Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by hahol

I think personal charts always are feelings,combined with nostalgic connections to your youth and childhood favourites melted together with lifeexperiences and strong impressions from the past. I can not point at classic albums from the near past, because defining classics takes time! A great example is Nick Drake!
Some 25 years passed before his genius was rediscovered! I hope there are still several other artists out there to be appreciated and yet are to be discovered from the hidden past!

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Bob Dylan's albums are a journey through his life. From his debut in 1962 to this day his story is written through music and words in 6 decades. It has been ups and downs, but this man is destined to go on and on and ....!
In the 60's he mattered as the artist who gave rock importance and depth! His unwillingness to adapt , but do his own thing, made him the most influential artist ever! How many important artists have made cover versions of this man's output or made songs derived from his works? I name a few: Jimi Hendrix (All along the watchtower), Beatles (Rubber Soul), Stones (Aftermath), Elvis Presley (Tomorrow is a long time), Manfred Mann, Hollies, Fairport Convention ....! Blonde on Blonde was the last record in the trilogy of his "thin wild mercury sound" after going "electric". He was booed at his live concerts at the time, called Judas from the folk purists, but Dylan never compromised! His vision was clear and he was in his own bubble at the time. Unbelievable he made music so mysterious and enigmatic in such circumstances, but he did! I think this album is his masterpiece of this decade, a groundbreaking doublealbum at the time and with a lot of superb songs! My favourites are :
I want you, Just like a woman, Visions of Johanna, One of us must know and the sublime epic Sad eyed lady of the Lowlands. This 11,5 minutes long song written to his wife (Sara), is an absolute masterpiece.
The retirement (motorcycle-accident ) from live appearances perhaps saved his life in the period to come, but Dylan never came back to this greatness and significance!
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1966
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Like a rolling stone is the birth of what we call rock music. From now on is music and words equally significant. Dylan defines what matters and give a damn in the popformula and patterns that exist in the musicscene. Over 6 minutes long, this track foresee what to come. Desolation row do it perhaps even better and every artist that matters is overwhelmed by this workaholic maniac who writes lyric as potent as a Nobelprizewinner. All of a sudden the music changes! Rock is defined as a serious artform! [First added to this chart: 10/23/2014]
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1965
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The first sign of the genious in the making. The poetic wisdom of an old mind in a young body, Bob composes evergreens like Masters of War, Blowing in the Wind,A hard rain's a-gonna fall, Don't think twice, Girl from the North country. Brilliant!!! [First added to this chart: 10/26/2014]
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1963
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Airplane's most political record with powerful music and an attack on the establishment in the US. We can be together opens up with the wishing of staying together against the evil forces, kind od of "We shall overcome". Other gems are Wooden ships, Hey Fredrick and the title track. This was their best album to date, great playing and attractive melodies with meaning and common sense at the time.
Post-hippie music, okay, but very attractive and a statement of standings!
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1975
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Nirvana started the second punkphase: Grunge. Seattle was the breeding ground and lots of other essential groups from the same place emerged. This album was the most commercial sound they could offer, inspired by The Pixies, but Kurt Cobain surely created something magic by himself.
Powerful and melodic songs along with outragious liveperformances, built them a big fanbase. Sadly it was over within two years was gone. This happen to be their landmarkalbum for the eternity.
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1997
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A very promising artist from my homecountry.
Like a crystalclear mountainstream her voice is meandering. Her debut is a stunning musical achievement.
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1989
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 2 2%
1960s 26 26%
1970s 53 53%
1980s 10 10%
1990s 7 7%
2000s 2 2%
2010s 0 0%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


Bob Dylan 6 6%
Pink Floyd 4 4%
The Beatles 4 4%
The Byrds 3 3%
Little Feat 3 3%
Elvis Presley 2 2%
Yes 2 2%
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Country Albums %


United States 42 42%
United Kingdom 41 41%
Mixed Nationality 6 6%
Canada 6 6%
Germany 1 1%
Norway 1 1%
Australia 1 1%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 98 98%
Yes 2 2%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

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From 12/15/2021 15:40
I respect your comment that "defining classics takes time," but I don't find my favorite albums are always classics. And to take that a step further, sometimes I'm just worn out on the classics. I wish there was more outisde of the 60s and 70s, but regardless nice chart with the best descriptions I've read in a while.
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From 08/01/2020 04:38
Wonderful chart, I enjoyed your annotations. Going to check out Hjernen Er Alene.
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From 07/31/2020 19:08
Some interesting picks. Great to see some unknown artist and some classics I give 90 points for that.
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From 07/31/2020 17:10
Favorited!
Not only do you have amazing albums included (from MJ to The Byrds), your descriptions are short and perfect, showing off your emotional intelligence and intellectuality. Don't let NE1 tell otherwise :)
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From 07/31/2020 17:05
Yes! Blonde on Blonde #1!
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From 11/30/2019 14:54
Really amazing chart, but damn that #1 description (and choice) hit hard man ;)
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From 11/30/2019 10:22
Even if the music is not generally my cup of tea, the care you've taken in writing for each of these albums is astonishing and impressive. That said, I don't think I agree with your statement: "I can not point at classic albums from the near past, because defining classics takes time!" - this shouldn't be a list of albums you 'think' are classics, these are just your favourite albums!! The whole idea of 'classics' is a subjective construction anyway, I fear that some underground picks might miss your radar because of this standardisation of the rock canon. Would be nice to see some more of your fringe tastes come through!!
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From 03/13/2019 22:46
Very impressive, i love the comments for every album.
Just a little lack of nowadays records.
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From 11/11/2017 08:37
Great chart! I agree completely. Excellent comments, by the way.
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From 11/11/2017 01:28
to our children's children's children brst Moody Blues
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