Best Albums of 1995
Listed below are the best albums of 1995 as calculated from their overall rankings in over 58,000 greatest album charts. (Chart last updated: 4 hours ago).
"i love the vibe of this album, which keeps bringing me back. its one of the most real rap albums by an artist ever. i feel like i am going through that struggle with makaveli every time i hear dear mama. they all have an underground chill rap vibe, but the beats bang. its a near perfect 90's styl..." [+] Reply
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1995
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1,214
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"Such frantic fun. Better than most of the Brit-pop of the time, because it was different." Reply
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1995
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1,141
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"This is actually quite an underrated album. It's certainly Faith no more's most diverse and eclectic album. It features all kinds of sounds from metal to country, from funk to ballads, all delivered in that unique FNM way. A very good album, you may not realise how good it actually is." Reply
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1995
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1,123
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"I'm glad to see that this album gets at least a little love on this site. I thought it might be down there in obscurity with Daniel Lanois' albums. I feel like more people might love it if they heard it. In some ways I feel like this is a Daniel Lanois album with Emmylou Harris on vocals. It cont..." [+] Reply
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1995
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1,113
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"My 3rd favorite album is a actually punk rock trilogy spanning several decades if that is allowed - The Clash "London Calling" (1979) which inspired Rancid's "...And Out Come the Wolves" (1995) which inspired Agent 51's "Red Alert" (1998). Each stands as a monument in time. The name Wolves seems ..." [+] Reply
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1995
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1,067
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"Definitely the most bizarre, and least accessible Green Day album to date. It has some strong moments, but it's an incredibly hard pill to swallow." Reply
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1995
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1,055
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"The first time you heard Big Star’s first album, you picked up a guitar. A day you later you got dumped and learned how to write a song like your new idols." Reply
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1995
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1,043
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"I can't remember the last time I gave an album a 90 on first listen. I think the last time was Blue, which ended up as my number 1 album. This is just incredible songwriting, the lo-fi aspect serves to enhance the emotions presented in the words and the music and isn't there just for the sake of ..." [+] Reply
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1995
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1,031
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"A new era for SY. After the grunge Dirty, they turned into post rock, and made this beautiful record. The Diamond Sea is one of the best (and longest) SY song ever." Reply
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"Jayhawks are a band that more people on this site need to hear. The harmonies of Marc Olson and Gary Louris are as good as you will ever find." Reply
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Total albums: 1,000. Page 3 of 100
Best Albums of 1995 composition
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| Various Artists | 20 | 2% | |
| DJ Screw | 4 | 0% | |
| Aphex Twin | 3 | 0% | |
| Grateful Dead | 3 | 0% | |
| Savatage | 3 | 0% | |
| Elton John | 2 | 0% | |
| Tocotronic | 2 | 0% | |
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471 | 47% | |
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200 | 20% | |
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47 | 5% | |
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41 | 4% | |
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25 | 3% | |
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21 | 2% | |
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