Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by Liedzeit

Lots of Seventies, I know. I cannot help it. Homer Simpson Syndrome ("Rock attained perfection in 1974"). I was only 20 when the Eighties began, but for me Music basically died then. It is pathetic. I tried to keep an open mind, though. Honest.

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Acoustic Punk. I discovered him on my first trip to London in 78. He just had the EP The Paranoid Ward/The Bedroom Tapes out. I fell in love immediately. He can do no wrong. "You and me are just little fishes".
In one of his songs he sings: "I don’t want to be your hero". I just have to ignore this. He certainly is my hero.
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1979
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This is not a Compilation, just some songs recorded between 74 and 77. Probably too weird even for Coyne to be included on his other albums. At least that is my explanation. Weird, of course, in this case is a synonym for utterly wonderful. Especially: Mona, where’s my trousers? [First added to this chart: 07/16/2014]
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1977
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When I started listening to music seriously in 1974 one thing was crystal clear. I would not fall for fake music. Or as it was called then progressive rock or avantgarde or art. No Genesis, no Yes, no ELP, no Pink Floyd no Led Zeppelin. Really a punk attitude. I mellowed down since then. In the case of Led Zeppelin I even became a convert. With Pink Floyd, I can understand why people like them. I can tolerate Pink Floyd to some extent and admit that some of their stuff is not really bad (I still hate The Wall, though) but I do only really care except for this one (and the very early stuff). The one with the fly that gets crushed in the end. (Reminds me of a story by Knut Hamsun, by the way.) [First added to this chart: 07/16/2014]
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1969
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This one is unique. It is the only album that results in me humming one of the songs the whole next day. It is impossible not to have one song in my mind. And incredibly it is always a different one. Art School Canteen , Punchbag, Hit Factory or one of the others. Everything here a gem. [First added to this chart: 07/16/2014]
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1978
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I can barely understand that she did not become a superstar. But being totally ignored? She is not even present in ITunes! Of course, I was lucky to have seen her live a couple of times in the 70ies when she was the lover of some bloke in my home town. So she played in some pubs to 30 listeners. While she should have filled Carnegie Hall. Beautiful voice, incredible melodies, and in addition great step dancing too. [First added to this chart: 07/16/2014]
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1979
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The best thing that Punk music brought us. Like in many cases this one record would have been enough for a career. And although I like Join Hands and some other LPs I could argue that they would have been even greater if they stopped after this one. [First added to this chart: 07/16/2014]
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1978
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I saw him live once or twice. And he was excellent. But not as good as on this one. A lot depends on the audience of course, with a live record. The way they start singing when the band had left the stage sends shivers down my spine every time I listen to it. [First added to this chart: 08/12/2014]
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1977
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This is the perfect one to actually drive you over the edge. Snow Girl, I burn you. I used to listen to this a lot when I felt depressed. And I would put on the Real Kids after this. [First added to this chart: 07/16/2014]
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Well, they do have to appear somewhere. Her Majesty’s a pretty nice girl. [First added to this chart: 07/16/2014]
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1969
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 1 1%
1960s 10 10%
1970s 66 66%
1980s 14 14%
1990s 3 3%
2000s 5 5%
2010s 1 1%
2020s 0 0%
Country Albums %


United Kingdom 52 52%
United States 30 30%
Germany 7 7%
Australia 3 3%
Mixed Nationality 2 2%
Canada 2 2%
France 1 1%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 98 98%
Yes 2 2%
Live? Albums %
No 90 90%
Yes 10 10%

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From 04/30/2023 09:37
Perhaps the most honest chart I've come across on this site ~ no peer pressure here! Although not in my top 100, I really love seeing Karla Bonoff & (Australia's own) Gary Shearston in this chart.
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Really nice chart
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From 06/06/2020 11:51
Gute Top 100 mit richtig guten Alben ein paar sind mir unbekannt. Aber du hast auch Klassiker hier drin. Darum gibt es 85 Punkte. Und gut ist dass du auch Tame Impala hier hast.
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Very jingly and swell
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From 05/24/2019 17:45
I totally agree with you that music went downhill rapidly after the 70's, but my taste is completely different to yours. 60's & 70's are by far the best decades for music.
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Good chart!
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love ummagumma
love the wall too
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From 10/14/2018 13:51
Such a great chart! Siouxsie And The Banshees, Nico and Sparks in top 10 are my favourite picks here. Also Comes a Time as favourite Neil Young record? That's pretty cool
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Not really my thing and like you say I think there’s a tad too much focus on the 70s, but really like your notes and eclecticism!!
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very nice chart !!
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Best Artists of the 2010s
1. Kendrick Lamar
2. Kanye West
3. Tame Impala
4. Arcade Fire
5. Beach House
6. Frank Ocean
7. Sufjan Stevens
8. Radiohead
9. The National
10. Nick Cave
11. Vampire Weekend
12. Lana Del Rey
13. Car Seat Headrest
14. David Bowie
15. Bon Iver
16. The War On Drugs
17. Death Grips
18. Arctic Monkeys
19. Swans
20. Tyler, The Creator
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