Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by Spyglass
My chart is ordered from best to worst. These albums I have chosen are albums that go above and beyond the boundaries of music, and have brilliance to share in whatever forms they take. All of the albums I've chosen are very special to me in one way or another, even if they're outside of my comfort zone, because a comfort zone doesn't matter when you're trying to comprehend all forms of music.
I've added little stories that describe my feelings when listening to each album. They're quite odd, but I love a little odd now and then.
- Chart updated: 11/11/2020 00:15
- (Created: 04/03/2020 22:07).
- Chart size: 100 albums.
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Hard Rock
"I went out for a drive to the bar, and a song about a stairway to heaven played on the radio in my truck. When the song was over, I turned the radio off to let the song soak in my mind. The scenery I had experienced when hearing the song lingered in my mind until I opened the bar doors, reminded of the western saloon entrance. I saw Music himself drinking a gin and tonic. He wasn't the Devil, contrary to most people's assumption, but that dazzling grin on his face carried a vanity unmatched. Despite the shudder down my spine, I sat down next to him and bought a drink. As soon as I sat down, I heard that same strange song from the radio playing in the bar. I asked Music, 'How did you write something so incredible?' He showed me that infamous grin of his and simply replied. 'God makes better music than the devil.'" [First added to this chart: 04/03/2020]
"I went out for a drive to the bar, and a song about a stairway to heaven played on the radio in my truck. When the song was over, I turned the radio off to let the song soak in my mind. The scenery I had experienced when hearing the song lingered in my mind until I opened the bar doors, reminded of the western saloon entrance. I saw Music himself drinking a gin and tonic. He wasn't the Devil, contrary to most people's assumption, but that dazzling grin on his face carried a vanity unmatched. Despite the shudder down my spine, I sat down next to him and bought a drink. As soon as I sat down, I heard that same strange song from the radio playing in the bar. I asked Music, 'How did you write something so incredible?' He showed me that infamous grin of his and simply replied. 'God makes better music than the devil.'" [First added to this chart: 04/03/2020]
Year of Release:
1971
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44,305
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Blues Rock / Hard Rock
"Theres no force like tomorrow. They say we control the future, and others say that the future is predestined. I don't think it matters. The truth is somewhere in between. We can't predict the future, but there's no force that decides everything for us. The answer itself is astral, so we need to do what we can to pioneer both the past and the present, and to do that we need to change the past. We need to redefine romance, push the guitars past their physical and sonic limits, and remind the world that the answers to the whole world lie in the things no one has ever done before." [First added to this chart: 04/03/2020]
"Theres no force like tomorrow. They say we control the future, and others say that the future is predestined. I don't think it matters. The truth is somewhere in between. We can't predict the future, but there's no force that decides everything for us. The answer itself is astral, so we need to do what we can to pioneer both the past and the present, and to do that we need to change the past. We need to redefine romance, push the guitars past their physical and sonic limits, and remind the world that the answers to the whole world lie in the things no one has ever done before." [First added to this chart: 04/03/2020]
Year of Release:
1969
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Rank Score:
18,650
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition
Decade | Albums | % | |
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1930s | 0 | 0% | |
1940s | 0 | 0% | |
1950s | 3 | 3% | |
1960s | 16 | 16% | |
1970s | 29 | 29% | |
1980s | 12 | 12% | |
1990s | 19 | 19% | |
2000s | 14 | 14% | |
2010s | 7 | 7% | |
2020s | 0 | 0% |
Artist | Albums | % | |
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Led Zeppelin | 2 | 2% | |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor | 2 | 2% | |
The Beach Boys | 2 | 2% | |
Stevie Wonder | 2 | 2% | |
Jay-Z | 2 | 2% | |
Charles Mingus | 2 | 2% | |
Vangelis | 2 | 2% | |
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Country | Albums | % | |
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51 | 51% | ||
26 | 26% | ||
9 | 9% | ||
2 | 2% | ||
2 | 2% | ||
2 | 2% | ||
2 | 2% | ||
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums chart changes
Biggest climbers |
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Up 1 from 12th to 11th To Pimp A Butterfly by Kendrick Lamar |
Up 1 from 11th to 10th Ride The Lightning by Metallica |
Up 1 from 10th to 9th Blade Runner by Vangelis |
Biggest fallers |
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Down 3 from 9th to 12th The Last Waltz by The Band |
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