Top 97 Greatest Music Albums by Button001

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It is an insult to have to put this album in a chart with at least 95 albums here. Simply the most beautiful piece of music ever written. I was put off buying this album for many a year after mistakenly thinking this would sound like all their surf pop hits from the radio. This album changed my attitude to life. It really makes you appreciate all the love that surrounds us in the world. Importantly it reminds that no man is an island. The sound here is symphonic, as the layered arrangements provide the most effecting compositions ever put to record. The harmonies calm the listener into a reflective yet peaceful state of mind. Starting off the album is the most well known and loved song of their career Wouldn't It Be Nice, simple at face value, complex underneath; frustrations of youth and romance. God Only Knows and Don't Talk will choke any listener as desperate feelings of love are expressed in a fractured relationship. I Just Wasn't Made For These Times reflects on the difficulities of growing up. Sloop John B is the most divisive song here,but I like how it breaks the album up and is just a magnificent slice of upbeat pop fun that you will hum with a smile all day. Caroline No ends the album on a subdued note with the most beautiful ballad about the effects of time on loved ones. The intricate attention to detail of each song and sheer scale of what is going on here cannot be overstated. It is a pity that this eventually led to the breakdown of Brian Wilson in his striving for perfection in later albums. He needn't have bothered as it was all here already - the perfect record. [First added to this chart: 01/12/2013]
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1966
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The most complete and consistent album ever made. A songwriting masterclass of pop songs underpinned by a number of mood shifting stories about life and love. It is all here from the Psychedilic indian beats on Tomorrow Never Knows/Love You To. The upbeat Good Day Sunshine, the fun Ringo lead vocal Yellow Submarine, the love song Here There and Everywhere, the sombre McCartney ballad Elenor Rigby, guitar rock The Taxman/And Your Bird Can Sing, the hazy Lennon sound on Im only Sleeping. Hard to split with the more progressive record Sgt Pepper; the difference being that Revolver gives out whereas Sgt Pepper takes you in. [First added to this chart: 02/23/2013]
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1966
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56,992
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[First added to this chart: 10/25/2013]
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1969
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18,825
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[First added to this chart: 01/12/2013]
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1967
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[First added to this chart: 02/23/2013]
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1969
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65,476
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[First added to this chart: 03/03/2013]
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1968
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10,205
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[First added to this chart: 01/12/2013]
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1967
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46,030
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[First added to this chart: 01/12/2013]
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1965
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31,075
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[First added to this chart: 02/09/2013]
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1969
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7,265
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[First added to this chart: 04/20/2013]
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1968
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Top 97 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 19 20%
1970s 29 30%
1980s 16 16%
1990s 17 18%
2000s 15 15%
2010s 1 1%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


Radiohead 3 3%
The Beatles 3 3%
David Bowie 2 2%
Oasis 2 2%
Joy Division 2 2%
Nick Drake 1 1%
Ramones 1 1%
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Country Albums %


United Kingdom 58 60%
United States 31 32%
Canada 2 2%
Germany 2 2%
Mixed Nationality 2 2%
Iceland 1 1%
Ireland 1 1%

Top 97 Greatest Music Albums chart changes

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Juju
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Climber Up 5 from 62nd to 57th
Neu!
by Neu!
Climber Up 4 from 43rd to 39th
Bridge Over Troubled Water
by Simon & Garfunkel
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Faller Down 13 from 60th to 73rd
Bee Thousand
by Guided By Voices
Faller Down 6 from 72nd to 78th
Real Life
by Magazine
Faller Down 5 from 37th to 42nd
Boxer
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From 12/07/2022 06:55
Interesting chart. A little surprised that there are no albums from the last 12 years but I guess that’s the way you feel about more recent music.
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From 12/06/2022 23:40
Interesting chart that puts your heart on your sleeve at #1. I was surprised to see so few albums from 2000's & none from 2010's (especially given your age). I was also surprised to see that not a single Australian album made the cut.
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From 10/20/2020 19:09
I was drawn to your chart because I was listening to JJ72 and quite enjoying it's poppy indie rock. I then saw someone - you - had it in their top 100 so thought I'd take a look.
I know about half your albums with some others already earmarked for a listen. I like that half I know and understand why they would be in - with the exception of The Verve album. I loved their Urban Hymns and eventually got into A Northern Soul; but A Strom In Heaven passes me by.

I see others mention your comments - but I must have come late to the party as there are only a few comments although they are good and help understand why that pick. Give us more.
But what happened to you after the 90's - a few albums from 2000 but then nothing....?
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From 12/10/2019 07:41
Great notes on the albums! Pet Sounds as No.1 is totally respectful.
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From 12/04/2018 17:55
Pet Sounds is a respectable number 1. Wicked good album
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From 12/04/2018 16:25
Interesting chart
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From 12/04/2018 09:40
I'd already left a rating on this chart but since it's chart of the day I'll leave a comment. Really love the notes you've put out; would be nice to see a bit of love for some hip hop, jazz or ambient :)
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From 02/12/2018 16:55
I really resonate with the top ten of this chart. From a distance the chart seems a bit too safe, but who am I to say these are not really your favorite albums.
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From 02/12/2018 10:40
Nice chart but would be nice to be able to read more text in the top ten :)
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From 01/03/2017 15:52
Great chart man. Some refreshing picks. I like your taste in music. 27 albums in common. I liked the notes as well. Good work.
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