Top 30 Greatest Music Albums by LuukTheMaster

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What is the greatest hard rock band of all time? The Who would be my answer, but I don't think it's a hard rock band. Only in the beginning, they produced their youth anthem 'My Generation' as a hard rock song, but after that, they made symphonic, musically complex songs. That kind of songs appear on this album. From the thrilling intro of 'Baba O'Riley' to the vibing end of 'Won't Get Fooled Again', it's a record with nine of their best tracks. All of them could be released as a single, but they didn't. But the perfection on this album is from such a high level, that this is truly the greatest album of all time. [First added to this chart: 06/12/2011]
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1971
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Where we started with 'hard rock', if we place the music of The Who anywhere, we continue with 'soft rock' or even, as you like it, 'pop'. The harmonic melodies of Fleetwood Mac are not as complex as the melodies by The Who, but they sound SO great. The struggling relations between the band members made this album to what it is. A stunning collection of eleven great tracks, with 'The Chain' as the greatest of them. If we take a look at that song, it has all a popular song should have: a great bass play, a great guitar solo, harmonic voices and a very nice intro. But that's not the only song on this album. All of the other songs could be, just like it was with The Who, released as a single. And that says a lot about the perfection of this album. [First added to this chart: 06/12/2011]
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1977
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A lot of people say that 'Brothers In Arms' isn't a 'Dire Straits-sounding' album. In fact, I really don't mind. Some of their best songs appear on this album, whether it's Dire Straits-sounding or not. Since I am listening to 'old music', Dire Straits is by far my favourite band. However, they didn't take the first place in my list with favourite albums. Why? They didn't produce a 'perfect' album. In my eyes, only 'Who's Next' and 'Rumours' are perfect albums. 'Why Worry' is in my eyes the reason why this album isn't a perfect record. After a couple of minutes, it gets boring. But when you listen to for example 'Brothers In Arms': that gives goosebumps at the end. And every style of song appears on this album: the hard rock with 'Money For Nothing', the party-pop with 'Walk Of Life', the laidback, relax-style with 'So Far Away', a jazz-sounding 'Your Latest Trick' and the epic ending with 'Brothers In Arms'. But there's still 'Why Worry'... [First added to this chart: 06/12/2011]
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1985
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7,352
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The addition of Neil Young is the best thing David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash did in their career. Young was the final piece of this band. With him, their sound evolved to a emotional, but at the same moment rocking ensemble, that delivered masterpieces like 'Helpless' (emotional) and 'Woodstock' (rocking). The vocal harmonies on this album are again from a really high level, just as it was with the debut album. But then even better. Alright, the guitar playing and stuff isn't as good as Mark Knopfler or Pete Townshend, but I really like the raw guitar sound too. Really good album. [First added to this chart: 06/12/2011]
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1970
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Springsteen want to make an album in the style of Michael Jackson's 'Thriller'. An album on which every song could be a single. Jackson, in fact, did that, but also Springsteen released a total of seven singles out of this album, but the best song from this album wasn't released as a single: 'Downbound Train'. The seven singles went straight to the American top ten, and the album went to the first spot in many countries. And this album deserves that, because Springsteen produced a nice collection of rock and pop songs. And still, his roots are visible through the songs. This combination makes this one of the best albums of all time. [First added to this chart: 06/12/2011]
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1984
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With this album, Queen delivered a very varied album, that hasn't appeared since the records by The Beatles. It starts strange: 'Death On Two Legs' starts like a dramatic opera, but soon, it gets into a hard rock song (that's still great, though). Songs like 'Seaside Rendezvous' and 'Lazy On A Sunday Afternoon' are on one side funny, but at the other side, they're in some sort of way great. And of course, there is 'Bohemian Rhapsody': one of the most epic songs of all time. The only reason that this isn't a perfect album, is 'The Prophet's Song'. That is the only song that gets boring after a couple of minutes, and its duration is more than eight minutes, so you can understand what I thought about when it finally ended. But still, there are some great songs on the album. [First added to this chart: 06/12/2011]
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1975
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The Beatles are the most legendary band of all time, of course. And with this album, they delivered an album that sounds great, something that not all the albums of them did. The level of sound is incredibly high, especially for that time, and the B-side of the album is maybe the greatest B-side of any record ever made. Especially the 'Golden Slumbers Medley' is great, the greatest part of the album. But also 'Here Comes The Sun' is one of my favourite Beatles-songs. [First added to this chart: 06/12/2011]
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1969
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1984
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683
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1972
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1982
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Top 30 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 7 23%
1970s 13 43%
1980s 9 30%
1990s 1 3%
2000s 0 0%
2010s 0 0%
2020s 0 0%
Country Albums %


United Kingdom 13 43%
United States 12 40%
Canada 2 7%
Mixed Nationality 2 7%
Ireland 1 3%
Live? Albums %
No 29 97%
Yes 1 3%

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The Definitive 200National Association of Recording MerchandisersOverall chart2007United States
Top 100 Greatest Music AlbumsChannel 4Overall chart2005United Kingdom
Top 100 AlbumsABCOverall chart2006Australia
100 Greatest Albums EverQOverall chart2006United Kingdom
The Top 100 AlbumsVH1Overall chart2001United States
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Abbey Road, Thriller, Who's Next are all records which I can agree on, deserves to be placed high on a chart!
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This is a chart that has split me in two. I literally love 1/2 of it & am really not keen on the other 1/2 but looking forward to the last 20 being added.
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