Top 100 Greatest Music Albums
by meruizh

I ask myself every now and then why I love music so much? Why has it become some sort of an addiction? To listen to new albums every chance I get, with every minute of my spare time trying to get my hands on my favorite records. I have come to realize that I am submerged in this crazy world of music, in which the last thing I am thinking off before going to bed is: “What album am I going to play tomorrow?”

I once read an article that mentioned that obsessive music listeners tend to be depressive people. At first it had me questioning me if this was really true. Am I just listening to stuff in order to give some sort of meaning to life? But music is not meant to give definition to your life; music is just part of it. When you play a specific album that creates a scenery in your head of a romantic night, or when you play some “depressive” album when you are in a down mood, music will always give you a hand.

In my case, music has something special I cannot find in anything else. I often find myself in the desperate need for it. It is a sort of “click” a song or an album can have in you. It is something I cannot describe with words. This “click” comes in rare occasions, but when it happens, it is like magic. It is an incredible feeling.

Music wakes me up and accompanies me throughout my day. Every single album, song or lyric are part of me. However, at the end, I think nothing gives me more pleasure than to share this passion, this small treasure I get from music, with the people I care about the most.

I am trying to give a comment on each album, not an album review, but a reflection, which tells you a bit of my experience with the album, or why I like it so much.
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This album is one of the most special things in my life for several reasons. This is the album that changed my life in so many ways. Back in the 2000 I was like many 8-9 years old a fan of Backstreet Boys, N'sync and everything around them. Actually, the BSB were my first concert. I didn't care much about music. One Christmas my parents gave me this album. At first as a 10 year old, I was almost angry of my gift, I probably wanted a PS2 game or something. The music sounded so weird, I didn't care much for it. I remember liking Clocks, I felt fond with the melody. Years went by, don't actually remember what were the sequence of events but this album came up. I couldn't understand what happened, few years back I couldn't give a fuck about this gift and now it had become my most precious possession. That album that changed the way you listen to music, that album that made you understand the concept of an "album", that album you know by heart every single song and could listen to it 1000 times without getting tired of it. "A Rush Blood To The Head" is that album for me. It's weird to put into words what this means. Thanks to it I'm the person I am today.

"Politik" it's one hell of an opening song, and with "In My Place" they both deliver an instant climax from the first notes. "God Put A Smile Upon Your Face", "The Scientist" and "Clocks" are the most intense songs in the album. "The Scientist" marks the one of the most sad stories out there. Live it's one of those sing alongs that gets you to hug who ever is standing next to you.
But my favorite two song in the album come next, "Green Eyes" and "Warning Sign" are beautiful in every sense. The difference from being in love to the mourning of your lost love. I mean "Warning Sign".. it's so fucking damn good. In a rainy day, alone in you car, with your windows down and with the volume all up, you'll see me screaming the lyrics.
But what about the ending of the album, "A Rush Of Blood To The Head" and "Amsterdam", the perfect acoustic songs to achieve greatness. "Amsterdam" is definitely one of my all time favorite songs, and the final chapter in this amazing ride.
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After X&Y I just thought, this is the beginning of an end, they will share the same destiny as Oasis (great few songs, terrible albums in general). Thank God that was not the case, and what a piece of work they delivered. The albums sounds so honest, tragic, dark and cheerful at the same time. My only doubt about the album is the lead single “Viva la Vida”, although I think is a huge song, it doesn’t make any sense in the album. Just cuts the armory, if your listen to the album skipping Viva la Vida, it has a perfect order. Still what a fucking great album. Coldplay TE AMO [First added to this chart: 12/30/2010]
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It is 2013, Mylo Xloto cameo out, so as a Coldplay fan cant even question yourself, why is this album is so high on my chart. It was their debut, the second album I Heard from them after “A Rush Blood to the Head” and there are not many words that can describe this album. Many started comparing them to Radiohead (The Bends), The Verve, Travis and many other bands, but Coldplay created their own sound. Just fucking listen to Everything’s Not Lost, that song will get you, [First added to this chart: 12/30/2010]
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 11 11%
1970s 8 8%
1980s 8 8%
1990s 23 23%
2000s 31 31%
2010s 19 19%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


Radiohead 5 5%
The Beatles 4 4%
Arcade Fire 3 3%
The National 3 3%
Coldplay 3 3%
Pink Floyd 3 3%
Oasis 2 2%
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Country Albums %


United Kingdom 41 41%
United States 40 40%
Canada 6 6%
France 5 5%
Denmark 3 3%
Mixed Nationality 2 2%
Sweden 1 1%
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From 03/12/2019 22:25 | #233432
God I am astounded by your notes, truly something to be proud of. That said you seem to be someone much more comfortable in the modern era, with many of your older pics being slanted towards the classics. The 70s and 80s (the former especially!!) I think could do with a little more love, so here's a couple from those decades I think you might enjoy:

The Stooges - Fun House
Vashti Bunyan - Just Another Diamond Day
Brian Eno - Another Green World
Hiroshi Yoshimura - Music For Nine Postcards
Dinosaur Jr - You're Living All Over Me
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From 03/08/2019 18:47 | #233224
well done!
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From 04/22/2017 06:31 | #189660
Great chart!
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From 04/19/2017 11:54 | #189513
I like the descriptions very much, but it's not that diverse (not talking about Radiohead, more about the lack of pre 90s albums). It's a great chart nontheless
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From 10/19/2016 11:46 | #177150
You're obviously still young but you write like you've been a music connoisseur for 30+ years. A shit load of time and effort put into this and I really enjoyed reading your summaries on the impact each album has had on you.
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From 05/27/2016 08:06 | #167012
I normally don't give a 100/100-rating, but your chart deserves every single point. You manage to explain what everyone on this website is feeling about music and the amount of effort you put into this chart and these comments is amazing. Chapeau, señor
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From 04/02/2016 14:55 | #163150
Helllll yeah. Love this. Love the comments- Even longer than mine! Very well constructed list, can tell the music on this chart is very important to you.
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From 07/28/2015 21:21 | #146643
props on the album comments. really well put together with lots to say.
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From 06/01/2015 22:47 | #142833
These Notes Are On Point and the album choices are good as well (You Said a lot of Radiohead..pfft...i have the whole discography and thier live album), but also i saw a good amount of post-rock and you're right it's quite an interesting genre. I don't know if i'd put any on my list because as good as i know it is i just don't give the albums much listens...its something i listen to while lying on bed or when looking up at the cloud's or something, but Mogwai's Young Team or Sigur Ros' Agaetus Byrjun...Tied To be my favorite chart on this website...If you haven't already i reccomend Smashing Pumpkins
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From 03/31/2015 12:55 | #138402
Great chart! Love your notes as well, (though I haven't read them all yet) especially those for Doolittle - they're spot on!
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