Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by WilliamFrayer Unknown

DISCLAIMER: I'm a white straight male who is pretty uncultured and I have aimed to reflect that on this chart.

List of perfect songs (not represented on this chart)

1.) The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
2.) Arcade Fire - Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
3.) Uncle Tupelo - Moonshiner
4.) New Order - Age of Consent
5.) Smashing Pumpkins - 1979
6.) Coldplay - Sparks
7.) LCD Soundsystem - Dance Yrself Clean
8.) The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize??
9.) Red Hot Chili Peppers - Soul To Squeeze
10.) The Stranglers - Golden Brown
11.) The Walkmen - The Rat
12.) Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space
13.) The National - Fake Empire
14.) The Only Ones - Another Girl, Another Planet
15.) The Velvet Underground - Stephanie Says
16.) Massive Attack - Paradise Circus
17.) Getz/Gilberto - The Girl From Ipanema
18.) Weezer - California Kids
19.) Blur - The Universal
20.) R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe
21.) Carpenters - (They Long to Be) Close to You
22.) Beulah - If We Can Land a Man On the Moon, Surely I Can Win Your Heart
23.) Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky
24.) The Smiths - Is it Really So Strange?
25.) Silversun Pickups - Lazy Eye

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Best Tracks: The Stars Of Track And Field, Seeing Other People, Me And The Major, Like Dylan In The Movies, Get Me Away From Here I'm Dying, If You're Feeling Sinister, Judy And The Dream Of Horses

Let me just say that I very very much enjoy twee pop, and this is the quintessential twee pop record. At least in terms of what I've listened to so far. I can't help but put this album as my second perfect record because there's honestly no weak moments on this whole thing. Pure bliss.

Favorite: Judy And The Dream Of Horses

10/10
[First added to this chart: 09/23/2017]
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1996
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Best Tracks: The King Of Carrot Flowers Part 1, The King Of Carrot Flowers Parts 2 & 3, In The Aeroplane Over The Sea, Two-Headed Boy, Holland 1945, Ghost, Two-Headed Boy Part 2

This album could certainly arguably be my favorite album of all time as well, and I had it at the top of this chart when I first made it, but I think its few shortcoming(s) put it a little below the top for me. Every song is amazing, and the album experience is incomparable to any other. Impeccable execution by Jeff Mangum, and the overall simplicity of the core of each song makes it easily-accessible, heartwarming, and magical all at once.

Favorite: Two-Headed Boy Part 2

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[First added to this chart: 03/24/2017]
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1998
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39,574
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Best Tracks: Tired of Sex, Why Bother?, Across the Sea, The Good Life, El Scorcho, Pink Triangle, Falling For You, Butterfly

The Blue Album is a very fun and extremely catchy listen, but Pinkerton really catches my attention a lot more every time I put it on. The juxtaposition of Rivers singing about his unfulfilling sex/love life on Tired of Sex and Across the Sea and happy, carefree songs like The Good Life and Falling For You is always striking but welcoming. Rivers is arguably too personal on this record... but that's what makes it special.

Favorite: Tired of Sex

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[First added to this chart: 03/24/2017]
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1996
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11,832
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Best Tracks: Teeth Like God's Shoeshine, Heart Cooks Brain, Doin' The Cockroach, Cowboy Dan, Trailer Trash, Out of Gas, Shit Luck, Truckers Atlas, Polar Opposites

I first heard Cowboy Dan while I was trying to find a song about "having everything and losing it all" for a school homework assignment. I had heard some of Modest Mouse's songs before then, but never a song so personal and gut-wrenching. Much to my surprise, when I got around to listening to the rest of the album, I discovered that the whole thing is as intimate and engaging as Cowboy Dan. Instant classic.

Favorite: Cowboy Dan

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[First added to this chart: 03/24/2017]
Year of Release:
1997
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9,215
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Best Tracks: Svefn-G-Englar, Starálfur, Flugufrelsarinn, Hjartað Hamast (Bamm Bamm Bamm), Viðrar Vel Til Loftárása, Ágætis Byrjun

If I'm being honest, I'm not much of a post-rock fan at all. Something about very long songs really is off-putting to me. Perhaps I haven't given post-rock enough of a chance. With that being said, though, this album is absolutely amazing. Maybe it's because it's structured more classically in comparison to its post-rock contemporaries, or maybe it's just that good, I can't really say. It's just a beautiful piece of music all the way through.

