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Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

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Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Jacek,
I can't express in words how thankful I am. It's absolutely wonderful!

These are all amazing lists! Thanks everyone!!!

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Yep, big props/kudos/acclaim/what-have-you to Jacek!

And it's definitely fun poring over all the individual lists. Though I was dismayed to see I was the only one who voted for Funkadelic! You all need to funkify your life, stat!

Funkadelic

First off, thank you so much to Jacek for working this all out for our viewing pleasure.

I just bought Maggot Brain last week and I adore it. It has a chance to debut in my top 100 for sure.

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

I just bought Maggot Brain last week and I adore it. It has a chance to debut in my top 100 for sure.

That's great to hear! It's still a mindblower, and they "rock" so brilliantly on there, too.

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Also, you all need to explore Frank Sinatra.

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Also, you all need to explore Frank Sinatra.

I had the Chairman in at 243 (I submitted a 500) with In the Wee Small Hours, though I've been a little burned out by Frank of late.

Speaking of the 500, I'll take the opportunity to be completely self-indulgent and post my 101-500. I love all these, too....

101. Ornette Coleman / The Shape of Jazz to Come
102. The Rolling Stones / Let it Bleed
103. Can / Future Days
104. The Flaming Lips / Transmissions from the Satellite Heart
105. Pharoah Sanders / Karma
106. Charles Mingus / Mingus Ah Um
107. The Fall / Hex Enduction Hour
108. Björk / Post
109. Eric B and Rakim / Paid in Full
110. The United States of America / The United States of America
111. David Bowie / The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
112. The Who / Who's Next
113. Burning Spear / Marcus Garvey
114. Nas / Illmatic
115. The Clash / London Calling
116. Ella Fitzgerald / Sings the Cole Porter Songbook
117. Maria McKee / Life is Sweet
118. Pink Floyd / Meddle
119. The Ramones / Ramones
120. Gang of Four / Entertainment!
121. Bob Marley and The Wailers / Catch a Fire
122. Curtis Mayfield / Roots
123. The Beatles / Abbey Road
124. The Rolling Stones / Beggars Banquet
125. Sly and the Family Stone / Fresh
126. Belle and Sebastian / If You're Feeling Sinister
127. The Cure / Disintegration
128. OutKast / Stankonia
129. Primal Scream / XTRMNTR
130. Boards of Canada / Music Has the Right to Children
131. The Rolling Stones / Sticky Fingers
132. Sufjan Stevens / Illinois
133. Big Star / Third/Sister Lovers
134. Elvis Costello / Armed Forces
135. James Brown / The Payback
136. George Harrison / All Things Must Pass
137. Fela Kuti / Expensive Shit
138. Miles Davis / Sketches of Spain
139. Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention / We're Only in It for the Money
140. The Byrds / Sweetheart of the Rodeo
141. Stevie Wonder / Talking Book
142. Cocteau Twins / Treasure
143. Lou Christie / Paint America Love
144. Cortijo and His Time Machine / Cortijo and His Time Machine
145. Albert Ayler / Spiritual Unity
146. David Bowie / Hunky Dory
147. Hüsker Dü / New Day Rising
148. John Cale / Paris 1919
149. Shuggie Otis / Inspiration Information
150. Caetano Veloso / Caetano Veloso [1971]
151. Joni Mitchell / Court and Spark
152. Lee Morgan / Search for the New Land
153. Super Furry Animals / Radiator
154. The Divine Comedy / Casanova
155. Parliament / Mothership Connection
156. Neu! / Neu!
157. Randy Newman / Sail Away
158. Steve Reich / Music for 18 Musicians
159. Joy Division / Unknown Pleasures
160. Prince / Parade
161. John Coltrane / Giant Steps
162. Brian Eno / Another Green World
163. Roxy Music / Roxy Music
164. The Stooges / Raw Power
165. Pavement / Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
166. Pink Floyd / The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
167. Madvillain / Madvillainy
168. Brian Wilson / SMiLE
169. Nina Simone / Pastel Blues
170. Oliver Nelson / The Blues and the Abstract Truth
171. The Dave Brubeck Quartet / Time Out
