The best and worst years

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rkm





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  • Posted: 07/06/2016 15:24
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I made this chart, which shows two sets of data... #1 Album Overall Rank for each year, and the Top Ten Albums Overall Rank Average for each year.

Based on this, the best years are: 1967, 1969, 1971, 1994, 1991, 1968, 1977.
The worst years are: 2015, 2014, 1981, 2013, 1966, 1990, 1965.

I found it interesting, so I thought I'd share it.

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I mean, I guess a lot of the data makes absolute sense since more recent albums have not had the same amount of time to crystallize themselves into a higher ranking and you get a bit of a hill during the dad-rock 80's, but does averaging out the top ten albums' over ranks really show anything?

That's just off the top of my head with no deep analysis so I could be completely off.
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Other stuff I've read about formats informs this:
- 1967 was the first year that albums outsold singles, as artists began using the LP format to make larger artistic statements.
- 1999 was the peak year for albums sales (CDs)
- in 2003, albums sales began to decline and singles sales began to rise, due to downloads. By 2009, singles outsold albums again, marking the end of the album era.
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rkm





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Sales figures and music criticism aren't the same thing, but this chart largely lines up with my other chart, with spikes for 1977, 1984, 1991, 1994, and 1999, and then a decline from 2003 to 2009.

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Interesting stuff.
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So, why is it that artists still produce albums, when the public mostly are only interested in singles?
I guess it's still the desire to make larger artistic statements.
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rkm wrote:
So, why is it that artists still produce albums, when the public mostly are only interested in singles?
I guess it's still the desire to make larger artistic statements.


I have noticed that for the first time since the 60s/70s an 8 track album has come back, or at least is more common than it was in the 90s, etc.

I also totally stole your graph (downloaded the pic and shared with others and quoted "RKM").
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sethmadsen wrote:
rkm wrote:
So, why is it that artists still produce albums, when the public mostly are only interested in singles?
I guess it's still the desire to make larger artistic statements.


I have noticed that for the first time since the 60s/70s an 8 track album has come back, or at least is more common than it was in the 90s, etc.

I also totally stole your graph (downloaded the pic and shared with others and quoted "RKM").


Totally fine. You're welcome.

What 8 track album are you thinking of?

One thing the chart enlightened me about, is why I'm finding it so hard to fill the 1981 shelf in my CD collection.
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Ashamedly I'm thinking of this album, but I'm pretty sure I've come across maybe 3-5 more from the 2010s that aren't EPs, but albums like this.


Ghost Stories by Coldplay
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Ray LaMontagne's "Ouroboros" is 8 tracks
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