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albummaster
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- Posted: 05/15/2013 08:00
- Post subject: Chart of the day (#579): By Steff3n
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Today's chart of the day
Top 50 Greatest Music Albums by Steff3n (View chart)
1. The Velvet Underground And Nico by The Velvet Underground (1967)
2. In Rainbows by Radiohead (2007)
3. Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division (1979)
4. OK Computer by Radiohead (1997)
5. Abbey Road by The Beatles (1969)
6. Disintegration by The Cure (1989)
7. Funeral by Arcade Fire (2004)
8. Loaded by The Velvet Underground (1970)
9. Turn On The Bright Lights by Interpol (2002)
10. Doolittle by Pixies (1989)
11. Led Zeppelin IV by Led Zeppelin (1971)
12. Kid A by Radiohead (2000)
13. The Velvet Underground by The Velvet Underground (1969)
14. For Emma, Forever Ago by Bon Iver (2007)
15. The Beatles (The White Album) by The Beatles (1968)
16. The Soft Bulletin by The Flaming Lips (1999)
17. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco (2002)
18. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles (1967)
19. Astral Weeks by Van Morrison (1968)
20. Led Zeppelin by Led Zeppelin (1969)
21. Nevermind by Nirvana (1991)
22. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac (1977)
23. Exile On Main St. by The Rolling Stones (1972)
24. Let It Bleed by The Rolling Stones (1969)
25. Are You Experienced by The Jimi Hendrix Experience (1967)
26. Summerteeth by Wilco (1999)
27. Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis (1959)
28. In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel (1998)
29. The Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd (1973)
30. Surfer Rosa by Pixies (1988)
31. Blood On The Tracks by Bob Dylan (1975)
32. Closer by Joy Division (1980)
33. Grace by Jeff Buckley (1994)
34. Aha Shake Heartbreak by Kings Of Leon (2004)
35. Songs For The Deaf by Queens Of The Stone Age (2002)
36. Sticky Fingers by The Rolling Stones (1971)
37. Faith by The Cure (1981)
38. Bossanova by Pixies (1990)
39. Led Zeppelin III by Led Zeppelin (1970)
40. Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots by The Flaming Lips (2002)
41. Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake (1969)
42. Violator by Depeche Mode (1990)
43. Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not by Arctic Monkeys (2006)
44. Absolution by Muse (2003)
45. Z by My Morning Jacket (2005)
46. Is This It by The Strokes (2001)
47. Achtung Baby by U2 (1991)
48. All Things Must Pass by George Harrison (1970)
49. Boxer by The National (2007)
50. Power, Corruption And Lies by New Order (1983)
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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Norman Bates
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- Posted: 05/15/2013 10:41
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Why not.
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meccalecca
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EyeKanFly
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- Posted: 05/15/2013 17:48
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10/10.
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- Posted: 05/15/2013 18:05
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Not a single ounce of originality here.
I hate to hate on people's charts, but it seems unlikely that someone could listen to a breadth of music yet still have the same favourite albums as The Rolling Stone magazine.
I love all these albums, but I'd love more to see something new.
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meccalecca
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- Posted: 05/15/2013 18:11
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Puncture Repair wrote: | Not a single ounce of originality here.
I hate to hate on people's charts, but it seems unlikely that someone could listen to a breadth of music yet still have the same favourite albums as The Rolling Stone magazine.
I love all these albums, but I'd love more to see something new. |
It's really not that different than your own chart. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
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drakonium
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- Posted: 05/15/2013 20:22
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meccalecca wrote: | It's really not that different than your own chart. |
Actually, that's always something that bothers me when I rate charts. I mean, I obviously love it when a chart is different, has its own feel, it's own personality, and surprised at each page, and I'm bored by charts containing classic choices everywhere. In this case, I usually comment something like "listen to more music" or "I wish there was more interesting picks", but after that I always feel guilty, because its not like my chart was the more original either. Most albums on it are in the top 1000. I never know what to do. Do someone with a mainstream chart have the right to criticize another chart for being mainstream? Whatever there is in my chart, I'm bored with mainstream ones. My enjoyment of them doesn't depend of what I have on mine. So why my rating should? I'm usually really confused by that. I don't know if I made my point clear, though.
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meccalecca
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- Posted: 05/15/2013 20:28
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drakonium wrote: | Actually, that's always something that bothers me when I rate charts. I mean, I obviously love it when a chart is different, has its own feel, it's own personality, and surprised at each page, and I'm bored by charts containing classic choices everywhere. In this case, I usually comment something like "listen to more music" or "I wish there was more interesting picks", but after that I always feel guilty, because its not like my chart was the more original either. Most albums on it are in the top 1000. I never know what to do. Do someone with a mainstream chart have the right to criticize another chart for being mainstream? Whatever there is in my chart, I'm bored with mainstream ones. My enjoyment of them doesn't depend of what I have on mine. So why my rating should? I'm usually really confused by that. I don't know if I made my point clear, though. |
I totally understand. Rating people's taste in music is even more ridiculous than rating music itself. I think there's benefit to rating what you like, but at the same time there's no exact science or criteria in doing so.
My overall chart has a ton of the classic choices. There's a reason they're classics and universally loved. It may be boring to see, but it is what it is. I could totally just fill my chart with my more obscure favorites but it's a bit dishonest, so I just hope if people like my overall chart they may explore my Decade and Year charts which go quite a bit deeper. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
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Patman360
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- Posted: 05/15/2013 20:41
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meccalecca wrote: | I totally understand. Rating people's taste in music is even more ridiculous than rating music itself. I think there's benefit to rating what you like, but at the same time there's no exact science or criteria in doing so.
My overall chart has a ton of the classic choices. There's a reason they're classics and universally loved. It may be boring to see, but it is what it is. I could totally just fill my chart with my more obscure favorites but it's a bit dishonest, so I just hope if people like my overall chart they may explore my Decade and Year charts which go quite a bit deeper. |
Agreed!
The point of the charts is to express an honest opinion about what albums we love, it shouldn't matter if they're 'mainstream' or not.
Anyway, I like this chart, there's some great picks in there and of course the Bossanova inclusion is a nice bonus! _________________
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