172. The Art Bears / Winter Songs
173. Van Morrison / Astral Weeks
174. Bob Dylan / Highway 61 Revisited
175. Sonic Youth / Sister
176. Stereolab / Emperor Tomato Ketchup
177. António Carlos Jobim and Elis Regina / Elis and Tom
178. PJ Harvey / To Bring You My Love
179. Neil Young / On the Beach
180. Spiritualized / Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space
181. The Art Ensemble of Chicago / Les Stances a Sophie
182. Magazine / The Correct Use of Soap
183. Steely Dan / Aja
184. Duke Ellington / Money Jungle
185. The Beatles / A Hard Day's Night
186. The Jesus and Mary Chain / Psychocandy
187. Aretha Franklin / Spirit in the Dark
188. Black Sabbath / Volume IV
189. Miles Davis / Bitches Brew
190. The Beach Boys / The Beach Boys Today!
191. Belle and Sebastian / Dear Catastrophe Waitress
192. The Boo Radleys / Giant Steps
193. Alice Coltrane / Journey into Satchidananda
194. R.E.M. / Automatic for the People
195. Sun Ra / Space is the Place
196. Talk Talk / Laughing Stock
197. Horace Silver / Song for My Father
198. Suede / Dog Man Star
199. Marvin Gaye / Let's Get it On
200. The Meters / The Meters
201. Pere Ubu / The Modern Dance
202. Bobby Hutcherson / Patterns
203. Nick Drake / Bryter Layter
204. Peter Gabriel / Peter Gabriel (aka “Security” [1982]
205. Son House / The Legendary Son House: Father of the Folk Blues
206. My Bloody Valentine / Loveless
207. Various Artists / Tropicalia: Ou Panis et Circenses
208. This Heat / Deceit
209. T. Rex / Electric Warrior
210. Charles Mingus / Tijuana Moods
211. Randy Newman / Good Old Boys
212. Nick Drake / Five Leaves Left
213. Wire / Pink Flag
214. John Zorn / Naked City
215. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds / Tender Prey
216. Can / Ege Bamyasi
217. Funkadelic / Cosmic Slop
218. Os Mutantes / Mutantes
219. Miles Davis / In a Silent Way
220. Blur / Parklife
221. Scott Walker / Scott 3
222. Wilco / Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
223. The Band / Music from Big Pink
224. Supergrass / In It for the Money
225. Metallica / Master of Puppets
226. Aesop Rock / Labor Days
227. John Coltrane / My Favorite Things
228. White Noise / An Electric Storm
229. Grandaddy / The Sophtware Slump
230. Eric B and Rakim / Follow the Leader
231. The Bee Gees/Various Artists / Saturday Night Fever
232. Chet Baker / Chet Baker Sings
233. They Might Be Giants / Lincoln
234. Amon Düül II / Yeti
235. Joni Mitchell / The Hissing of Summer Lawns
236. The Don Ellis Orchestra / Electric Bath
237. Leonard Cohen / The Songs of Leonard Cohen
238. Nirvana / In Utero
239. The Fiery Furnaces / Blueberry Boat
240. Roxy Music / Stranded
241. The Fall / This Nation's Saving Grace
242. Beck / Odelay
243. Frank Sinatra / In the Wee Small Hours
244. Radiohead / The Bends
245. Gene Clark / No Other
246. Faust / Faust IV
247. Massive Attack / Mezzanine
248. Ornette Coleman / Free Jazz
249. The Beatles / Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
250. The Minutemen / Double Nickels on the Dime
251. Suicide / Suicide
252. Public Image Ltd. / Metal Box
253. Elvis Costello / Imperial Bedroom
254. XTC / Skylarking
255. Fairport Convention / Unhalfbricking
256. Tim Buckley / Starsailor
257. Madonna / Like a Prayer
258. Prince / 1999
259. Dr. Octagon / Dr. Octagonecologyst
260. Jeff Buckley / Grace
261. The Red Crayola / The Parable of Arable Land
262. Popol Vuh / Hosianna Mantra
263. Jimi Hendrix / Axis: Bold as Love
264. Ghost / Hypnotic Underworld
265. N.E.R.D. / In Search Of...
266. Big Star / Radio City
267. Pulp / We Love Life
268. Elton John / Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
269. Sufjan Stevens / Greetings from Michigan: The Great Lakes State
270. Richard and Linda Thompson / I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight
271. Black Sabbath / Paranoid
272. Lightning Bolt / Wonderful Rainbow
273. David Axelrod / Songs of Experience
274. Otis Redding / Otis Blue
275. Jimi Hendrix / Are You Experienced
276. Ella Fitzgerald / Sings the Duke Ellington Songbook
277. Blur / 13
278. Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band / Clear Spot
279. Jimmy Cliff/Various Artists / The Harder They Come
280. ABBA / The Visitors
281. Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto / Getz/Gilberto
