Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by subtleman22

I admire those who can limit their charts to one or two albums per band. But this is a list of the best albums according to me, so naturally the bands that influenced me most will turn up most often.

I do listen to other music besides Floyd, Zeppelin and The Stones, and I like other eras besides the sixties and seventies. My music library is pretty diverse, and I love to discover new (or old and unfamiliar) sounds. I'm also fascinated by the forces that come into play when a band comes together to produce a masterwork. Some bands did it repeatedly; others occasionally; many achieved it only once. But ultimately this is a list of my very favorite albums--the ones that hold the most significance for me, so it's impossible to be objective. Hey, why would I want to be?

I hope you enjoy the chart. I always try to leave ratings and/or comments for those who rate and comment on my charts. Music is important, and I'm curious about the music that inspires others.

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Some of the prettiest solo piano work you'll ever hear. Perfectly captures the melancholy of the season. [First added to this chart: 06/06/2012]
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1980
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The Beatles "other" first album is like an early Greatest Hits. Makes you feel bad for the Brits, who had to buy Please Please Me AND With the Beatles, neither of which is nearly as good. [First added to this chart: 06/06/2012]
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1964
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642
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Jimi's strongest batch of songs, and The Experience (is there a better band name?) provide able backing. [First added to this chart: 06/06/2012]
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1967
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Ridiculously better than anything else they've done. And they've done . . . well, some other not entirely self-indulgent stuff that didn't involve sticking daggers into their keyboards. [First added to this chart: 06/06/2012]
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1973
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A great, gritty swan song for Mr. Mojo Risin'. [First added to this chart: 06/06/2012]
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1971
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The most consistently good record from a band that did a lot of great things. [First added to this chart: 06/06/2012]
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1972
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405
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The only record from Manufactured Supergroup #2. Clapton and Winwood sounded great together and they had some terrific songs to work with. [First added to this chart: 06/06/2012]
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1969
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Possibly had even more of an impact than Revolver. One of their most consistent records. [First added to this chart: 06/09/2012]
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1965
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I love the raucous, messy energy on The Who's first album. They wouldn't really approach it again until Who's Next. [First added to this chart: 06/06/2012]
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1965
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A good band that never did anything nearly as good as this again. [First added to this chart: 06/09/2012]
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1994
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 3 3%
1960s 29 29%
1970s 46 46%
1980s 10 10%
1990s 10 10%
2000s 2 2%
2010s 0 0%
2020s 0 0%
Country Albums %


United Kingdom 57 57%
United States 37 37%
Mixed Nationality 4 4%
Ireland 2 2%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

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From 07/18/2017 21:00
Love this list. A New World record, Argybargy, I robot. Brilliant choices. Good work.
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From 12/08/2016 01:57
Just listened to Renaissance. Thanks for the introduction!
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From 12/08/2016 01:49
Diverse ears. I'll have to give Heart a "non-radio" listen!
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Lots of solid stuff here. I especially appreciate the inclusion of Exile on Main St. and Who's Next.
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From 04/10/2016 21:20
Great albums and even better comments, I feel like you chose some of these albums just so you could put them next to other albums for a punchline! The lack of modern music knocks it down 5 points, but we all know 60's-70's music is better anyway!
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From 12/07/2015 21:23
Very interesting choices and not always the most obvious choices of great bands. I also liked your comments.
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From 11/22/2015 14:30
Due to the albums we have in common on our charts, I will give the ones I've never heard a listen. Classic chart.
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From 11/21/2015 15:33
Classic chart. I'm not as great a lover of Floyd as you are, but love Zep and the Who. You're heavy on the 70's but that was the era of classic albums. In some ways our tastes differ significantly and in some ways we are soul bros. Much respect.
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From 11/21/2015 12:29
Great, love to see you appreciate "those 23 minute songs". Just loveable chart
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From 10/27/2015 06:28
A lot of classics. But would love to see you add more modern albums or the ones released like past 3 years.
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Best Albums of 1984
1. Purple Rain by Prince And The Revolution
2. Ride The Lightning by Metallica
3. The Smiths by The Smiths
4. Born In The U.S.A. by Bruce Springsteen
5. Let It Be by The Replacements
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15. Reckoning by R.E.M.
16. Diamond Life by Sade
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18. Rattlesnakes by Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
19. Meat Puppets II by Meat Puppets
20. E2-E4 by Manuel Göttsching
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