Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by quizking

Christmas edit, now mostly sorted - big time, first proper overhaul since 2017 perhaps. more 21st century, less 70's. Waiting for the stats at bottom of the page to update to reflect this, not sure how often an update happens, monthly?

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"He's an artist, a pioneer, We've got to have some music on the new frontier". Perhaps a very unlikely choice of favourite album for a rock fan, as it is a most un rock-like album. As with most records in this top 100 (and prevents some albums making the list, or even my top 200) it "holds together", it has specific sound, a theme which a compilation of hits could never have. This album has been a soundtrack to my life through love affairs, travels, business successes and failures (more of the latter than the former unfortunately) - the tone of The Nightfly is optimistic (it's written from the perspective of the late fifties), and it has been my number one absolute favourite for over 30 years. Perhaps it might be yours too one day. Though I know of several people who absolutely hate it. [top 100 tracks - i.g.y., maxine] [First added to this chart: 10/14/2011]
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1982
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*Jenny sings Lenny* When I first joined BEA I had to enter this album's details myself as no-one else had thought to have it as a favourite, how bizarre. Many readers will know most of the songs already: check this album out as the vocals are better (er, that's why Lenny hired Jenny as a backing vocalist in the first place) and the production is excellent - by Roscoe Beck, and arrangements by Van Dyke Parks. There is also an expanded 20th anniversary edition out there, so someone else must like it too. [top 100 tracks - first we take manhattan, song of bernadette] [First added to this chart: 10/14/2011]
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1987
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190
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"They got a name for the winners in the world, I want a name when I lose, They call Alabama "the crimson tide", call me deacon blues" I went for years without knowing what any of the lyrics on steely dan albums really meant, luckily radio programmers didn't know either or else the dan wouldn't have sold so many records. Still don't understand most of them, but am confident that much rudeness and salacious behaviour is involved; i'd be most disappointed to discover otherwise. (There is now an online steely dan dictionary which helps with many of their more obscure references) [top 100 tracks - aja, deacon blues] [First added to this chart: 10/14/2011]
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1977
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Borrowed a copy of this from a teacher when I was sixteen; doubtless a like-minded soul who saw that I should have been born a few years before, and would have made an archetypal hippy. Seems I missed out on the free love and drugs. Though if anyone's got some free love going spare, am sure you can track me down in london via my website, the link is here somewhere. [top 100 tracks - case of you, river]

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1971
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As a kid, I was deeply suspicious of any music that all "old" people (you know, anyone over about 22) seemed to like, and every adult in the western world did seem to own Tapestry. Yet as years have passed, this album has crept higher and higher up my list, and now i've introduced it to other friends; just recently, one decided immediately that it was her new favourite album ever. Sure, it helped that she had heard most of the songs already elsewhere, but she hadn't realised they were all written by the same person. Turns out the old people were right all along. Hate it when that happens. [top 100 track - will you still love me tomorrow] [First added to this chart: 10/14/2011]
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1971
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I have no idea if "classical" albums have a place in this sort of chart, I have little or no knowledge as to which version/recording/orchestra is best, or if this is in any way a "definitive" collection, or if other pieces from around this period could equally well be put together to count as an "album". Still, other people seem to like it too. [First added to this chart: 03/17/2014]
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1984
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Don't be put off if you think you're not a fan of king crimson, only having heard their early or late stuff, for example, you wouldn't expect this at all.; Not so much "prog rock", as an intelligent take on heavy rock or even metal, and has been an acknowledged influence on bands as varied as Nirvana, Tool, and Iron Maiden, so it takes all sorts. Not suitable for those of a nervous disposition. [First added to this chart: 10/14/2011]
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1974
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I thought this unlistenable on first hearing, interesting on second and third, now one of my most played albums, ALWAYS finding something new and surprising here. Dissonance, action, sleaze, aggression. Also not suitable for those of a nervous disposition. [First added to this chart: 02/19/2016]
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1963
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I had pictures of debbie harry on my wall back in the day (the day being sometime in 1979) - possibly would still have pictures of debbie harry on my wall now if a potential mrs quizking didn't think it rather odd. None of this should have anything to do with the music of course. But it does. [top 100 track - picture this] [First added to this chart: 10/14/2011]
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1978
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"Just a kiss, just a kiss, I have lived just for this" The soundtrack to many of my journeys around america in 1992, the cassette nearly wore out. Just by virtue of travelling at the time, this is possibly the first "favourite album" of mine that I never actually owned a vinyl copy of. I still prefer vinyl. [First added to this chart: 10/14/2011]
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1992
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 3 3%
1960s 15 15%
1970s 34 34%
1980s 18 18%
1990s 8 8%
2000s 9 9%
2010s 11 11%
2020s 2 2%
Artist Albums %


Steely Dan 4 4%
The Beatles 4 4%
Radiohead 4 4%
Leonard Cohen 3 3%
David Bowie 3 3%
Led Zeppelin 2 2%
Pixies 2 2%
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Country Albums %


United States 46 46%
United Kingdom 37 37%
Mixed Nationality 7 7%
Canada 6 6%
Australia 3 3%
Norway 1 1%
Live? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

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From 04/27/2020 17:10
Very good chart. The only criticism I have is it's a little heavy on the 70s. But there's a good variety of artists, only a handful of whom I question. Most are excellent musicians. Considering the strange hate that many members are giving to the very best album of Leonard Cohen covers that exists, your ranking of Jennifer Warnes at #3 is not only surprising but courageous - love it.
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From 06/23/2016 03:48
Great list, love the personal comments
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From 03/27/2016 19:00
Happy to see Closing Time and Doolittle getting well-deserved love. Great chart, and I enjoy your comments!
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From 03/20/2015 14:45
Would've liked this chart better if you weren't always putting down good (if popular) tracks! I think that since I'm a rock fan who didn't grow up during that 60s/70s/80s I don't have to deal as much with "overplayed" syndrome.
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From 03/20/2015 13:57
Great work here - the notes are very fun to read.
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From 03/20/2015 09:58
Despite having a different musical taste (though not so different as you also like albums that "hold together" as one and we share 18 artists) and being from different generations, I really enjoyed reading your chart and I love to see so many '70's albums, some I have never heard of, others I find key classics.
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From 03/20/2015 08:15
Very good chart.
Donald Fagen as first and a lot of excellent choices.
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From 07/19/2014 06:42
Great notes and list!
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From 02/18/2014 17:10
Very good chart by a 70's music fan !
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From 10/23/2013 14:17
though 70s-centric, it still manages to be eclectic and interesting. enjoyed the notes!
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Best Albums of 1966
1. Revolver by The Beatles
2. Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys
3. Blonde On Blonde by Bob Dylan
4. Sounds Of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel
5. Aftermath by The Rolling Stones
6. Freak Out! by The Mothers Of Invention
7. Parsley, Sage, Rosemary And Thyme by Simon & Garfunkel
8. Face To Face by The Kinks
9. Wild Is The Wind by Nina Simone
10. The Psychedelic Sounds Of The 13th Floor Elevators by 13th Floor Elevators
11. Ascension by John Coltrane
12. Fresh Cream by Cream
13. If You Can Believe Your Eyes And Ears by The Mamas And The Papas
14. Black Monk Time by Monks (US)
15. Fifth Dimension by The Byrds
16. Speak No Evil by Wayne Shorter
17. Sunshine Superman by Donovan
18. Blues Breakers by John Mayall & Eric Clapton
19. Da Capo by Love
20. Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo [The Good, The Bad & The Ugly] by Ennio Morricone
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