282. Björk / Homogenic
283. Simon and Garfunkel / Bookends
284. Laura Nyro / New York Tendaberry
285. The Replacements / Let It Be
286. Prefab Sprout / Steve McQueen
287. Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot / Bonnie and Clyde
288. Michael Jackson / Off the Wall
289. The Divine Comedy / A Short Album About Love
290. Bruce Springsteen / Born to Run
291. C.A. Quintet / Trip Thru Hell
292. Mercury Rev / See You on the Other Side
293. De La Soul / De La Soul Is Dead
294. Elvis Presley / From Elvis in Memphis
295. OutKast / Aquemini
296. Aretha Franklin / Lady Soul
297. Blondie / Parallel Lines
298. Air / Moon Safari
299. Lou Reed / Berlin
300. Peter Brotzmann / Machine Gun
301. Cannibal Ox / The Cold Vein
302. Howlin' Wolf / Moanin' in the Moonlight
303. Willie Nelson / Red Headed Stranger
304. The Beatles / Rubber Soul
305. Tori Amos / Little Earthquakes
306. Sly and the Family Stone / Stand!
307. The Avalanches / Since I Left You
308. The Pretty Things / S.F. Sorrow
309. Mos Def and Talib Kweli / Mos Def and Kalib Tweli are Black Star
310. Gram Parsons / Grievous Angel
311. Tortoise / Millions Now Living Will Never Die
312. Herbie Hancock / Head Hunters
313. Roxy Music / For Your Pleasure
314. The Delgados / The Great Eastern
315. Beastie Boys / Check Your Head
316. Al Green / I'm Still in Love with You
317. The Flaming Lips / Clouds Taste Metallic
318. Faith No More / Angel Dust
319. The Clash / The Clash
320. The Who / Quadrophenia
321. Bob Dylan / John Wesley Harding
322. The Smiths / Strangeways, Here We Come
323. Daft Punk / Discovery
324. The Velvet Underground / White Light/White Heat
325. Jim O'Rourke / Eureka
326. Wilco / Summerteeth
327. Bob Marley and The Wailers / Natty Dread
328. Kraftwerk / The Man Machine
329. Slint / Spiderland
330. Johnny Cash / American III: Solitary Man
331. Miles Davis / Nefertiti
332. Tom Waits / Bone Machine
333. Neutral Milk Hotel / In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
334. The Stone Roses / The Stone Roses
335. Van Halen / Van Halen
336. Bob Dylan / The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
337. Mercury Rev / Yerself is Steam
338. Peter Gabriel / Peter Gabriel [1980]
339. Nico / The Marble Index
340. Al Green / The Belle Album
341. Harmonia / Musik Von Harmonia
342. The Pop Group / Y
343. Blackalicious / Nia
344. R.E.M. / Lifes Rich Pageant
345. Super Furry Animals / Phantom Power
346. Carla Bley / Escalator over the Hill
347. Guided by Voices / Bee Thousand
348. Sarah Vaughan / Sarah Vaughan
349. Gil Scott-Heron / From South Africa to South Carolina
350. The Monkees / Head
351. Vince Guaraldi / A Charlie Brown Christmas
352. Led Zeppelin / Houses of the Holy
353. Yo La Tengo / I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
354. Sun Ra / Atlantis
355. Keith Jarrett / The Köln Concert
356. Talking Heads / Fear of Music
357. Billie Holiday / Lady in Satin
358. Wire / Chairs Missing
359. The Beatles / Help!
360. Tom Waits / Swordfishtrombones
361. Brian Eno / Before and After Science
362. Donald Byrd / A New Perspective
363. Nina Simone / Wild is the Wind
364. Elliott Smith / XO
365. Pixies / Surfer Rosa
366. Morrissey / Your Arsenal
367. Saint Etienne / So Tough
368. James Blood Ulmer / Are You Glad to Be in America?
369. The Impressions / The Young Mods' Forgotten Story
370. Thelonious Monk / The Genius of Modern Music, Vol. 1
371. Cal Tjader and Eddie Palmieri / El Sonido Nuevo
372. Frank Zappa / Hot Rats
373. Raekwon / Only Built for Cuban Linx
374. Faust / Faust
375. Tim Buckley / Happy Sad
376. Ulrich Schnauss / A Strangely Isolated Place
377. Robert Wyatt / Rock Bottom
378. Cluster / Zuckerzeit
379. Echo and the Bunnymen / Ocean Rain
380. The Cure / Seventeen Seconds
381. The O'Jays / Ship Ahoy
382. David Bowie / "Heroes"
383. Sonic Youth / EVOL
384. The Raincoats / The Raincoats
385. Magazine / Real Life
386. New Order / Power, Corruption and Lies
387. Aphex Twin / Selected Ambient Works Vol. II
388. Patti Smith / Horses
389. TV on the Radio / Desperate Youth, Blood Thirsty Babes
390. The Temptations / Psychedelic Shack
391. Ghostface Killah / Supreme Clientele
392. Genesis / Foxtrot
393. Lee Perry / Roast Fish Collie Weed and Cornbread
394. Isaac Hayes / Hot Buttered Soul
