Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by CharlieBarley

Welcome one, welcome all. These are some of my favourite albums of all time. Each album means something to me, even the relatively new ones. Just over half of them I discovered in the period of the early 1990s when I was aged 15-20, although not all of those albums are 90's albums. That was when I got into music in a big way, as many teenagers do. Then current music and many classic albums. And my personal discovery of music is ongoing. For me, music is a form of connection with something greater, of solace, of self-expression and a way of channelling feelings. There are many memories here. And new ones are still being created. I have tried to make this chart represent periods from many different stages in my life also. It is subject to change as I remember other albums I like or as I discover new, or even older albums. Enjoy!

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First heard this in the early nineties when lent the album by my friend's older brother. I came home one weekend night, drunk, and played it on repeat whilst I slept. I heard it once through before I fell asleep. When I woke up I played it again. I loved it instantly. Now it is like an old friend. I love the overall sentiment of the album, of missing an absent friend, for them Syd Barrett. It's stirring without being sentimental. I also like the tracks relating to dealing with overnight massive fame from Dark Side of the Moon and dealing with the record company machine. For me, listening to it is like a spiritual experience. It's both mellow yet sad and righteously angry without being aggressive. And, apart from family, what could be more important than friendship? I think this will always be one of my favourite albums. I am very attached to it. And I had the good fortune of seeing it played live, in its entirety by tribute band The Australian Pink Floyd Show in 2015, the 40th anniversary year of the album's release. It was sublime. They have many good albums but this one moves me the most, and almost more than any other album. A special record. [First added to this chart: 08/06/2016]
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1975
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Must just say that I love Pink Floyd but some of the things Roger Waters has been saying in recent years has been making me question Pink Floyd's inclusion in my charts. Anyway I will watch carefully to see how he conducts himself in future. That said, I first heard this as a young teen and it is the first Pink Floyd album I heard. I loved The Great Gig in the Sky. It was used to great effect in a UK advert for a famous brand of paracetamol. So I checked out the album. It didn't disappoint. So many good tracks and it works so well as a complete album. Still, it's not my favourite Floyd album, as you can see. However I can see why it scores so highly on so many Greatest albums lists and why it is one of the world's bestselling albums of all time. It rocks. And when I heard the whole album played through in concert by the Australian Pink Floyd Show, in 2017 my love for this album just grew deeper. [First added to this chart: 08/06/2016]
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1973
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 3 3%
1960s 13 13%
1970s 29 29%
1980s 18 18%
1990s 25 25%
2000s 5 5%
2010s 3 3%
2020s 4 4%
Artist Albums %


David Bowie 3 3%
U2 3 3%
Stevie Wonder 2 2%
Radiohead 2 2%
Bob Dylan 2 2%
Various Artists 2 2%
Bruce Springsteen 2 2%
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Country Albums %


United States 43 43%
United Kingdom 41 41%
Mixed Nationality 5 5%
Ireland 5 5%
Norway 1 1%
Jamaica 1 1%
Canada 1 1%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%
Live? Albums %
No 98 98%
Yes 2 2%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%

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From 01/31/2024 21:00
Thanks Moondance.
Nice comment. I do try and be honest about my tastes.
I will have to check your chart out, see if I have read it.
Have a good day Bud.
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From 01/31/2024 20:27
There is so much to like about this chart. The intro is spot on - how music is a connection to something greater in one's life (& that's why certain albums, often dismissed by the masses, can find a home in someone's greatest 100 chart). Your chart speaks honestly (no peer pressure) and it is the kind of chart I like to spend time with and will read from no.1 to no.100. Definitely one of my favourite charts on this site. Nicely put together CB - could very well be my first 100!
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From 01/20/2024 01:41
I know! It was a good discovery
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From 01/19/2024 20:48
Funny that you discovered Out Of Time on Belgian radio ;)
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Thanks SN!
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From 06/18/2023 01:01
Great chart, good to see wywh in top 3
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Thanks Johnny!
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Great chart.
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From 04/04/2023 13:42
Thanks!
Yes Harder They Come is awesome. Good film too.
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From 04/04/2023 13:26
some nostalgic ones for me like the sting and belinda carlilse albums. i like them. i also really like the harder they come ost. i need to get it on my own chart. also they might be giants. fun albums
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