Listed below are the overall rankings for the best albums in history as determined by their aggregate positions in over 59,000 different greatest album charts on BestEverAlbums.com! (Chart last updated: 1 hour ago).
"Are you thinking of escaping the invasion of the Japanese music scene ? You're wrong ... After Ajate, Videotapemusic, CHAI and Minyo Crusaders, here's another amazing discovery coming from the land of the Rising Sun and that will kick you in the ass. She are called おとぼけビ~バ~ (Otoboke Beaver) and o...""Are you thinking of escaping the invasion of the Japanese music scene ? You're wrong ... After Ajate, Videotapemusic, CHAI and Minyo Crusaders, here's another amazing discovery coming from the land of the Rising Sun and that will kick you in the ass. She are called おとぼけビ~バ~ (Otoboke Beaver) and offer us a completely crazy album called "ITEKOMA HITS". The female quartet comes from Kyoto and is composed of Acconrinrin (vocals, guitar), Yoyoyoshie (guitar, choirs), Hiro-chan (bass, choirs) and Kahokiss (drums, choirs) and offers us a condensed punk-rock and hardcore noise-punk. But with a sense of the excessive Japanese style. What we will remember, the Japanese Acconrinrin's vocals completely goofy accompanied by his bordelic choirs sometimes screamed sometimes anarchic that seem to come from a manga. It's short, stupid but in any case it's damn punchy and effective. Fourteen tracks that never exceed 2 minutes 30, おとぼけビ~バ~ proves that the female Japanese punk-rock scene has something to say.
Arigato gozaimasu.
8/10
Best track: "Datsu: Hikage No Onna","[+]Reply
"The greatest live album ever made in my opinion. This is the recording of Bruce Springsteen's first ever show in the U.K. It's absolutely stunning. You can tell Springsteen is fired up for this, a little nervous even. The wonderful, thunder road, kicks off the show in it's acoustic piano incarnat...""The greatest live album ever made in my opinion. This is the recording of Bruce Springsteen's first ever show in the U.K. It's absolutely stunning. You can tell Springsteen is fired up for this, a little nervous even. The wonderful, thunder road, kicks off the show in it's acoustic piano incarnation, then the band roars in with, tenth avenue freeze out. The energy is infectious, it's like the band are playing for their lives, it's that intense. There's excellent versions of great Springsteen songs, such as, she's the one, spirit in the night, and the majestic, jungleland, which features Clarence Clemon's greatest ever solo on a Springsteen track. There's a cool, slowed down version of, E street shuffle, and some nice improvisation from organist Danny Federici on Kitty's back. Rosalita, is great as always, and the concert climaxes with a fantastic cover of the Gary'US' Bonds hit, quarter to three. The listener is left breathless. There are some great live albums, The Who's, live at Leeds, and Dylan's 'albert hall' gig, this is up there with them. "[+]Reply
"This was Alice's biggest commercial success in years (and there are few more deserving. This isn't a bad hard rock release but I actually think Hey Stoopid which is simiilar in sound if you like hair metal is superior."Reply
"For all the talk of Oasis inheriting the Stone Roses mantle, this album comes closest to the intricate musicianship and skill that was the roses true defining feature... a finely crafted work that has appreciated in value as time has passed. Thought to be just one of a crowd of albums of high but...""For all the talk of Oasis inheriting the Stone Roses mantle, this album comes closest to the intricate musicianship and skill that was the roses true defining feature... a finely crafted work that has appreciated in value as time has passed. Thought to be just one of a crowd of albums of high but short lived popularity at the time, only at a distance of some years, when it's contemporary works have faded from view, can it's brilliance be understood."[+]Reply
"i disagree.. the quality of the themes is, if anything, beatle-esque.. who cares if it's instrumental computer-game music? the beatles never changed my life"Reply
"Great production sound enhancing just meh songs.. Too self-consciously cool to really excite. We know where they got their gritty blues style from and they know that we know. Was there a Kills vs White Stripes fan war back in the day?"Reply
"When this came out, it had been 8 years since the last AC/DC album. As soon as you hear those opening chords....you KNOW it's AC/DC....and it's like seeing an old friend after a long time apart. AC/DC's style may be simple and basic...but nobody sounds quite like them."Reply
"Best EP ever. Polyethylene, Pearly, and Palo Alto are some of Radiohead's best songs. Thom's voice really shines in this album, and Johnny absolutely shreds. Shouldn't be a surprise that the greatest album of all time also has the greatest B-Sides."Reply
"'84:i Kissing Stick Aka "What Tastes Great But Adds No Weight?!" “Back then, Eddie was sort of the apex of a new direction for guitarists of my generation. If you were just getting in the game like me, he was the guy to look up to. He made it all seem so exciting. Everybody wanted to play like hi...""'84:i Kissing Stick
Aka "What Tastes Great But Adds No Weight?!"
“Back then, Eddie was sort of the apex of a new direction for guitarists of my generation. If you were just getting in the game like me, he was the guy to look up to. He made it all seem so exciting. Everybody wanted to play like him, and every band wanted to hit it big like Van Halen.” – Warren DeMartini, lead guitarist of Ratt
Look in the mirror
You’re too good for yourself - The Morning After
The Setting: What could be better?! We’re driving down the highway in our rented Ford Mustang convertible , the three of us belting out the lyrics to Ratt’s "Wanted Man". Pumping our fists up into the hot Floridian sun as we accelerate around the curves on the palm lined road. We’re on our way to Grandmother's house, BUT there's not a wolf in sight! The REAL Tilly pays the album we're spinning – Ratt’s Out Of The Cellar – the highest compliment she can think of... “This is just as good as Def Leppard, Dad! Maybe even Ozzy!” Gotta love it when your teen daughter is turning into a metalhead, right?
Out Of The Cellar did just that for Ratt back in 1984. They had been toiling away in the gutter of the Sunset Strip for pretty much a decade by then. The basics were already there, as one listen to Ratt’s EP (1983)penned by longtime Mickey Ratt club members, vocalist Stephen Pearcy & rhythm guitarist Robbin Crosby, would tell you. They were close. So close. But, back then you needed an Eddie or Randy to close the deal. You needed a guitar hero to bring down the lightning. Enter teenaged DeMartini, the hand-picked successor to Jake E Lee, on his departure from Ratt to join the Ozzman himself. Would DeMartini elevate Ratt Out Of The..."
The Listen: Sometimes you just want music to kiss & flirt too. Nothing heavy. Just something fun to get the party going and those Bartles & Jaymes flowing And just Outside Providence, hair metal was just da thing to get those wine coolers tilted back & perpendicular! Back in '84, Ratt was the band that all the bad girls had on their party mixtapes. Just the right amount of danger while keeping it sugary sweet. Delicious crunchy-chewy riffs like a Twix’s candy bar. This was music for walking to the mall too. . When I throw this on, I can almost taste the hairspray!
The Verdict: A shiny & polished update of Motley Crue's sleazetastic masterpiece from 1981 - Too Fast For Love [+]Reply