395. Mogwai / Come on Die Young
396. Terry Callier / What Color is Love
397. Max Roach / We Insist! Freedom Now Suite
398. Procol Harum / A Salty Dog
399. Paul McCartney / Ram
400. U2 / War
401. The Beatles / Magical Mystery Tour
402. Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong / Ella and Louis
403. The Monks / Black Monk Time
404. Neu! / Neu! 75
405. Betty Davis / They Say I'm Different
406. R.E.M. / Document
407. The Isley Brothers / 3+3
408. The 13th Floor Elevators / Easter Everywhere
409. Rahsaan Roland Kirk / Rip, Rig and Panic
410. Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band / Trout Mask Replica
411. cLOUDDEAD / cLOUDDEAD
412. Bad Brains / I Against I
413. Harry Nilsson / Aerial Ballet
414. King Crimson / Discipline
415. Stevie Wonder / Fulfillingness' First Finale
416. Joni Mitchell / Hejira
417. Miles Davis / A Tribute to Jack Johnson
418. Sonny Rollins / The Bridge
419. John Cale / Vintage Violence
420. The Police / Ghost in the Machine
421. Scott Walker / Scott 2
422. Sleater-Kinney / Dig Me Out
423. Emmylou Harris / Pieces of the Sky
424. Talking Heads / More Songs About Buildings and Food
425. Brian Eno / Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks
426. Johnny Cash / At San Quentin
427. Kate Bush / The Kick Inside
428. The Meters / Rejuvenation
429. Duke Ellington / At Newport 1956
430. Bark Psychosis / Hex
431. The Lounge Lizards / The Lounge Lizards
432. Super Furry Animals / Guerrilla
433. The Divine Comedy / Promenade
434. Neil Young / Rust Never Sleeps
435. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds / The Boatman's Call
436. John Lee Hooker / I'm John Lee Hooker
437. Gilberto Gil and Jorge Ben / Gil E Jorge
438. PJ Harvey / Dry
439. Charalambides / Joy Shapes
440. The Kinks / Something Else by The Kinks
441. B.B. King / Live at the Regal
442. Tom Waits / The Heart of Saturday Night
443. Stereolab / Transient Random-Noise Bursts with Announcements
444. Augustus Pablo and the Upsetters / King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown
445. King Crimson / In the Court of the Crimson King
446. The Replacements / Tim
447. Buddy Holly and His Crickets / The Chirping Crickets
448. Chrome / Half-Machine Lip Moves
449. Aretha Franklin / I Never Loved a Man (the Way I Love You)
450. Gillian Welch / Time (The Revelator)
451. Spacemen 3 / The Perfect Prescription
452. Roxy Music / Country Life
453. Queens of the Stone Age / Songs for the Deaf
454. Frank Zappa / Apostrophe
455. Wayne Shorter / Speak No Evil
456. The Small Faces / Ogdens' Nut Gone Flake
457. Bill Evans / Waltz for Debby
458. Van Halen / Fair Warning
459. Can / Soon Over Babaluma
460. Buena Vista Social Club / Buena Vista Social Club
461. Curtis Mayfield / Back to the World
462. Charles Mingus / Let My Children Hear Music
463. Orchestra Baobab / Pirate's Choice
464. Mu / Afro Finger and Gel
465. Pulp / Different Class
466. The Stooges / The Stooges
467. Mogwai / Rock Action
468. Alice Cooper / Billion Dollar Babies
469. Ornette Coleman / Science Fiction
470. John Coltrane / Blue Train
471. Sagittarius / Present Tense
472. Francoise Hardy / The "Yeh-Yeh" Girl from Paris
473. The Rolling Stones / Aftermath
474. James Brown / Sex Machine
475. Ron Sexsmith / Other Songs
476. Grant Green / Sunday Mornin'
477. Flipper / Album - Generic Flipper
478. Squarepusher / Music Is Rotted One Note
479. Cinematic Orchestra / Every Day
480. Sinéad O'Connor / I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
481. Jimmy Smith / Back at the Chicken Shack
482. Funkadelic / One Nation Under a Groove
483. Sonic Youth / Murray Street
484. Kirsty MacColl / Titanic Days
485. The Byrds / Younger Than Yesterday
486. António Carlos Jobim / Wave
487. Marlena Shaw / Spice of Life
488. Radiohead / Amnesiac
489. Red House Painters / Red House Painters ("Rollercoaster")
490. Eels / Electro Shock Blues
491. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers / The Big Beat
492. Cornelius / Fantasma
493. Yo La Tengo / And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out
494. Beck / Sea Change
495. Lambchop / Nixon
496. The Blue Nile / Hats
497. Elton John / Madman Across the Water
498. Stevie Wonder / Music of My Mind
499. Yes / The Yes Album
500. The Rotary Connection / Hey Love

