Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by calsper

The difficult task of turning something as subjective as the power of music into an objective measure seems both arbitrary and heuristic if one is to avoid leaving readers with an undifferentiated overview.

In this chart I try to take into consideration certain aspects that I regard as crucial in order to rank the top 100 albums in music history, in which I believe a multifaceted approach is needed.

I rank by taking into account components of the individual album related to:
- Memories: my personal testemonies, confessions and experiences related to the music album as a listener, musician and human being
- History: the significance of music history and the vast impact and ways that single recordings have echoed throughout time as seminal artistic testamonies
- State-dependent emotion: the creative impact that I experience in listening and the emotional states that emerge during the course of the album's runtime
- Production: the soundstage, instrumentation, transparency and mastering of certain albums inducted into this chart as musical detail and presence to me is a highly enriching aspect of experiencing music.

This is a wonderful website. I am honored to be part of it and to have the privilege of being inspired by the whole-hearted music lovers in it. ..Enjoy

Best Casper

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The previously mentioned mental breakdown of genius and founder Syd Barrett, which had forced him to leave the group seven years before would not only echo on Meddle and Dark Side but indeed on the final statement about the missing persona of Syd.

The sounds and flow of the album is impeccable. "Shine On [...]" is so great (and inseparable, really) but it remains as the highlight on the album for me. The title track is one of my favourite melodies and is a fantastic song - and also proof of the impact Barrett had on this group.

The level of musical sophistication once again is magnificent thanks to the wonderful compositions and writing.

Thanks to the greats for this great 1975 pearl that shines on to this day.

- "Come on you raver, you seer of visions, come on you painter, you piper, you prisoner, and shine!".
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1975
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A concept album being defining of the genre in its own right. The tracks, or rather pieces, are so intertwined and holistic, and the impression that it leaves is astounding. To me, the album is clearly larger than the sum of its parts, with its songs being so intertwined that they stand out as a unified whole and not as individual tracks.

The concept of lunacy (moon = luna) is chaotic, nerve-wrecking and enticing, filled with complexity.

Meddle, their previous release, truly was facilitating for the progression towards TDSOTM and a turning-point towards what would be realized here.

The unfortunate story of Syd Barrett's mental state and '68 abandonment of the band is so beautifully expressed in the revolving themes of Pink Floyd's next two albums from Meddle, and really states the band's close attachment to their beloved founder.

Luckily for music, the hurt and anguish was expressed in what would become a genre defining album in the exploration of concept and sound in progressive rock, as for music in the broadest sense.
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 3 3%
1960s 17 17%
1970s 27 27%
1980s 14 14%
1990s 9 9%
2000s 11 11%
2010s 19 19%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


The Beatles 5 5%
Radiohead 4 4%
Steely Dan 3 3%
Arcade Fire 2 2%
Bob Dylan 2 2%
Miles Davis 2 2%
Michael Jackson 2 2%
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Country Albums %


United States 51 51%
United Kingdom 31 31%
Mixed Nationality 5 5%
Canada 5 5%
France 3 3%
Australia 1 1%
Ireland 1 1%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

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From 11/07/2022 21:57
Some terrific comments that I enjoyed reading. The chart reads like a reshuffling of the best of the best BEA rated albums - which is fine....but the chart didn't excite me like the more adventurous charts do.
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From 04/28/2022 12:13
Nærmest endnu bedre end 4 år siden.
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From 01/03/2022 17:11
22 in common, contains many classics, as it should.
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From 09/02/2018 11:20
The most PC chart I have ever seen on this site, and that’s saying something. Do you even have a taste of your own?
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From 11/23/2017 11:09
11 albums og 18 kunstnere. Vi har virkeligt meget til fælles. Fed liste og endnu bedre beskrivelser, homie
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From 11/16/2017 19:57
Good chart like the notes plenty of heavy hitters
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From 11/16/2017 18:33
very nice chart
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From 08/02/2017 22:33
A lot of great albums and some albums I will have to check out! I liked reading your album reviews. Very good stuff!
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From 05/01/2017 12:18
It's got all the classics but that's just it, not a single choice I didn't see on basically every chart ever. This is good and bad at the same time. The second thing is that I don't like some of the choices, but descriptions compensate for that. Not that diverse, but still very charming. I'm confused.
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From 04/28/2017 07:52
Too many albums that everybody seems to like, for my taste. No wonder it resembles the Top 100 rearranged most. Only 2 2digits albums (in less than 100 charts). This is hard too understand for me. There is joy in loving albums that are obscure.
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Best Albums of the 1970s
1. The Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd
2. Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd
3. The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars by David Bowie
4. Untitled (Led Zeppelin IV) by Led Zeppelin
5. London Calling by The Clash
6. Rumours by Fleetwood Mac
7. The Wall by Pink Floyd
8. Animals by Pink Floyd
9. Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division
10. Who's Next by The Who
11. Blood On The Tracks by Bob Dylan
12. Marquee Moon by Television
13. Exile On Main St. by The Rolling Stones
14. Hunky Dory by David Bowie
15. What's Going On by Marvin Gaye
16. Paranoid by Black Sabbath
17. Pink Moon by Nick Drake
18. Low by David Bowie
19. Sticky Fingers by The Rolling Stones
20. Blue by Joni Mitchell
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