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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Along with Purple rain (Prince), this is my favourite eighties' album. The first 4 tracks are stunning. With or without you and Running to stand still are emotional and moving songs with an overall sound that is outstanding! Love this album. [First added to this chart: 10/02/2014]
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1987
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A melancholic and quite dark mood on this album, but it is deeply emotional and beautiful in all its sadness. The moon is a harsh mistress tells it all. Radka Toneff had a vulnerable feel in her voice that is irresistible and wonderful at the same time. So sad she passed away a couple of months after this album was fulfilled. A truly great record . [First added to this chart: 10/02/2014]
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1982
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105
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Purple Rain 
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His most commercial effort, including the sublime title track and When doves cry. His most famous work and the soundtrack to the movie with same name. Prince was a magnificent source of weird sounds and rhythms coloured by potent musical ambitions, always in front of magical new inventions and explorations. A magician and a genuine original and an absolutely stunning stage-performer. He was a liveartist in the same vein as Jimi Hendrix at his best. His guitarwork was joyous and inventive with lots of feeling and attitude. [First added to this chart: 10/23/2014]
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1984
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A personal favourite from my own country! Lars Lillo Stenberg produces lyric that touches you with metaphoric goodies, and melodies and songs in the same vein as Neil Young, his biggest influence! Translated the title is "The brain is alone"! All the tracks are excellent, but I prefer Vår, Sveve over byen and the title track. Check out thir debut album too: Suser avgårde . This is a peculiar sound ! Avant garde pop. [First added to this chart: 10/23/2014]
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1989
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59
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Tom Petty is a very underrated artist in the rock history. As a composer and singer he has had an enormous influence on the rock scene in the seventees, eighties and ninetees! This is one of his most intimate and minimalistic masterpieces, executed at the same time as he was involved in the oldies supergroup Travelling Wilburys. [First added to this chart: 10/23/2014]
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1989
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A true original and an artist with attitude. Very difficult to choose a favourite from his discography, but I ended up on this album from the mideightees. A breath of fresh air from an otherwise muddy musical period. [First added to this chart: 10/23/2014]
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1985
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A more commercial side from this worldmusic campaigner. Listen to the sparse and beautiful duet with Kate Bush on "Don't give up" and Tony Levin's wonderful basswork. Touching and moving lyrics too!Other superb songs: Red rain, Sledgehammer,In Your voice. One of the best albums from the eightees! [First added to this chart: 10/23/2014]
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1986
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Kate Bush was only a youngster when she was discovered by David Gilmour in the late seventees. Her theatrical attitude combined with her unique sound and voice, resulted in something new and spellbounding. She was a multitalent performer, but also a gifted composer and producer. "Hounds of love" ranks as one of the eightees mostloved albums. She stretches out and gives us a mature and conceptual work on serious matter. She never quite could follow this up, but this marked her statement for eternal life. [First added to this chart: 10/23/2014]
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1985
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A musical genius along with another black artist:Prince. "The king of pop" had a sense for melodic finesse and "fingerspitzgefühl" that has never been bettered.
Not groundbreaking in his style, but absorbing moves from "the Godfather", James Brown, he made liveperformances in the upperclass. Naive and childish, perhaps, but with a musical flair for catchy songs and exciting productions he could never fail to deliver the goods. "Thriller" is a gas and with no fillers.
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1982
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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%
Heads Hands & Feet 2 2%
Elvis Presley 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%

Top 100 Greatest Music Albums chart changes

Biggest climbers
Climber Up 33 from 77th to 44th
What's Going On
by Marvin Gaye
Climber Up 23 from 56th to 33rd
Hot Rocks 1964–1971
by The Rolling Stones
Climber Up 1 from 78th to 77th
Hot Rats
by Frank Zappa
Biggest fallers
Faller Down 44 from 34th to 78th
A Salty Dog
by Procol Harum
Faller Down 34 from 23rd to 57th
Purple Rain
by Prince And The Revolution
Faller Down 13 from 66th to 79th
Hjernen Er Alene
by deLillos

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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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Best Albums of the 1980s
1. The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths
2. Doolittle by Pixies
3. Remain In Light by Talking Heads
4. Disintegration by The Cure
5. The Stone Roses by The Stone Roses
6. The Joshua Tree by U2
7. Hounds Of Love by Kate Bush
8. Daydream Nation by Sonic Youth
9. Thriller by Michael Jackson
10. Closer by Joy Division
11. Purple Rain by Prince And The Revolution
12. Surfer Rosa by Pixies
13. Master Of Puppets by Metallica
14. Rain Dogs by Tom Waits
15. Appetite For Destruction by Guns N' Roses
16. Graceland by Paul Simon
17. Spirit Of Eden by Talk Talk
18. Back In Black by AC/DC
19. Murmur by R.E.M.
20. Moving Pictures by Rush
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