Ah, that feels better!

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Ugh. Making a top 100 is difficult enough, but ranking 500 albums seems like an impossible task to me.

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Thank you very much, Jacek. A really great work and a very nice list.
How about a new poll of the top 100 songs of all time? Maybe for being posted in Christmas?
Soon I will buy the 10 albums of the Top 100 that I don't own yet (the ones from Pulp, Joni Mitchell, Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, Neutral Milk Hotel, Genesis, Suede, Scott Walker, Nick Drake and Dusty Springfield).

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Ugh. Making a top 100 is difficult enough, but ranking 500 albums seems like an impossible task to me.

It pretty much is. But it's fun!

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

I love the quote on Thomas Schultze's German music list website.

"Creating ranking lists is exactly the opposite of creativity - but it is fun."
Helmut Krausser

The link to this site

Indeed...

seeing 500 albumsis EXHAUSTING. I couldn't even make it top 100! I wanted to include Blondie, but Parallel Lines didn't have all the other great Blondie tunes, so I opted to leave it off.

I'm mainly a compilations guide, so it was kinda challenging to come up with some albums.

Thanks for all the efforts, Jacek!

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

I think it would be great to make a list of favourite songs as Honorio suggested, but I think it would require a different approach than the albums' list.
For instance each person might nominate a certain number of his favourite songs and these would be then voted for. Otherwise there would simply be no consensus, there are two many great songs. But it's a thing to consider for the future.

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

I think songs is doable in a similar ranking method (I've done it before on another forum). Usually you get more consensus if you expand the list to 200 rather than 100 (and songs should be easier to come up with, but yes, it's daunting), and if at least 40-50 people vote.

However, even if fewer people vote, the final results will be much less predictable given the lack of obvious consensus -- and all the more exciting!

thanks Jacek

This are the albums that i have been heard in the past 10 days, for half of them are the first fair listen, but i still think they need another listen and for the other half is my very first listen and they all sound GOOD.

LEONARD COHEN "Songs of Leonard Cohen"
SUEDE "Dog Man Star"
THE CURE "Disintegration"
NEUTRAL MILK HOTEL "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea"
KING CRIMSON "Red”"
CHARLES MINGUS "The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady"
DAVID BOWIE "Low"
LOVE "Forever Changes"
KING CRIMSON "In the Court of the Crimson King"
COLDPLAY "Parachutes"
WILCO "Yankee Hotel Foxtrot"

Top 100 albums

Thanks, Jacek (and everybody)! It's been such fun!

