Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by EyeKanFly

First update since 2020 (major or otherwise)

I've decided to include classical music in the chart, that's the biggest change. I've also embraced soundtracks, compilations, and live music more in the past few years and I think my chart reflects that more now.

While I haven't limited myself to 1 album per artist, I have limited myself to 1 version of each album or piece, which mainly applies to classical (otherwise I could've had a dozen recordings of Dvorak's 9th in my top 100) but also when artists have recorded multiple versions of their albums (e.g. studio and live) or cover versions exist.

All of these albums mean something very important to me, even if some of them didn't originate as "albums" (whether they be classical pieces, soundtracks, live sets, or compilations). Along with my companion charts where I've ranked my top albums all the way out to 1000, I think this presents a clear picture of my favorite music.

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“You ain’t a beauty but hey, you’re alright, and that’s alright with me” - Thunder Road

“There’s an opera out on the turnpike, there’s a ballet being fought out in the alley” - Jungleland

“It’s a town full of losers, and I’m pulling out of here to win” - Thunder Road

Almost every album I’ve listened to has moments that aren’t as good as others. This album is 110% all the way through. There’s no sour spots; every lyric, every measure, every beat is intentional and perfectly executed. Bruce Springsteen wanted to make an album that sounded like it was written by Bob Dylan, produced by Phil Specter, and sung by Roy Orbison. I don’t know if he got the Orbison bit down, but the rest is uncanny, it’s a holy combination of all the greatest elements of rock music, plus something so unique to Springsteen that can make anyone identify with the down-on-his-luck loser growing up in a working-class New Jersey factory town, longing to get out and do something greater.
[First added to this chart: 04/13/2013]
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1975
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“We slept in parking lots, I don’t mind…I’ve made a lot of mistakes, in my mind” - Chicago

“Oh God of Progress, have you degraded or forgot us?” - Come On! Feel the Illinoise! (Part I: The World’s Columbian Exposition – Part II: Carl Sandburg Visits Me in a Dream)

I have a vision of a film version of the Devil in the White City, or perhaps a musical or a ballet, which is set to the music of this album. The architects and engineers dance around their table to Come On! Feel the Illinoise! H. H. Holmes paces the hallways of his murder hotel to John Wayne Gacy, Jr. The first Ferris wheel is constructed to The Tallest Man, the Broadest Shoulders. Holmes reckons with his murders to They Are Night Zombies!!! They Are Neighbors!! They Have Come back from the Dead!! Ahhhh! Daniel Burnham surveys his great white city to The Man of Metropolis Steals Our Hearts.
[First added to this chart: 04/13/2013]
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2005
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23,114
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“Paradise comes at a price that I am not prepared to pay. What were we built for? Will someone tell me please?” - Megalomania

“You wanted more than I was worth, and you think I was scared, yeah, and you needed proof” - Hyper Music

While Muse have fallen out of favor with me in pretty much every album since 2012, they were my favorite band of my formative years, and I still love so much of their work. Plug in Baby and Megalomania played on repeat during my commute to my job in high school. The video of Feeling Good (live and drunk) forever lives in my heart as the ultimate version of this song. A 2009 Muse concert was among the best of my life, and I’m sure I will continue to love them even if other favorite musicians push Muse off the throne.
[First added to this chart: 04/13/2013]
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2001
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“When you go, take this heart. I’ll make no more use of it when there’s no more you” - Happy

“Your mother wouldn’t approve of how my mother raised me, but I do. I think I do.” - Your Best American Girl

I discovered Mitski a few years later than I needed, because I think her music would have resonated with me during my teenage years. That might have been impossible though since she’s about my age. It doesn't surprise me in the least that she has a large following of extremely dedicated young fans.
[First added to this chart: 11/20/2019]
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2016
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1,525
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“I am convinced that the future music of this country must be founded on what are called Negro melodies. These can be the foundation of a serious and original school of composition, to be developed in the United States. These beautiful and varied themes are the product of the soil. They are the folk songs of America and your composers must turn to them.” - Antonín Dvořák to Jeanette Thurber, 1892

Sometimes it takes an immigrant to show America what it truly is and what it can be. This monumental symphony soars tall above all others that came before, and in my view marks the epitome and end of the classical era and ushers in a new era, both modern classical music and the dominance of jazz as an art form. This album is here because of the flawless recording of Dvořák’s 9th Symphony, but using Smetana’s Die Moldau as the companion piece is a wonderful complement.

