For Oasis' What's the Story (Morning Glory)? you forgot to give the album credit for being ranked 92 in the NME's 100 Greatest British Albums Ever (2006)
Public Enemy's Apocalypse '91: The Enemy Strikes Black is listed as ...Strikes Back. Their song "Welcome to the Terrordome" was released as a single in 1989.
Mike Jones' "Still Tippin'" appeared on the compilation The Day Hell Broke Loose 2 in 2004.
Gwen Stefani's "Hollaback Girl" appeared on her album Love Angel Music Baby in 2004.
Kanye West's "Through the Wire" and Twista's "Slow Jamz" were both released as 12" singles in 2003.
The original version of Panjabi MC's "Mundian to Bach Ke" was released in 1998. (The version with Jay-Z's overdubbed vocals was released in 2003, however.)
Lil' Jon & the Eastside Boyz' "Get Low" appeared on their album Kings of Crunk in 2002.
Sean Paul's "Get Busy" appeared on his album Dutty Rock in 2002.
Henrik, can you tell me, por favor, if Outkast's ATLiens is anywhere near the list. Thanks in advance!
Henrik, I hate to rain on the parade of the brilliant new update by pointing out an error, but I feel obliged to point out that the correct title of the Arctic Monkeys album is WHATEVER PEOPLE SAY I AM, THAT'S WHAT I'M NOT (not WHATEVER THEY ...).
So are the dates about year of release or year of impact? Even if "Since U Been Gone" was on a 2004 album, it was a single/hit in 2005 and appeared on 2005 best-of lists.
Art Brut's album Bang Bang Rock and Roll wasn't released in the US until May 2006. So, should the album's statistics should be transferred to the 2006 acclaimed list? By the way, the Metacritic score has changed for the album to an 82.
Is the US release more important than other releases? I definitely do not think so, and "Bang Bang Rock & Roll" will be kept in the 2005 list. Thanks for the metascore correction.
I wasn't saying that a US release was more important by any means...I was just wondering if, when it gets ranked on best of 2006 lists in US, it was going to still be considered a 2005 release.
Henrik, I just noticed that the Amazon link for PRESENTING THE FABULOUS RONETTES FEATURING VERONICA is to an entirely different anthology of early recordings by the group that doesn't contain any Spector productions at all. The original 1964 album doesn't appear to be available on CD in any form whatsoever. The best equivalent would be to have a link to the BEST OF THE RONETTES collection, which features 10 of the 12 tracks from the LP (the only ones missing are covers of "What'd I Say" and "Chapel of Love").
Two random and unnecessarily nitpicky corrections:
The Unicorns' 2003 album is listed as WHO WILL CUT YOUR HAIR WHEN WE'RE GONE?, the correct title is WHO WILL CUT OUR HAIR WHEN WE'RE GONE?. The irony emerges!
The Flaming Lips' 2002 album is listed as YOSHIMI BATTLES THE PINK ROBOT, the correct title is YOSHIMI BATTLES THE PINK ROBOTS (plural)
The Amazon link to "Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica" is not to this album. It's a pre-Phil Spector Ronettes album. As far as know, "Fabulous Ronettes" has never been released on CD. Will this album ever come out on CD?
You can find 10 of album's 12 tracks on "Best of the Ronettes."
Henrik, in looking up the cast album from HAIR, I noticed that, since HAIR and the original WEST SIDE STORY album are both credited to "the original Broadway cast", The Original Broadway Cast has been transformed into an artist and has landed at #565 on the artist list. This should probably be corrected.
The Rolling Stone(Mexico) list for the 100 greatest albums of all time(2004) has many albums with the same placement at #11. My guess is that these are albums 11-100.
Also, I noticed you placed Ontario as being part of the US, it's actually part of Canada.
I think Keith meant that I erroneously categorized Bryan Adams under "USA (Ontario)" when it should be Canada. Thanks Keith for the correction.
Re the Mexican RS list, you're correct that the albums at place 11 were listed without order at place 11-100. But I need to give each album a fix number in order to perform my calculations, so therefore I will not change this.
If I had actually looked at the mexican list prior
to posting the "error" I would have seen that #'s 11-100 were not listed in order. I was just going by the reviews listed for each album.
What I meant by the Ontario thing is that Ontario is a canadian province and not a US state. Where you categorize Bryan Adams makes no difference to me.