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  • Posted: 05/31/2013 08:00
  • Post subject: Chart of the day (#595): By svenerik
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Today's chart of the day

Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by svenerik (View chart)

1. The Band by The Band (1969)
2. Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys (1966)
3. Astral Weeks by Van Morrison (1968)
4. The Basement Tapes by Bob Dylan & The Band (1975)
5. Something Else By The Kinks by The Kinks (1967)
6. Today! by The Beach Boys (1965)
7. All Summer Long by The Beach Boys (1964)
8. Radio City by Big Star (1974)
9. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles (1967)
10. Dusty in Memphis by Dusty Springfield (1969)
11. Odessey And Oracle by The Zombies (1968)
12. Exile On Main St. by The Rolling Stones (1972)
13. Purple Rain by Prince & The Revolution (1984)
14. John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan (1967)
15. Tonight's The Night by Neil Young (1975)
16. Music From Big Pink by The Band (1968)
17. Grievous Angel by Gram Parsons (1974)
18. Loveless by My Bloody Valentine (1991)
19. Blood On The Tracks by Bob Dylan (1975)
20. #1 Record by Big Star (1972)
21. Innervisions by Stevie Wonder (1973)
22. The Soft Bulletin by The Flaming Lips (1999)
23. Revolver by The Beatles (1966)
24. Five Leaves Left by Nick Drake (1969)
25. Ram by Paul & Linda McCartney (1971)
26. Friends by The Beach Boys (1968)
27. Get Happy!! by Elvis Costello (1980)
28. Fresh by Sly and the Family Stone (1973)
29. Curtis by Curtis Mayfield (1970)
30. Before And After Science by Brian Eno (1977)
31. Court And Spark by Joni Mitchell (1974)
32. Dirty Mind by Prince (1980)
33. Sign 'o' the Times by Prince (1987)
34. The Beatles (The White Album) by The Beatles (1968)
35. Music Has The Right To Children by Boards Of Canada (1998)
36. The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society by The Kinks (1968)
37. This Year's Model by Elvis Costello (1978)
38. Who's Next by The Who (1971)
39. Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan (1965)
40. Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire) by The Kinks (1969)
41. Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles (1967)
42. Band On The Run by Paul McCartney & Wings (1973)
43. Blonde On Blonde by Bob Dylan (1966)
44. I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight by Richard & Linda Thompson (1974)
45. Face To Face by The Kinks (1966)
46. Hunky Dory by David Bowie (1971)
47. What's Going On by Marvin Gaye (1971)
48. Elis & Tom by Elis Regina & Tom Jobim (1974)
49. Katy Lied by Steely Dan (1975)
50. Self Portrait by Bob Dylan (1970)
51. Physical Graffiti by Led Zeppelin (1975)
52. The Who By Numbers by The Who (1975)
53. Love You by The Beach Boys (1977)
54. The Shape Of Jazz To Come by Ornette Coleman Trio (1959)
55. Kind Of Blue by Miles Davis (1959)
56. Let It Be by The Beatles (1970)
57. Wave by Antonio Carlos Jobim (1967)
58. Rubber Soul by The Beatles (1965)
59. Sound-Dust by Stereolab (2001)
60. John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band by John Lennon (1970)
61. In A Silent Way by Miles Davis (1969)
62. Tapestry by Carole King (1971)
63. Lovesexy by Prince (1988)
64. Third/Sister Lovers by Big Star (1978)
65. Margerine Eclipse by Stereolab (2004)
66. Dots And Loops by Stereolab (1997)
67. Countdown To Ecstasy by Steely Dan (1973)
68. Chaos And Creation In The Backyard by Paul McCartney (2005)
69. Rock Of Ages by The Band (1972)
70. Good Old Boys by Randy Newman (1974)
71. Far East Suite by Duke Ellington (1967)
72. Abbey Road by The Beatles (1969)
73. Nancy & Lee by Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood (1968)
74. My Funny Valentine: Miles Davis in Concert by Miles Davis (1965)
75. With The Beatles by The Beatles (1963)
76. Koyaanisqatsi by Philip Glass (1983)
77. Monk's Music by Thelonious Monk (1957)
78. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere by Neil Young And Crazy Horse (1969)
79. Cobra And Phases Group Play Voltage In The Milky Night by Stereolab (1999)
80. Pink Moon by Nick Drake (1972)
81. East Side Story by Squeeze (1981)
82. The Gilded Palace Of Sin by The Flying Burrito Brothers (1969)
83. Inspiration Information by Shuggie Otis (1974)
84. Ode To Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry (1967)
85. Between The Buttons by The Rolling Stones (1967)
86. Blues & Roots by Charles Mingus (1960)
87. The Black Saint And The Sinner Lady by Charles Mingus (1963)
88. The Velvet Underground And Nico by The Velvet Underground (1967)
89. Filles de Kilimanjaro by Miles Davis (1969)
90. Daydream Nation by Sonic Youth (1988)
91. Snowbug by The High Llamas (1999)
92. Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus by Charles Mingus (1963)
93. Music For 18 Musicians by Steve Reich (1978)
94. Initials B.B. by Serge Gainsbourg (1968)
95. Donuts by J Dilla (2006)
96. Smiley Smile by The Beach Boys (1967)
97. Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) by Wu-Tang Clan (1993)
98. Stone Flower by Antonio Carlos Jobim (1970)
99. Pretenders by Pretenders (1980)
100. Yellow House by Grizzly Bear (2006)

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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A little too '60s for my taste, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Great chart overall.
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In b4 OMG dadrock ahhhh blahhh!!... stfu.

This chart actually has a bunch of really great albums on there.
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Nice, I think I'd mostly enjoy to listen through this
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I don't dislike charts that are focused mainly on the older years. No, I have zero problem with that, but what grates me about most of these charts that have mainly the 60's and 70's is that they typically have little to nothing of interest. They're just fucking boring, which is why I dislike these "dadrocker charts" because they're typically among the most boring and useless to go through on the site. Looking at the top 40 or so, I have little incentive to go through the rest of this chart.

Now, is this a trait unique to these "dadrocker charts" (and dadrock isn't a fucking genre so stop calling any albums "dadrock". It's fucking rock. The people who listen to them and dismiss anything else are called dadrockers, that doesn't change the motherfucking genre)? No, I see this all the fucking time with charts that focus on mainly modern albums too. They irk me all the same. If you have a ton of albums I've seen and listened to as well as albums that have already been repeatedly talked about and what not, you have manged to lose my interest. That's the main problem I find with charts in general. Should you change your chart because I dislike it? No, obviously not, but I would like people to remember one thing. I'm not rating your taste or the albums in your chart, I'm rating the chart.
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