Other excellent recordings: Leonard Bernstein / New York Philharmonic (1962); István Kertész / London Symphony Orchestra (1967)
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1985
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179
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“He just smoked my eyelids and punched my cigarette” - Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again

“I didn't mean to make you so sad. You just happened to be there, that's all” - One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)

The poet is at his lyrical best here. I don’t claim to understand every single lyric, but what I can say is that Dylan sings of love, loss, life, humanity, and hope for a better tomorrow for all of us. And that all resonates with me here more so than on any of his other albums. My late uncle was a massive Dylan fan, and while I never got the chance to talk to him about what were his favorite songs or albums, I’m happy to continue his interests.
[First added to this chart: 04/13/2013]
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1966
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“If you are feeling sinister, go off and see a minister. He’ll try in vain to take away the pain of being a hopeless unbeliever” - If You’re Feeling Sinister

“Think of it this way: you could either be successful or be us” - Get Me Away from Here, I’m Dying

“There is too much history, too much biography between us” - Me and the Major

Belle and Sebastian are another band I wish I learned about earlier. Almost 30 years into their career, they’re still great live and pumping out some of the most consistently good material.
[First added to this chart: 06/02/2013]
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1996
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12,015
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“I wrote the music for dancing and listening. It is true music with much and many of my meanings. It is my living epitaph from birth til the day I first heard of Bird and Diz. Now it is me again.” - Charles Mingus, March 13, 1963 (from the liner notes)

This wasn’t my introduction to jazz. It wasn’t even my introduction to Mingus. But my first time listening to this album was what really cemented my love for jazz, the last great pillar of music which I’d yet to devote a significant amount of my listening time to. This is also the only album I’ve ever listened to where after the first time, I thought “holy shit, this needs to go into my top 10 of all time”. And on every subsequent re-listen, I’ve thought “well deserved, maybe this should be higher than #8” or something of similar sentiment.
[First added to this chart: 12/26/2023]
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1963
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“Don’t waste your time or time will waste you” - Knights of Cydonia

“How could you send us so far away from home when you know damn well that this is wrong?” - Soldier’s Poem

I know I said Megalomania and Plug in baby used to play on repeat during my commute… but Knights of Cydonia really got the most replays. Back in the days of iTunes, no song had more plays. For the longest time, this album reigned supreme as my #1 of all time, and I still love it. Just because it’s dropped down to #9 doesn’t mean I love it any less, just that I now love 8 others slightly more (including of course another Muse album; both in the top 3 for a long time).
[First added to this chart: 04/13/2013]
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2006
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“You lose your way, just take my hand. You're lost at sea, then I’ll command your boat to me. Don't look too far, right where you are, that's where I am” - Mariners Apartment Complex

“You’re beautiful and I’m insane. We’re American-made” - Venice Bitch

“If this is it, I’m signing off. I miss doing nothing most of all” - The Greatest

The waves of ennui shifted dramatically in late 2019.
[First added to this chart: 11/20/2019]
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2019
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 1 1%
1950s 3 3%
1960s 21 21%
1970s 18 18%
1980s 11 11%
1990s 9 9%
2000s 9 9%
2010s 21 21%
2020s 7 7%
Artist Albums %


Miles Davis 3 3%
Charles Mingus 3 3%
Bruce Springsteen 3 3%
Sufjan Stevens 3 3%
Muse 3 3%
Queen 3 3%
Flipper's Guitar 2 2%
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Country Albums %


United States 45 45%
United Kingdom 27 27%
Mixed Nationality 7 7%
Japan 5 5%
Germany 4 4%
France 2 2%
Canada 2 2%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%
Live? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 93 93%
Yes 7 7%

