Chart of the day (#485): By Norman Bates

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Today's chart of the day

Top 100 Music Albums of the 1970s by Norman Bates (View chart)

1. Pink Moon by Nick Drake (1972)
2. Rock Bottom by Robert Wyatt (1974)
3. Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division (1979)
4. What's Going On by Marvin Gaye (1971)
5. Neu! '75 by Neu! (1975)
6. Marquee Moon by Television (1977)
7. Faust IV by Faust (1973)
8. Attica Blues by Archie Shepp (1972)
9. Tago Mago by Can (1971)
10. Chairs Missing by Wire (1978)
11. Zuckerzeit by Cluster (1974)
12. Fear by John Cale (1974)
13. Judee Sill by Judee Sill (1971)
14. There's A Riot Goin' On by Sly and the Family Stone (1971)
15. Bryter Layter by Nick Drake (1970)
16. Drumming by Steve Reich (1971)
17. The Modern Lovers by The Modern Lovers (1976)
18. Horses by Patti Smith (1975)
19. Mothership Connection by Parliament (1975)
20. Pink Flag by Wire (1977)
21. Paris 1919 by John Cale (1973)
22. Fun House by The Stooges (1970)
23. Desertshore by Nico (1970)
24. After The Gold Rush by Neil Young (1970)
25. Starsailor by Tim Buckley (1970)
26. L'Homme À Tête De Chou by Serge Gainsbourg (1976)
27. Radio-Activity by Kraftwerk (1975)
28. Meet The Residents by The Residents (1974)
29. Entertainment! by Gang Of Four (1979)
30. Cut by The Slits (1979)
31. Metal Box by Public Image Ltd. (1979)
32. Singles Going Steady by Buzzcocks (1979)
33. Inventions For Electric Guitar by Manuel Göttsching (1975)
34. Expensive Shit by Fela Kuti (1975)
35. Before And After Science by Brian Eno (1977)
36. Suicide by Suicide (1977)
37. Innervisions by Stevie Wonder (1973)
38. Trans-Europe Express by Kraftwerk (1977)
39. Maison Rose by Emmanuelle Parrenin (1977)
40. Low by David Bowie (1977)
41. The Raincoats by The Raincoats (1979)
42. Ramones by Ramones (1976)
43. One Nation Under A Groove by Funkadelic (1978)
44. The Madcap Laughs by Syd Barrett (1970)
45. Real Life by Magazine (1978)
46. Heart Food by Judee Sill (1973)
47. Alien Soundtracks by Chrome (1978)
48. Solid Air by John Martyn (1973)
49. Body Meta by Ornette Coleman (1976)
50. Soapsuds, Soapsuds by Ornette Coleman (1979)
51. Half Machine Lip Moves by Chrome (1979)
52. Estudando O Samba by Tom Zé (1976)
53. The Undertones by The Undertones (1979)
54. The Clash by The Clash (1977)
55. Marjory Razorblade by Kevin Coyne (1973)
56. Histoire De Melody Nelson by Serge Gainsbourg (1971)
57. Musik Von Harmonia by Harmonia (1974)
58. Duncan Browne by Duncan Browne (1973)
59. Les Stances A Sophie by Art Ensemble Of Chicago (1970)
60. White Light by Gene Clark (1971)
61. Bill Fay by Bill Fay (1970)
62. Hunky Dory by David Bowie (1971)
63. This Is Madness by The Last Poets (1971)
64. Blue by Joni Mitchell (1971)
65. Vous Et Nous by Brigitte Fontaine & Areski Belkacem (1977)
66. Just Another Diamond Day by Vashti Bunyan (1970)
67. Moondance by Van Morrison (1970)
68. He's Coming by Roy Ayers (1972)
69. Love In Us All by Pharoah Sanders (1974)
70. Duck Stab by The Residents (1978)
71. Wisdom Through Music by Pharoah Sanders (1973)
72. The Man-Machine by Kraftwerk (1978)
73. Timewind by Klaus Schulze (1975)
74. Into Your Ears by Pete Dello (1971)
75. Vu de l'extérieur by Serge Gainsbourg (1973)
76. Dub Housing by Pere Ubu (1978)
77. Small Talk At 125th And Lenox by Gil Scott-Heron (1970)
78. Rocket To Russia by Ramones (1977)
79. Third/Sister Lovers by Big Star (1978)
80. Germ Free Adolescents by X-Ray Spex (1978)
81. Two Sevens Clash by Culture (1977)
82. Fingerprince by The Residents (1977)
83. Black Vinyl Shoes by Shoes (1977)
84. East Of The River Nile by Augustus Pablo (1977)
85. Talking Book by Stevie Wonder (1972)
86. A Trip To Marineville by Swell Maps (1979)
87. The Modern Dance by Pere Ubu (1978)
88. Y by The Pop Group (1979)
89. Head Hunters by Herbie Hancock (1973)
90. (No Pussyfooting) by Fripp & Eno (1973)
91. Specials by The Specials (1979)
92. Setting Sons by The Jam (1979)
93. Zombie by Fela Kuti (1977)
94. Jammy Smears by Ivor Cutler (1976)
95. Super Ape by The Upsetters (1976)
96. The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars by David Bowie (1972)
97. Ege Bamyasi by Can (1972)
98. Radio City by Big Star (1974)
99. Winter In America by Gil Scott-Heron / Brian Jackson (1974)
100. London Calling by The Clash (1979)

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.
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One of my favourite charts on the site, and a great place for recommendations.
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lethalnezzle wrote:
One of my favourite charts on the site, and a great place for recommendations.
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It's a nice chart.
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One of the best decade charts.
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Possibly the best thing since sliced bread!
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London Calling at #100? How can it be so?
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MrFrogger wrote:
London Calling at #100? How can it be so?
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MrFrogger wrote:
London Calling at #100? How can it be so?


What's harder to believe is that this is 70s chart with no Pink Floyd, no Led Zeppelin, no Rolling Stones, no The Who, no Bruce Springsteen, no Black Sabbath, no Yes...
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Jasonconfused wrote:
What's harder to believe is that this is 70s chart with no Pink Floyd, no Led Zeppelin, no Rolling Stones, no The Who, no Bruce Springsteen, no Black Sabbath, no Yes...


I wonder how that happened.
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