Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by edubs

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"Once Upon A Time" - a brilliant way to start off an album that was a true game-changer.
The lyrics are phenomenal. Music is great too.
Favorite Tracks: title track, Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues, Like A Rolling Stone, Ballad Of A Thin Man, Tombstone Blues, Desolation Row.
"They're selling postcards of the hanging" ...
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1965
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Favorite Tracks: Tomorrow Never Knows, She Said, She Said, And Your Bird Can Sing, Taxman, Here, There and Everywhere.
I pretend that Yellow Submarine isn't on the Album.
Such a variety of songs - all wonderfully done. This album marks the Beatles transition from being a bit too much of a poppy/boy band to being great artists. Rubber Soul showed the first signs of the progression - this was "making it".
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1966
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52,514
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This album is absurdly good. This is 100X as good as the greatest hits / best of albums of the majority of bands on the planet.
Favorite Tracks: Title Track, Purple Haze, Fire, Hey Joe, The Wind Cries Mary, Manic Depression, Foxy Lady ...
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1967
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An influential album. Funky. Socially profound.
Favorite Tracks: Stand!, Everyday People, Somebody's Watching You, You Can Make It If You Try ...
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1969
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3,856
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Painting with sound. Great musicianship. Coltrane somehow tapped into an alternate universe and brought us this masterpiece to enjoy on this earth. [First added to this chart: 06/20/2013]
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1965
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A motherlode of terrific sounding songs with Dylan's thought provoking lyrics, story-telling and imagery. To me this feels like chapters 2 and 3 of Highway 61 Revisited.
Favorite Tracks: Visions of Johanna, Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat, Stuck Inside of ..., 4th Time Around ...
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1966
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The story telling on this album is unparalleled. The title track is legendary. Ballad Of Hollis Brown is eerie, haunting, and perfect. With God On Our Side is unlike anything lyrically before or since. The last verse is spectacular. The imagery on When The Ship Comes In is great. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll is another absolute gem. Only A Pawn In Their Game - wow. Dylan almost had to give up folk song writing just because this album set the bar so darn high. [First added to this chart: 06/20/2013]
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1964
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The Beatles grew up with this album and this was the first step towards the brainstorm of creativity that would follow.
Favorite Tracks: Nowhere Man, In My Life, Girl, You Won't See Me, If I Needed Someone ...
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1965
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An artist at the top of his game - a game he was writing all the new rules for. Too many absolute classic songs on here to touch upon in a brief paragraph. Few artists have ever written one or two songs anywhere near the level of the seven tracks listed below ... and this was just one album.
Favorite Tracks: Mr. Tambourine Man, Love Minus Zero/No Limit, She Belongs To Me, Maggie's Farm, Gates of Eden, It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, Subterranean Homesick Blues ..
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1965
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The high points are epic highs. The production, the creativity and what the album did to advance the state of the art and redefine what an album can be are what put this album so high in the rankings - despite their being a decent amount of just "real good" vice "awesome" tracks. [First added to this chart: 06/26/2013]
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1967
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 6 6%
1960s 19 19%
1970s 30 30%
1980s 13 13%
1990s 11 11%
2000s 11 11%
2010s 10 10%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


Bob Dylan 5 5%
The Beatles 5 5%
Pink Floyd 3 3%
The Who 3 3%
Led Zeppelin 3 3%
The National 3 3%
Tame Impala 3 3%
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Country Albums %


United States 60 60%
United Kingdom 30 30%
Australia 3 3%
Ireland 2 2%
Canada 2 2%
Mixed Nationality 2 2%
Sweden 1 1%
Compilation? Albums %
No 98 98%
Yes 2 2%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 98 98%
Yes 2 2%

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Quadrophenia
by The Who
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From 05/04/2020 13:43
i really like your chart.
i took a real close look at it when i seen quadrophenia and high violet rated high in the list. these are 2 of my favourites. so i decided to read your personal comments- love them and wish there were more. i have never been a funk guy but im leaving your list with the intention of listening to sly and the family stone- these guys pop up regularily. im going to check them out. also im surprised that i didnt see more stones, your description of some girls was dead on- so i know your very familiar with their music. no big deal.
thanks for posting such a fantastic list.
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From 05/04/2020 12:53
Outstanding chart! Four sure I'm going to have to check out those "The National" albums now.
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From 10/06/2018 02:48
Overall, an excellent chart.
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From 10/05/2018 08:57
Love the notes!
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From 02/04/2018 05:54
An easy 100. Great picks, eclectic taste and fun stimulating notes. I have 26 in common, I have The Who in my Top 101-300 charts, my other 2 charts. I will have to check out yer other charts. Well done my man!!
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Nice one my dude
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From 05/08/2017 00:42
Wow! We have so much in common!
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From 05/07/2017 21:00
Terrific chart. Props for the love of Marvin.
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From 05/07/2017 20:10
Great chart! I especially love that Quadrophenia is ranked so high, that album is amazing.
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From 05/13/2016 14:37
Excellent list! Love the high rankings for Blonde on Blonde and Yankee Hotel Foxtrot.
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