Top 100 Greatest Music Albums chart changes

Biggest fallers
Faller Down 57 from 34th to 91st
Otis Blue / Otis Redding Sings Soul
by Otis Redding
Faller Down 52 from 23rd to 75th
Abbey Road
by The Beatles
Faller Down 47 from 22nd to 69th
Die Mensch·Maschine [The Man-Machine]
by Kraftwerk
New entries
New entryDvořák: Symphonie No. 9; Bedřich Smetana: Die Moldau
by Herbert von Karajan / Wiener Philharmoniker
New entryBeethoven: 9 Symphonien
by Herbert Von Karajan / Berliner Philharmoniker
New entryI'm In Your Mind Fuzz
by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
New entryCamera Talk
by Flipper's Guitar
New entryMiles Davis At Carnegie Hall
by Miles Davis
New entryAfrique Victime
by Mdou Moctar
New entryElgar: Cello Concerto; Sea Pictures
by Sir John Barbirolli / London Symphony Orchestra / Jacqueline Du Pré / Janet Baker
New entryBrahms: Symphonie Nr. 4
by Herbert Von Karajan / Berliner Philharmoniker
New entryParadigmes
by La Femme
New entryGreatest Hits
by Diana Ross & The Supremes
New entryTen Love Songs
by Susanne Sundfør
New entryPastel Blues
by Nina Simone
New entryKhachaturian: Concerto For Piano And Orchestra
by Serge Koussevitzky / Boston Symphony Orchestra / William Kapell
New entryRachmaninoff Plays Rachmaninoff: The 4 Piano Concertos & Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini
by Eugene Ormandy / Sergei Rachmaninoff / Leopold Stokowski / The Philadelphia Orchestra
New entryThree Cheers For Our Side
by Flipper's Guitar
New entryBizet: Carmen
by Sir Georg Solti / The London Philharmonic Orchestra / Tatiana Troyanos / Placido Domingo / Kiri Te Kanawa / José Van Dam
New entryFolklore
by Taylor Swift
New entryStar Wars
by John Williams (US)
New entryFantasma
by コーネリアス [Cornelius]
New entry10 000 Lépés
by Omega (HU)
New entryPunisher
by Phoebe Bridgers
New entryFloodland
by The Sisters Of Mercy
New entryMozart: Symphonies Nos. 25, 28 & 29
by Sir Charles Mackerras / Prague Chamber Orchestra
New entrySuper Mario Galaxy: Original Soundtrack
by Mario Galaxy Orchestra
New entrySex, Death And The Infinite Void
by Creeper
New entryWest Side Story (The Original Sound Track Recording)
by Various Artists
New entryBlack Unity
by Pharoah Sanders
New entryOmnium Gatherum
by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
New entryMendelssohn: Symphonies Nos. 3, 4, 5
by Wolfgang Sawallisch / New Philharmonia Orchestra
New entryDifferent Class
by Pulp
New entryPromises
by Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders & The London Symphony Orchestra

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From 10/23/2021 01:15
Some how and for some reason I had this as a 80. Must have been a thumb fuck up or I was in some kinda mood, because, despite not having particularly similar tastes on some fundamental levels, this chart is great! Despite only being 8% objectively correct, its great! (lol I kid of course).

Thanks for nudging me to check out Mitski!
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agree with majority
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From 04/15/2021 21:10
Your 60s/70s/80s picks are amazing. I have the inverse problem with your chart that you have with mine, in that a lot of the 00's/10's picks I haven't listened to. Great chart anyways!
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From 01/01/2021 17:58
In an alternate universe, I could see this being my list. Dig it.
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From 11/11/2020 12:42
Not the biggest fan of some of your choices, but there's still a lot of interesting stuff on here.
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From 06/25/2020 21:02
i like the Boss...
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From 06/25/2020 19:03
Good album chart I like it some classic here and I like very much to see here Elton John good work. A little bit much Muse and the shins but ok good. So I give you 10 points less.
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From 04/14/2020 02:50
yes agreed!! nice to see another chart very heavy on the past decade. and yes I like my comments too lol, gives a sense of substance without actually having to think to much ;)
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From 01/25/2020 00:34
Definitely an interesting and unique chart, but this is honestly a bit of a mixed bag for me as there is a lot of stuff I'm not into. Some cool picks nevertheless. I would really like to get into Mitski's work more but whenever I listen to one of her albums I feel like there are a couple amazing songs and the rest is just underwhelming.
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From 02/09/2015 02:55
theres a typo in the description of dark side just as a heads up
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