Favorite: Svefn-G-Englar

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[First added to this chart: 04/11/2017]
Year of Release:
1999
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17,223
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Best Tracks: Old Familiar Way, Fun Loving Nun, Neat Little Domestic Life, Y The Quale And Vaguely Bird Noisily Enjoying Their Forbidden Tryst, My Favorite Boxer, Nickee Coco And The Invisible Tree, Gay Parade Outro

Of Montreal is most well-known for their later career, but their first couple of albums really speak to me a lot more. I love me some gay music. If you can listen to this album without having a smile on your face... God have mercy on you.

Favorite: My Favorite Boxer

9.2/10
[First added to this chart: 08/24/2018]
Year of Release:
1999
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301
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Best Tracks: The Plan, Center Of The Universe, Carry The Zero, Bad Light, Time Trap, You Were Right, Broken Chairs

Yeah um, this album is awesome. Not to mention it has the literal perfect song, Carry The Zero, on it. So. What else more must I say? Indie rock masterpiece. All of it.

Favorite: Carry The Zero

9.1/10
[First added to this chart: 09/08/2021]
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1999
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Best Tracks: Cherub Rock, Quiet, Today, Hummer, Disarm, Geek U.S.A., Mayonaise, Spaceboy, Silverfuck, Luna

What a consistent and engaging record. Billy Corgan and company really struck gold with every single track on this album, and it definitely deserves the universal acclaim that it has gained. The production is incredible.

Favorite: Disarm

9.1/10
[First added to this chart: 05/16/2017]
Year of Release:
1993
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19,476
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Best Tracks: My Name Is Jonas, The World Has Turned And Left Me Here, Buddy Holly, Undone-The Sweater Song, Say It Ain't So, In The Garage, Only In Dreams

Buddy Holly is the song I've woken up to every day for the last 6 years of my life and yet I still like this album.

Favorite: Undone-The Sweater Song

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[First added to this chart: 05/16/2017]
Year of Release:
1994
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16,916
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Best Tracks: Hunter, Jóga, Unravel, Bachelorette, All Neon Like, 5 Years, Alarm Call, All Is Full Of Love

Bjork is a genius and may she live for all eternity please.

Favorite: 5 Years

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[First added to this chart: 06/04/2017]
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1997
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13,842
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 16 16%
1970s 15 15%
1980s 13 13%
1990s 14 14%
2000s 20 20%
2010s 22 22%
2020s 0 0%
Country Albums %


United States 58 58%
United Kingdom 28 28%
Canada 6 6%
Mixed Nationality 4 4%
Iceland 3 3%
New Zealand 1 1%
Compilation? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

Top 100 Greatest Music Albums chart changes

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Climber Up 14 from 87th to 73rd
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Faller Down 19 from 20th to 39th
The Velvet Underground
by The Velvet Underground
Faller Down 18 from 14th to 32nd
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From 02/26/2022 10:14
I'll probably delete this comment at some point but I figured I'd address the last commenter since I have Chart of the Day today and some people might see.

I have a silly disclaimer on my chart that admittedly isn't that funny, but it's meant to be a joke. I didn't mean to trigger anyone. But now deleting it would feel like a cop out so I'll still leave it there for now.

The purpose of the disclaimer has nothing to do with anything other than the fact that I'm self-conscious about the variety of genres that are present on my chart here, and more specifically, the lack thereof. Mostly general rock music and a few basic/predictable outliers. I realize that it's something that I shouldn't feel self-conscious about because no one can listen to and enjoy every type of music. But it's a distant goal that I have to eventually have more variety with the genre representation in my favorite albums.

I could keep going but this is already too long so I'll leave it here. Thanks for viewing my chart! I'll update it again eventually I'm sure.
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From 12/15/2021 06:17
Hey we have the same favorite album! Also a ton of other stuff in common. I think that your disclaimer is extremely disturbing though. Only bigots care about race, sexuality, and gender and make broad generalizations on the basis of such things. I really thought people with good taste in music couldn't possibly be influenced by insane ideologies, but I guess that's not true. This chart makes me happy and disgusted at the same time. I hope you grow out of your racism - cause you clearly aren't just another NPC listening to whatever they put on the radio. Still gotta give you 100 though as that's what this site is supposed to be about - music - not race. Shit ruins everything.
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From 09/21/2021 01:19
love your chart friend
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From 10/21/2019 20:02
Whoo yeah, ya got good charting skills! I really like picks 50-60, and I quite dig the second half of your list overall.
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From 11/28/2018 20:45
Keep on perfecting your chart
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From 01/02/2018 22:40
This is excellent. Every choice was clearly well thought out.
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From 01/01/2018 21:38
I think this might be my list from another timeline
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From 01/01/2018 18:45
Damn good chart!
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From 07/11/2017 06:13
Wow high marks for ...Like Clockwork. I love it!
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From 05/27/2017 08:43
11 artists in common?! =Youre not an everyday user with an everyday chart - if gnomesayin'
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