and heavy metal are virtually non-existent.
The inclusion of compilations is absurd!
too nostalgic and not enough compromised with the new artist
This chart is offensively bad and horridly banale.
not bad team
Wouldn't have expected anything else from you, Nape.
That aside, this is an alright chart, not that brilliant though.
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