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Maybe the most influential album of all time. The record that more than any other showed artists that they could be inventive and try different genres, sounds and topics. Rubber Soul started the conversation about The Beatles being actual musical geniuses and not just a bunch of kids playing to be pop idols.

It features 4 of the best songs ever written by John Lennon: ¨Norwegian Wood¨, ¨Nowhere Man¨, ¨Girl¨and ¨In My Life¨ but In Rubber Soul each song is a work of art.

I like all those arrangements made with minor percussion, which gives the sound a warm "woody" acoustic feeling, as opposed to the shinier production of Revolver.

It is the starting point of The Beatles as serious musical explorers and you can listen to this record again and again always finding it better than the last time.

The album cover with a mix of browns and greens suits the music perfectly.
[First added to this chart: 06/28/2012]
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1965
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30,629
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My favourite Pink Floyd album. The Orwellian concept is a vehicle for a unique analysis of society by an increasingly political Roger Waters.

Even better than the concept, this album´s best feature, is the incredible guitar work by David Gilmour.
I think he reached his zenith as a guitar player in Animals, and his solo in "Dogs", that starts in minute 3:41 is for me the best of all time. There are other guitar players that may play louder, faster or more acrobatically, but Gilmour´s guitar has superb taste and is extremely dramatic. It almost sounds as if Miles Davies had switched instruments.

The packaging of the songs, with the two acoustic short ones in the beginning and the end, and the 3 main pieces in the middle makes the album structure unusual but coherent. Dogs and Pigs are in my Top 5 best Pink Floyd songs due to their powerful lyrics and music.

The cover is one of the most famous and creative in history and I still have trouble thinking that it's an actual
picture and not a painting. This record deserves a 10/10 for sure.
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1977
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25,578
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Minimalistic. Shows how silence, pauses and timing are as important as the sound itself. [First added to this chart: 09/14/2012]
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1959
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I would say that the two best things of this record are: 1) The perfect sound quality and; 2) The poetry of most lyrics. "Time" for instance is one of the best songs ever and it gets those accolades both because it has very powerful music, very powerful lyrics and very powerful interpretation.

I guess that 20 years ago this would have been in my top 10, but I may have overplayed it.
[First added to this chart: 07/04/2012]
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1973
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71,188
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Most of the songs are very beautiful and the whole record balances very well between soft, introspective music, and more upbeat tunes. The mix of moods creates a good balance between happy, sunny tunes and songs that are grey and colder.

I also like the voice of Jeff Tweedy; it reminds me of John Lennon.

This album works much better in a CD than in a record, as in the latter it gets cut in many vital parts and the flow is interrupted. The cover is very iconic as well.
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2002
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20,566
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Every now and then, while listening to this record more than once, I have to stop it and shelve it for a while because I start feeling too much anguish.

Once I read an interview to Thom Yorke where he mentions that, precisely, they wanted to create anguish in the listeners. They did it well.

The sound quality is amazing and the production is perfect. Most importantly the album as a whole is even better that the sum of its parts. At some points it feels like losing a bit of momentum and that prevents it from being in the Top 10, but anyway, a really great album.
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1997
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76,837
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Is a great collection of songs and I specially like the mix of punk with rock & roll and reggae. It is very important because of the relevant and intelligent lyrics. Iconic album cover as well. [First added to this chart: 07/04/2012]
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1979
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Introspective lyrics, creative guitar playing and an evocative voice are the ingredients for this extremely melancholic, beautiful album. [First added to this chart: 07/16/2012]
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1972
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I saw this album listed in a magazine as one of the most beautiful you could listen in its year of release. I gave it a try, as the Album Leaf where an unknown band to me, and here we are, ten years later, considering this as one of my favourite albums ever.

A dreamy, warm mood transpires the whole record as songs roll in an extremely well crafted way.

I was lucky enough to see this band live at the Union Chapel in London and it has been one of the best concerts I have been, both because of the music and the venue.
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2010
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155
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A work of art. John Coltrane just got it right this time despite his troubled life, religiousness, etc. [First added to this chart: 09/14/2012]
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1965
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 7 7%
1960s 22 22%
1970s 27 27%
1980s 11 11%
1990s 11 11%
2000s 11 11%
2010s 11 11%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


The Beatles 6 6%
Radiohead 4 4%
Miles Davis 4 4%
Pink Floyd 3 3%
Neil Young 3 3%
The Cure 3 3%
Jorge Ben 2 2%
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Country Albums %


United States 50 50%
United Kingdom 27 27%
Brazil 7 7%
Canada 4 4%
Argentina 3 3%
Spain 3 3%
Cuba 1 1%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%
Live? Albums %
No 98 98%
Yes 2 2%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

Top 100 Greatest Music Albums chart changes

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From 08/29/2023 14:28
Really cool chart, great comments which you added for pretty much every album. Lots of recommendations for Spanish- and Portuguese-language music. Based on the albums in your list that I know and love, I'm sure to find something I like from the albums I haven't heard.
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From 02/09/2023 06:23
I like your list a lot. Very diverse, great comments and obviously very Personal. What more do you want from a chart?
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From 02/09/2023 02:04
Nice diversity - especially with the number of Latin American & jazz inspired artists/albums ~ definitely unique in that sense and says something about your personal tastes. Personally, I didn't get all that excited by your selections ~ which says something about my personal tastes.
I am sure the following observation will change over time, but I was intrigued by what I guess is a coincidence in your chart having 11 albums in each decade of the 80's, 90's, 00's & 10's.
BTW, nice to see one entry from Australia.
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From 04/08/2022 17:10
pretty much an excellent chart, love your jazz picks
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From 09/19/2021 20:35
Nice list. Interesting to see classic rock mixed with stuff I've been unaware of. Thanks for the eye opener!
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From 08/19/2021 14:17
I have mixed emotions about this chart on the whole.

‘Escafandra’ is at large not wrong about it being good in terms of its variety chronologically and its regional scope. The former is something I demand of charts; whilst the latter does add a great deal of interest. The jazz albums also add a lot of interest although they are by no means unique. However, I must say that the chart is weak on one decade – the 1990s, from which the albums included – with the conspicuous exception of ‘Dummy’ – really are to my mind overrated at best.
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From 11/29/2020 19:07
The White album is a good pick for number 1. It's stuck with me a lot longer than Abbey Road
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From 10/24/2020 23:35
You put the Beatles on number 1 what is clearly cool. But i like the rest of your list as much as i can. Some artists i don´t know before from Spain and Brazil but that makes the diversity .
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From 10/24/2020 12:18
You put a lot of effort on this. Really good chart with amazing picks. Im more of a Revolver/Highway 61 kind of guy. Though theres good tracks im not too fond of White Album/Desire. I 100% agree on Sgt Pepper though, Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane shouldve replaced some of those weaker songs.
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From 09/21/2020 15:58
¡Hey, man!

I hope you liked La Barranca. Just came to check your recommendations. Now I'll have to pay more attention to Low, I've heard some songs but I will check that album. It was hard for me to put Beatles' White Album for the same reason as yours: it is so irregular. But I guess we put it there for that exact reason, I love those albums where you can tell the band is finding exactly different sounds and ideas that's why I love Pearl Jam's No Code or Radiohead's Kid A.

Anyway... ¡Saludos desde México!
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