Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by cmoshier

*amended (7/12/20): I decided to go with one album per artist just to make it a little more eclectic. The ranking is pretty loose; beyond like the top 25, it's pretty arbitrary. And I'm gonna keep doing the little write ups for each one.

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I can't claim to be the biggest Mats fan, but there's just something about this record that is emotionally resonant with me like nothing else. Oddly enough, it took me a bit to find Let It Be, but the first song I heard of theirs was 'Left Of The Dial' when I was 11 or 12; I don't mean to throw this phrase around because I think a lot of people do, but it truly changed my life. It defined anemoia, before I even knew what that was. It's difficult to describe, but I always go back to this band (and this record specifically) because they just are such singular voice; it evokes something different in me. There's this persistent sense of longing that just never ceases to move me on a visceral level. I learned that music for me is not an intellectual pursuit. This is a band who's arc of maturity and emotional awareness can be clearly tracked; Westerberg just has so much heart, and I think Let It Be in context was by far the band's biggest swing. And for a group of midwestern guys who could've just as easily been written off as drunken frat boys to write a song as progressive and as truly empathetic as 'Androgynous' is incredibly touching to me. It captures the whole experience and all the emotions of the time in your life when you're feeling things the most. And to think that almost 30 years later, a teenaged version of myself can stumble upon a record like this, when he really needed it, speaks volumes about it's universality. The word that keeps popping into my head is 'important'; a very important record found at a very important time. [First added to this chart: 08/12/2017]
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1984
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I have 'shine out in the wild kindness' tattooed on my body. I wish I could've told him what his work meant to me. RIP DCB. [First added to this chart: 01/30/2018]
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1998
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I wouldn't change a thing on this record, and it's only grown to me in relevance. You see their revival with zoomers, and it makes perfect sense. I have a lot of respect for this band and where they've been, really after reading Meet Me in the Bathroom and understanding how profound the ripple effect was. A true shot heard 'round the world. [First added to this chart: 06/24/2022]
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2001
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Southern Gothic written by teenagers that somehow stays perfect. I highly recommend Lance Bangs' documentary if you haven't seen it [First added to this chart: 09/09/2017]
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1991
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13,715
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Just a pretty record, the first that made me realize the difference between vinyl and digital music. I'm far from an analog purist, but I always can appreciate when someone's able to create something special with the dimensionality of their music. It's audio warmth; a little bit of sentimentality attached to this one, that never hurts either. [First added to this chart: 09/09/2017]
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2008
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1,185
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Tough one, because I used to have Double Nickels on the Dime, but this one feels more like the moment where a really great band got it exactly right. It's perfect, distilled Minutemen. [First added to this chart: 06/24/2022]
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1983
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148
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[First added to this chart: 10/31/2022]
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1972
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1,070
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I sort of defaulted to Sound Of Silver, but it truly could've been any of the 4. This is a band that truly added something to music that wasn't there previously; it's a colliding of two different worlds. Specific, thoughtful writing that doesn't call attention to itself within the framework of a relentless beat that 100% of people can move to. It's a really special thing. [First added to this chart: 08/12/2017]
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2007
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I originally had Crooked Rain here, but I love the stoned disinhibition of Wowee Zowee. It feels like they were sort of off the reservation in a really fun way here. Maybe it's the context, that they had just made an ironic 'bad' 70's rock record with Crooked Rain', but this is the one that stands out most to me as the most joyful and unique. [First added to this chart: 07/12/2020]
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1995
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[First added to this chart: 11/04/2022]
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2013
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810
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 1 1%
1960s 6 6%
1970s 22 22%
1980s 18 18%
1990s 16 16%
2000s 16 16%
2010s 20 20%
2020s 1 1%
Artist Albums %


Can 1 1%
Scratch Acid 1 1%
The Rolling Stones 1 1%
Miles Davis 1 1%
New Order 1 1%
Beastie Boys 1 1%
Townes Van Zandt 1 1%
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Country Albums %


United States 70 70%
United Kingdom 17 17%
Mixed Nationality 6 6%
Canada 2 2%
Sweden 1 1%
Ethiopia 1 1%
France 1 1%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 95 95%
Yes 5 5%
Live? Albums %
No 98 98%
Yes 2 2%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

Top 100 Greatest Music Albums chart changes

Biggest climbers
Climber Up 46 from 64th to 18th
Sunbathing Animal
by Parquet Courts
Biggest fallers
Faller Down 2 from 17th to 19th
Loveless
by My Bloody Valentine
Faller Down 2 from 18th to 20th
Unknown Pleasures
by Joy Division
Faller Down 2 from 19th to 21st
Help
by Thee Oh Sees
Leavers
Leaver Slates
by The Fall

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From 07/21/2023 03:15
Only 4 albums in common but that is because you employ the one album per artist rule .... I just not brave enough to do that my chart would be decimated if I did that .... but I respect your choices and overall it is a very interesting read
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From 12/14/2022 23:58
Great chart - love the one album/artist concept; love the comments and how the albums soundtrack key moments in your life; love your sentimental attachment to albums that are real outliers; love how uniquely this chart reflects who you are (no BEA group think here!). Love how you have canvassed the decades. My only criticism would be it is a bit too US heavy - but hey, you were born in the USA. Oh, loved (but don't agree) on your putting Darkness ahead of Born To Run. Got a real kick out of you putting 'Another Self Portrait' ahead of about 20 other Dylan albums. Finally, would have liked to have seen a few more Australian albums in the top 100. Anyway, certainly one of my favourite BEA user charts for sure!
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From 12/14/2022 16:23
Great unique and persona; chart. Love it
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From 12/14/2022 15:39
Love Let It Be at number 1 and the Strokes at number 3. One album per artist is tough too. Descriptions also a plus. 100.
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From 11/05/2022 10:05
The comments on all your picks give a fantastic insight into why you chose them. Was great to read through. Really nice chart!
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From 10/05/2020 02:47
Man I'd love to see you come comment on all of these albums because the descriptions for the albums you chose to do so on are amazing and got me to listen to some great new records. Amazing chart!
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From 10/04/2020 09:29
*claps*
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From 07/14/2020 16:44
Well deserved nod to ZamRock at the end. Many great choices overall. Congrats!
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From 11/09/2019 20:14
Even though some of it isn't my thing I love love love this chart. Nice mix of stuff and your write-ups add so much personality too. Great stuff!
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From 03/28/2019 21:08
Really unique and clearly long-thought-out chart. Love seeing albums like YHF, Born to Run and Loveless in your very eclectic top 20. Just wish there were notes!!
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Best Ever Artists
1. The Beatles
2. Radiohead
3. Pink Floyd
4. David Bowie
5. Bob Dylan
6. Led Zeppelin
7. The Rolling Stones
8. Arcade Fire
9. The Velvet Underground
10. Kendrick Lamar
11. Nirvana
12. Neil Young
13. The Smiths
14. Miles Davis
15. The Beach Boys
16. Kanye West
17. Pixies
18. R.E.M.
19. Jimi Hendrix
20. Bruce Springsteen
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