Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by Anti

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[March 14th, 2023 Update] I don't think I'll ever be satisfied with this chart. Hell, I just updated it and I'm still not happy with it. There's just so many albums on the edge that can teeter in or fall out. I will always be updating. Maybe one day I will do the 1 artist rule, but for right now, the only significant rule is no compilations featuring entire albums. Using RYM genres with some of my own additions. I'll probably end up overhauling this in a few months anyways...

This gets harder and harder with the more time that passes and listens I accumulate.

As always, continuously tweaking.

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Alternative R&B, ambient pop, art pop, neo-soul

Frank Ocean is one of music's most evasive figures, and for good reason. He had a tension-filled relationship with Def Jam, the label that helped release his debut album Channel ORANGE; a sunny, Californian R&B masterpiece that is also his most accessible. He escaped to London to record and release Blonde and Endless, to which he released the latter via Apple Music as a video so that he can end his contract with Def Jam and become an independent artist. Blonde is Frank's work of art with unbound creativity and the result is a simmering R&B album that doesn't contain the flashiness that Channel ORANGE has, but instead has an intimacy that grows stronger over time. He trades mainstream appeal for timeless songcraft. The most accessible track is arguably "Nights" which also contains the midpoint of the album marked by a climactic synth and Frank's peaking vocals. But even then, this song is far from radio-friendly in terms of its structure.

I find myself getting into debates with friends and classmates regarding Frank Ocean's discography. It's always the same: most of my classmates argue that Channel ORANGE is the superior album for its accessibility, but I support Blonde for its intimacy and it's artistic freedom. Don't get me wrong, I still think Channel ORANGE is a masterpiece. It's still one of my favorite albums ever. But in the end, I support artist autonomy and that is what Blonde has. It sounds like a personal diary and it's something to hold close as you go through relationship strains. It's how an album dealing with vulnerable emotions should sound.
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2016
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Psychedelic folk, drone, avant-folk [First added to this chart: 10/15/2016]
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2006
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584
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Kraut rock, psychedelic rock, experimental rock [First added to this chart: 10/11/2014]
Year of Release:
1971
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10,200
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IDM, ambient techno, ambient dub, shoegaze [First added to this chart: 06/10/2019]
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1993
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232
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Folk rock, singer-songwriter [First added to this chart: 03/14/2023]
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1966
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27,782
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Jazz fusion, avant-garde jazz, jazz-rock, jazz-funk [First added to this chart: 04/02/2015]
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1970
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Noise rock, acid rock, psychedelic rock, noise, heavy psych, experimental rock [First added to this chart: 07/02/2022]
Year of Release:
1991
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572
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Hypnagogic drift (ambient vaporwave) [First added to this chart: 10/11/2016]
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2015
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683
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Glitchgaze

Velocity : Design : Comfort is my favorite BEA discovery since joining this site. It's a masterful blend of shoegaze and glitch electronics that sounds like one hell of an LSD trip. The first track, "Tekka," is a mind-bending glitch introduction that warps you into this utopia Sweet Trip created from scratch. The rest of the album is a blissful journey through a dream-like computer simulation. There are a few shoegaze imitators that try to recreate this type of sound, The Depreciation Guild comes to mind, and although their music is still enjoyable, nothing really reaches this blissful state Velocity : Design : Comfort can help you attain.

After 17 years, it finally has received a vinyl pressing. Best listened to on a clear and crisp spring/summer's day.
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2003
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Spiritual jazz, free jazz, third stream, Hindustani classical music [First added to this chart: 10/12/2021]
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1971
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341
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 6 6%
1970s 21 21%
1980s 7 7%
1990s 30 30%
2000s 20 20%
2010s 16 16%
2020s 0 0%
Country Albums %


United States 48 48%
United Kingdom 20 20%
Mixed Nationality 7 7%
Japan 5 5%
Canada 4 4%
Norway 3 3%
Brazil 3 3%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%
Live? Albums %
No 98 98%
Yes 2 2%

Top 100 Greatest Music Albums chart changes

Biggest climbers
Climber Up 32 from 48th to 16th
Floating Into The Night
by Julee Cruise
Climber Up 2 from 17th to 15th
Get Up With It
by Miles Davis
Climber Up 2 from 16th to 14th
What's Going On
by Marvin Gaye
Biggest fallers
Faller Down 3 from 7th to 10th
The Glow Pt. 2
by The Microphones
Faller Down 3 from 14th to 17th
Feels
by Animal Collective
Faller Down 3 from 15th to 18th
Dots And Loops
by Stereolab

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From 04/04/2023 17:04
Really nice chart
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From 04/04/2023 14:39
I could've sworn I'd commented another time this was Chart of the Day, but this is really a wonderful chart. Not all albums or genres I love, but every single album here is masterfully crafted and excels at what the artists sets out to do. I've taken some recs from here in the past, and as you continue to update, I think I'll continue to do so (Technodelic is the only one of the new additions that I haven't heard yet, excited to try that one out). I also appreciate the genre descriptors, that's a huge help in deciding whether it's of interest to me or not
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This chart’s breadth of scope and genre is so exciting, featuring classics as well as some more obscure but achingly beautiful records. Thanks!
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From 01/21/2022 00:50
THE ULTIMATE RYM USER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

very fun chart
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From 07/05/2021 06:12
cool chart man
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From 07/02/2021 23:38
Great chart!
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From 07/02/2021 20:00
Bravo! Terrific chart. Love the pretense-free comments and insight. Also a huge fan of the "listen to this on a _______, _______ day" bits.
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From 10/12/2020 08:28
Really nice chart. I have discovered a lot of gems by going through your list. Extra points for the added descriptions.
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From 04/23/2020 04:02
Hell yeah great list and great comments on albums.
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From 04/12/2020 03:44
Great chart! I love the diversity and the fact that it is mostly comprised of albums with that unique quality to them. I'll be sure to check out those which are new for me.
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