Top 6 Greatest Music Albums by CheapSeatFan Unknown

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Every song on this album is amazing and diverse. Much more than just the best selling album of all-time, it is also the most consistent track-to-track offering ever. At least 3 songs (Thriller, Beat It and Billie Jean) are iconic pieces. The final five songs are the best sequence of songs of any album ever. It's greatness lies in that it is as good of a listening album as it is an party one. It's everything you can ask for from music.
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1982
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Definitive album and creative peak from the most prolific band ever. An album so unique it created an entirely unique sound that both changed music and culture on it's own. Showed what pop and rock could be when engineered to perfection. It was McCartney at his creative peak and Lennon at his most reserved, yet spaced out. "A Day In The Life" is their magnum opus and creates another universe like feel, although based firmly in every day life. Could have been even greater if Penny Lane and Strawberry Fields Forever were included as planned. [First added to this chart: 06/09/2011]
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1967
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45,953
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The turning point in the band's creativity. Changed the path of everything else that was to be expected from popular music and remains the best display of the band's wide variety of abilities despite being their hardest rock album. From straight rockers like "Taxman" and "And Your Bird Can Sing", to ballads like "Here, There and Everywhere" and "For No One", to pure experiences like "Eleanor Rigby" and "Tomorrow Never Knows". No album offers more at a higher level. [First added to this chart: 06/09/2011]
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1966
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Best blend of the R&B, Pop and Rock ever. Great engineering and guitar blend by Prince and his best backing band of his career. Played out perfectly as soundtrack album, and moved along seamlessly, telling a story that didn't need the film, yet made it on it's own.
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1984
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16,389
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The first big creative step forward for the band. Showed more depth in writing and featured the best overall vocal effort they ever recorded. This the album where they "grew up" and the music shows it. It's their lightest album, but has some of their deepest lyrics and was John Lennon at his best. "In My Life" and "Norwegian Wood" showcase this. [First added to this chart: 06/09/2011]
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1965
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Exquisitely produced album. Diversity is everywhere still, as the Paul McCartney-led suite of songs on the second half proves. The band was by now a complete four-piece effort in contributing to content. George Harrison arguably was the strongest in the band song wise ("Something", "Here Comes The Sun", and while John Lennon's contributions were few, they were hardcore and to the point ("Come Together", "I Want You (She's So Heavy)". Ringo did some amazing drumming throughout this album as well, his best effort on any Beatle offering. [First added to this chart: 06/09/2011]
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1969
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Top 6 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 4 67%
1970s 0 0%
1980s 2 33%
1990s 0 0%
2000s 0 0%
2010s 0 0%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


The Beatles 4 67%
Prince And The Revolution 1 17%
Michael Jackson 1 17%
Country Albums %


United Kingdom 4 67%
United States 2 33%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 5 83%
Yes 1 17%

Top 6 Greatest Music Albums chart changes

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TitleSourceTypePublishedCountry
100 Greatest Albums EverQOverall chart2006United Kingdom
Top 100 Albums EverConsequence of SoundOverall chart2010United States
The Top 100 AlbumsVH1Overall chart2001United States
Virgin All-Time Top 1000 AlbumsVirginOverall chart2000United Kingdom
Top 48 Greatest Music AlbumssmokerOverall chart2009Unknown
Top 500 Albums of All TimeRolling StoneOverall chart2003United States
The Definitive 200National Association of Recording MerchandisersOverall chart2007United States
Greatest 100 Albums of All TimeThe Guinness Book of British Hit Singles & Albums with NME Overall chart2006United Kingdom
Top 50 Greatest Music AlbumsWhiskas13Overall chart2011
Top 100 AlbumsABCOverall chart2006Australia

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