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Jacek, big thanks once more.
I'll be definitely browsing through this fascinating stuff which these individual lists are and getting to know some of your favourites this month.

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Fascinating... Great work Jacek ! I think I prefer personal lists than magazines rock critics lists which always acclaim the same old classics. It's much more fun. Thanks again to Jacek and all the people who have voted for this poll and who love music as much as me !!! I'm already excited by a next coming songs poll !

Prince

As it is now apparent from my list, I'm a big fan. I was shocked to see that only Sign o' the Times and Purple Rain getting more than 2 mentions. There's a lot more to Prince than those 2 albums!

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

This is a very interesting list. As a music writer for a newspaper on the West Coast of the U.S., I stumbled across this Web site a few years ago doing some research and found it very enjoyable and also useful. I still drop by two or three times a year to check out the updates. Unfortunately I didn't see this project in time to vote, but since the paper I work for is doing its own best albums list in the next month or so I guess that will have to do.

A couple of observations:
First of all, Moonbeam is right, there should have been more Prince. At least Sign o' the Times and 1999 should have easily made the top 100. But as they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, or in this case the ear of the listener.
Secondly, it was interesting to see that with so many total points on each list (100-1 equals a total of 5050) and only 23 total lists, there seemed to be both a consensus of good albums at the top while still allowing for highly-ranked personal favorites to make some noise.
An example of how one list among so few can make a difference can be seen by adding the numbers from just my list to the master list. Purple Rain would have moved up to No. 14. Not a big change, but that's at the top. Led Zeppelin IV would have come in at No. 48, and Are You Experienced? would have climbed to No. 57.

This site is obviously a labor of love for all those involved in its upkeep, and since a lot of people enjoy those efforts, including me, I say keep up the good work. Hopefully the list I'm compiling with help from the staff of the publication I work for will turn out as well as this one.

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Hi Adack,

Thanks for visiting Acclaimed Music and I'm very pleased that you like it. I'm looking forward to seeing the list from your newspaper, please let us all know here in the forum when it's been published. Hopefully I could then add it to the Acclaimed Music list, making it even better!

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My list apparently wasn't included.

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Hmm, I had to much other things on my mind in July, but now I compiled my own list. As Adack already mentioned, one list can really make huge differences. With mine it would have been another number 1, Joy Division in the Top Ten and Daydream Nation around place 50 instead of 104. This would have been the Top Ten:
1. THE BEATLES "Revolver
2. RADIOHEAD "OK Computer"
3. THE BEATLES "The Beatles"
4. THE BEATLES "Abbey Road"
5. THE BEACH BOYS "Pet Sounds"
6. THE VELVET UNDERGROUND "The Velvet Underground and Nico"
7. THE SMITHS "The Queen Is Dead"
8. THE BEATLES "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band"
9. JOY DIVISION "Closer"
10. DAVID BOWIE "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars"

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Huh? What are you talking about, bdang? I included all the lists people sent me. If I didn't include yours it means for some reasons I didn't get it. I'm sorry, but it's not my fault.

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I sent it on July 30. Thats ok. Great work though Jacek. Would love to see it done again in the future!

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Hmm, I recall that weekend there was a massive storm in Warsaw which caused disturbances in the electric network and I know some of my friends had their internet access cut off. Maybe that had something to do with it, I don't know. Anyway bdang you can post your list now in the forum.

Re: music for a football player

I want to load my son's I-pod (birthday present)with the best music to get in the game mood. He is a football player and loves classic rock and rap, Eminem etc. Any clues on a list of top 25 songs to get in the mood to hit? From my generation it would be The Eagles 'Somebody's going to hurt somebody'.

Thanks

Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

did Black Sabbath's PARANOID make a single list?

Paranoid?

Wasn't it Henrik's no. fortysomething?

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Re: Acclaimed Music forum top 100 albums

Any King Crimson fans out there?

What are your favorite albums?
Mine are;
Starless and Bible Black
In the Court of the Crimson King

I prefer to read about King Crimson on justmusicstore.com