Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by sageamagoo

Hey you—make more time for music in your life! It is a great gift of our universe that we have ready access to all the audio art in history. Take advantage of the internet, it's all out there: leagues of fine specimens just waiting for you to discover.

I spend every day exploring our planet's music. Here, I've boiled down 3000 albums from all corners of the world into 100 perfect records I couldn't live without.

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Totally wack Brazillian avant-prog. Join the inimatable Arrigo Barnabé and some far-out ladies on their weird and wild adventure. At the crossection of art and insanity with wonky humour and infectious personality. Ridiculous, crazy and fun. [First added to this chart: 07/20/2023]
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1980
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283
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Buy album United States
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When all the bullion in the world can't transform what's simply second rate, the hurt of lost love carries with it magic and joy once felt. Recognize that it won't go away. [First added to this chart: 03/31/2018]
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1984
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552
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A grand alien vision of pop as the stage for theatrics and art, full of diversions into weirdness that become profound the longer you sit on them. Kate wears her freak on her sleeve and thumbs her nose at all conventions, giving voice to a whole new form of music. [First added to this chart: 06/10/2016]
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1982
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With inspired poetry, Doc at the Radar Station contains many of the Captain's most thought-provoking metaphors, set to a smorgasboard of delightfully irreverent instrumentals. Everyone in this new backing band are Beefheart megafans, infectiously excited to be vessels of the bizarre.

"We don't have to suffer, we're the best batch yet!"
[First added to this chart: 03/28/2022]
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1980
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655
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A candy jar where every single item inside is different from all the others. [First added to this chart: 10/20/2015]
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1989
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293
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After walking for many gruelling hours in the searing Arizona heat you start having abstract hallucinations. [First added to this chart: 03/18/2022]
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1984
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1,734
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After several lo-fi demo tapes, Tim Smith retreated, working hard to hone his mastery over sound, becoming an extremely skilled producer over several increasingly excellent side releases. When this debut finally dropped, Tim Smith was in full form for the first time. Magnificent strings and horns augment this marvellous music with newfound grandeur. Following in the footsteps of his 70's heroes Henry Cow and Gentle Giant, polyrhythms, cheeky tempo switchups and brand-new sounds abound. In true tradition he helped push the limits of where music could go, and it would only get better from here. [First added to this chart: 08/17/2015]
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1988
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Total immersion into the darkest, most unsettling atmosphere The Residents ever put on vinyl. Bleak, discordant, and ominous, these distressing soundscapes are perfect for midnight listening. [First added to this chart: 07/13/2022]
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1982
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69
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Deliciously self-indulgent, a free and fresh post-punk masterpiece like nothing else ever conceived. Channelling demons in her screams and wails, Nina Hagen sounds like a gothic german Kate Bush who delves deeper down the dark pits of humanity. A roller coaster ride teetering on the edge of insanity, NunSexMonkRock is entertaining, forward-thinking and powerful.

All said, one song you might want to ditch is Taitschi-Tarot. Pointless racism just doesn't fly in today's culture. It doesn't suit this magnificent album. You won't miss it.
[First added to this chart: 07/27/2022]
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1982
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166
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[First added to this chart: 08/21/2016]
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1989
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 7 7%
1970s 24 24%
1980s 17 17%
1990s 32 32%
2000s 15 15%
2010s 2 2%
2020s 3 3%
Artist Albums %


Cardiacs 5 5%
NoMeansNo 4 4%
The Residents 4 4%
Mr. Bungle 3 3%
Radiohead 2 2%
Björk 2 2%
Gentle Giant 2 2%
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Country Albums %


United States 40 40%
United Kingdom 36 36%
Canada 6 6%
Germany 4 4%
Australia 3 3%
Mixed Nationality 3 3%
Brazil 2 2%
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Live? Albums %
No 99 99%
Yes 1 1%

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From 11/21/2023 10:02
This is one of the more impressive charts I have seen, although mostly completely different from my own. The write-ups are quite decent, and the chart is quite diverse although I would say there is — for an overall chart — a little too much focus on a few artists.
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From 11/15/2023 00:00
I always appreciate recommendations! They're all fantastic albums :) I have Third & Flying Teapot on vinyl
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From 11/14/2023 09:27
Fantastic chart all around. For a proggy person I recommend to you:
Soft Machine - I, Third
Gong - Flying Teapot
Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom.
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From 03/21/2022 06:06
liked this chart
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From 03/16/2021 17:47
I really like this chart. thoughts on zaireeka ?
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From 06/27/2020 15:00
I rarely rate other's people charts because I think it is kind of weird to judge people's taste. However, I don't hesitate to highly rate a chart such as this one, not because I agree with all of its choices, but because it is perfectly made.

This chart represent everything I'd like all charts to be: it is very personal, full of picks that are more obscure (I hate charts that look just like a reorganisation of the top-100 of this website) and there are tons of interesting comments explaining the choices. Good job!

As for the picks, I really like the inclusion of two Flaming Lips albums that are too often ignored: At War With The Mystics and Clouds Taste Metallic. Two wonderful albums by one of the greatest band of the last 30 years. Also, I'm glad to see Surf's Up here, what an underrated album! Crocodiles by Echo & The Bunnymen is another choice I really like. Not the typical E&TB we see on most chart, but I agree it's one of, if not their best. And what about See You On The Other Side by Mercury Rev! Bold choice, I like that you included this gem in here.

Your chart also convinced me to look into two bands I still haven't listened to enough : Gorillaz and NoMeansNo. Thanks and keep up your good work!
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From 05/10/2020 01:35
Update: I love Prefab Sprout now
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From 03/21/2020 23:28
Thanks for showing your wonderful chart with all your lovely notes. I really like many of these fun albums, such as Spilt Milk, Wrong, and The Mollusk. I will give a try to Prefab Sprout now. :)
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From 03/17/2020 07:51
What an absolutely gorgeous chart!!! The write-ups are as personal and special as the picks themselves. You manage to hit right in the special pleases with them!

Mind if I borrow the concept of grading how the album has grown? Really love the idea, it kinda gives another perspective on how the record relates to you.
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From 01/21/2020 14:47
I love plastic beach!
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