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New MOJO: The 100 Records That Changed the World

The new issue of MOJO offers another in their parade of lists, this time an artist-and-staff-generated roster of "The 100 Records That Changed the World". This list contains a mixture of albums and singles. I haven't bought the magazine so can't transcribe the complete list, but someone posted the top ten on a message board:

1. Little Richard, "Tutti Frutti"
2. The Beatles, "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
3. Elvis Presley, "Heartbreak Hotel"
4. Bob Dylan, THE FREEWHEELIN' BOB DYLAN
5. Kraftwerk, AUTOBAHN (I think it's the album, not the song)
6. Robert Johnson, KING OF THE DELTA BLUES SINGERS
7. The Velvet Underground, THE VELVET UNDERGROUND AND NICO
8. Harry Smith, ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC
9. Ray Charles, "What'd I Say"
10. The Sex Pistols, "God Save the Queen"

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'The most influential & inspirational recordings ever made, they changed music – the way it was played, brought or even imagined'. Compiled by 100 of MOJO's favourite musicians :

1. Little Richard - Tutti Frutti
2. The Beatles - I Want to Hold Your Hand
3. Elvis Presley - Heartbreak Hotel
4. Bob Dylan - THE FREEWHEELIN' BOB DYLAN
5. Kraftwerk - AUTOBAHN
6. Robert Johnson - KING OF THE DELTA BLUES SINGERS
7. The Velvet Underground - THE VELVET UNDERGROUND AND NICO
8. Harry Smith - ANTHOLOGY OF AMERICAN FOLK MUSIC
9. Ray Charles - What'd I Say
10. The Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen
11. Frank Sinatra – IN THE WEE SMALL HOURS
12. Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode
13. Woody Guthrie – DUST BOWL BALLADS
14. The Jimmi Hendrix Experience – Purple Haze
15. James Brown – Papa’s Got A Brand New Bag
16. The Beatles – SGT. PEPPER’S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND
17. Bob Dylan – Like A Rolling Stone
18. Aretha Franklin – I NEVER LOVED A MAN THE WAY I LOVE YOU
19. The Rolling Stones – (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
20. Led Zeppelin – IV
21. The Beach Boys – PET SOUNDS
22. Ramones – RAMONES
23. Howlin’ Wolf – THE ROCKING CHAIR ALBUM
24. The Clash – LONDON CALLING
25. Black Sabbath – BLACK SABBATH
26. Charlie Parker – Koko
27. Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Spirit
28. Patti Smith - HORSES
29. Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five – The Message
30. Hank Williams – Move It On Over
31. David Bowie – THE RISE & FALL OF ZIGGY STARDUST & THE SPIDERS FROM MARS
32. Jimmy Rodgers – Blue Yodel # 1 (T For Texas)
33. Michael Jackson – THRILLER
34. Bob Marley & The Wailers – EXODUS
35. Davy Graham With Alexis Korner – 3 / 4 AD (EP)
36. The Stooges – FUNHOUSE
37. Jeff Buckley – GRACE
38. Lonnie Donegan – Rock Island Line
39. New York Dolls – NEW YORK DOLLS
40. The Beatles – REVOLVER
41. Link Wray – Rumble
42. Various – NEGGETS
43. Miles Davis – KIND OF BLUE
44. The Who – My Generation
45. The Ronettes – Be My Baby
46. Joy Division – UNKNOWN PLEASURES
47. Sam Cooke – You Send Me
48. The Rolling Stones – Sympathy For The Devil
49. The Doors – THE DOORS
50. Stevie Wonder – INNERVISIONS
51. Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band – TROUT MASK REPLICA
52. Buddy Holly – That’ll Be The day
53. Neil Young – EVERYBODY KNOWS THIS IS NOWWHERE
54. Chic – Good Times
55. John Lennon – JOHN LENNON : PLASTIC ONO BAND
56. Pink Floyd – Arnold Layne
57. The Byrds – SWEETHEART OF THE RODEO
58. Fairport Convention – LIEGE & LIEF
59. The Upsetters – BLACKBOARD JUNGLE DUB
60. John Coltrane – MY FAVORITE THING
61. N.W.A – STARIGHT OUTTA COMPTON
62. Can – TAGO MAGO
63. Marvin Gaye – WHAT’S GOING ON
64. David Bowie – LOW
65. Joni Mitchell – BLUE
66. Love – LOVE
67. Billie Holliday – Strange Fruit
68. Brian Eno – DISCREET MUSIC
69. MC5 – KICK OUT THE JAMS
70. The Kingsmen – Louie Louie
71. Public Image LTD – PUBLIC IMAGE
72. Bruce Springsteen – BORN TO RUN
73. T.Rex – Get It On (Bang A Gong)
74. Carole King – TAPESTRY
75. R.E.M. – MURMUR
76. Big Youth – SCREAMING TARGET
77. Gang Of Four – ENTERTAINMENT!
78. Nick Drake – FIVE LEAVES LEFT
79. Pixies – Surfa Rosa
80. The Smiths – This Charming Man
81. The Band – MUSIC FROM BIG PINK
82. The Jesus & Mary Chain – PSYCHOCANDY
83. The Cure – PORNOGRAPHY
84. The Shadows – Apache
85. Sonic Youth – EVOL
86. The Animals – The House Of The Rising Sun
87. Radiohead – THE BENDS
88. Queen – SHEER HEART ATTACK
89. Oasis – DEFINITELY MAYBE
90. Phuture – Acid Tracks
91. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five – West End Blues
92. The Strokes – IS THIS IT
93. Nina Simone – To Be Young, Gifted, & Black
94. The Libertines – UP THE BRACKET
95. Green Day – DOOKIE
96. Donna Summer – I Feel Love
97. Television – MARQUEE MOON
98. Iron Maiden – IRON MAIDEN
99. The Stone Roses – THE STONE ROSES
100. Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

I make that 63 albums, 35 singles, 1 EP ('3 / 4 AD')
& 1 album track ('Sympathy For The Devil').

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