Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by bonnequestion

A few things to know about my charts:

1. My choices are based on my personal taste first. I'm not trying to make an objective list of the best albums of all-time, but rather a list of the best albums I've ever heard.

2. If I rate an album and/or add it to my charts, it means I've listened to it more than once. I don't rate an album based on only one listen on Spotify. I own my albums and I listen to them many times before judging them.

3. For me, an album isn't just a collection of songs. It isn't just the sum of its individual tracks. There's something more than that in an album, there's the flow, the concept, the cohesiveness, the general feel, the magic. My best-rated albums have that, they are not simply the albums in which I like the most individual tracks.

4. There are no live albums and no best-of/compilation in my charts, just studio albums.

5. This list will always change, and that's very important. If it didn't, it would mean that I'm not discovering anything new, and that would be the worst thing that could happen. Not only will there always be new music coming out, but I will always be moved by different music. And I intend to keep it that way. I don't want to be one of those guys that has his musical taste fixed forever.

That's it for now, I hope you enjoy this chart!

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What can I say about "Pet Sounds"? This album is just so ridiculously out-of-this-world. Especially considering where music was at in 1966, it is very hard to believe that a guy could create this music almost single handedly. Composition and production-wise, this album is a complete masterpiece and showcases the genius of Brian Wilson like never before, or after.

I think the Beatles were a better band than the Beach Boys, but for me, "Pet Sounds" is better than any Beatle album. There is absolutely no flaws in it and, in my perception, it is the very first album that really felt like an album. "Rubber Soul" was close, then "Pet Sounds" was it. And the rest is history.
[First added to this chart: 08/15/2018]
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1966
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The Beatles, of course. How can you not love them? I know some people don't, but I'm suspecting most of these people also hate the sun, fruits and having a drink on a hot day.

But in all seriousness, I like the Beatles. Not in a fanatic way, but I really dig what they've done between 1965 and 1969. And I think "Abbey Road" is their greatest effort. The first half is iconic with its big hits like "Come Together", "Here Comes The Sun", "I Want You" and my personal favorite Beatles song "Something". But the second half might be where this album really separates itself from the rest for me. It is a great display of the undeniable talent of this band.
[First added to this chart: 07/31/2018]
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1969
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65,451
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[First added to this chart: 07/25/2018]
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1967
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50,821
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[First added to this chart: 04/04/2019]
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1969
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[First added to this chart: 12/06/2018]
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1969
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[First added to this chart: 08/03/2018]
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1967
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This has to be one of the most underrated album on the 60's. I mean, it's really good.

My favorite tracks include, but are not limited to:
Friends of Mine
When You Touch Me
We're Coming To Dine

I really like the combination of Burton Cummings on vocals and Randy Bachman on guitar. This great combo only gave us 3 albums, but they are all really good!

8,7/10
[First added to this chart: 08/01/2018]
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1969
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105
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[First added to this chart: 09/19/2018]
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1969
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 8 8%
1970s 30 30%
1980s 3 3%
1990s 14 14%
2000s 21 21%
2010s 18 18%
2020s 6 6%
Artist Albums %


Gentle Giant 6 6%
Radiohead 4 4%
Sloan 4 4%
Spoon 4 4%
Mutemath 4 4%
Neil Cowley Trio 3 3%
The Beatles 3 3%
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Country Albums %


United Kingdom 40 40%
United States 29 29%
Canada 20 20%
Italy 3 3%
Israel 3 3%
Sweden 2 2%
Norway 1 1%
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Soundtrack? Albums %
No 98 98%
Yes 2 2%

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From 02/04/2024 14:09
Interesting and exciting list.

Wheatfield Soul was my gateway to your list. As you say, it’s incredibly underrated.
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From 08/03/2023 12:14
Whilst I can be critical of the number of albums from a few artists (as others have noticed) this is not a bad chart. It is very personal, and it is good to see the notes, which I value very highly and have for several decades of reading music reviews.
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From 07/24/2023 14:57
Nice chart! Thanks for writing descriptions on so many of them
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From 07/24/2023 12:47
The 80’s is my decade of music.
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From 01/24/2023 01:52
Apart from having too many albums from a handful of artists and only 1 album from south of the Equator, I did find this chart quite enjoyable. With only 4 albums in common, there were a good number of albums for me to check out ~ and a few that I have penciled in for a deeper listen and possible addition to my year chart.
The comments were also appreciated ~ always a good thing to know why albums resonate with BEA members, especially the less well known albums.
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From 02/02/2022 02:23
This is a great chart! A lot of similarities to my tastes. I love the prog rock choices - I admittedly need to get more into Gentle Giant. What I've heard from them so far is impressive. At least you have Dark Side in your top 10, so I forgive you for dismissing Floyd's other amazing albums :). Stoked to see Led Zep, Beatles and RHCP well represented here. Love your album descriptions and intro too. Great work!
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From 02/01/2022 13:48
Great effort on this chart!
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From 02/01/2022 10:50
Nice chart. Very personal. I subscribe all your current description at the top of the chart, but as I have not heard most of the albums in your top 10 (now I am curious to check them), I won't give you a rating yet.
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From 04/16/2021 21:54
Cool chart,
I like to see the 1st Supertramp album...
I have no idea why it`s so underrated.
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From 07/10/2020 21:44
There's something so innocent about this chart that I like a lot.
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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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