Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by panman36

This is a completely subjective list. In it, I try to balance the impact each album had on my life, its longevity, and how I feel about it at this moment.

I've received a lot of comments about my list. Many have been surprisingly kind. Others have pointed out obvious flaws. I guess I'll offer sort of an apology. I'm old, I'm white, I'm male and my list very much reflects that. I barely listen to music anymore, so it hasn't changed much since I initially made it

With that said, it's an honest list and I try to offer some sort of explanation for my selections, especially those that may be considered unconventional, i.e. terrible

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Biograph 
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I'm not sure if people are neglecting this album for technical reasons (it includes both live and previously released material). But this album opened up a whole new world of Bob Dylan for me. I would recommend it both to the uninitiated and to the seasoned Bob Dylan fan. It contains a perfect mix of old and new (as of 1986), live and recorded, released and unreleased, acoustic and full band, and has the ebb and flow of a truly great album.

*The Dylan classics that I already loved don't factor into the ranking here. It certainly wouldn't be fair for "Just Like a Woman" to boost both Blonde On Blonde and Biograph. However previously released songs such as "If Not For You" -- which I didn't already know, and appear on albums I don't appreciate that much -- do contribute to this albums ranking. That's how I handle it.
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1985
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For anyone who appreciates truly great singers, this album (or any compilation of Nilsson's work) is a must. Also if you like songwriting with a light, comical slant I would recommend this (he still manages to touch on lots of emotions with that style). I think Nilsson is a very accessible artist, so it puzzles me why he is so underrated in my (and many people's) opinion. [First added to this chart: 02/04/2014]
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1990
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I really can't make it through an entire Police album without jumping tracks. As you can see from my chart, I really like the direction that Sting went after the Police, for a few albums at least. To me the Police is the consummate "greatest hits band". But actually those hits appear stronger with each re-visit. And whose the last band that churned out this many great pop songs in such few years? Sting should be considered one of the greatest songwriters of the rock age... should be :-( [First added to this chart: 05/29/2014]
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1986
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In virtually every college dorm room, Bob Marley posters are hung by people who don't know any of his songs beyond this collection (they might smoke pot though). I don't either. But it sure is a great collection. [First added to this chart: 05/29/2014]
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1984
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1972
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The Best Of 
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I've come to feel like conventionally beautiful singers have actually become underrated on music sites like this. Raul Malo is a god. Though I'll bet more than half the people who read this don't know who he is. There's a notable comparison to Roy Orbison. I don't know if I'm off my rocker but I think Malo's better

I've often wondered why they aren't more well-known. I'm not sure this band ever found their niche with an audience. If you look at their first album cover, it's funny how hard they were marketed as a straight country group. People probably didn't buy it. Around 2000 when I first saw these guys, on a PBS special I recall, they were dressed like normal guys and in touch with their Latin roots, even had mariachi style backing band. And this is my favorite stuff from them, on the front half of the greatest hits album.

Though not the most versatile vocalist, I love when he sings in Spanish (he should do it more) and for a guy with a golden voice he shows he can sing with grit as well on a few tracks.

Yeah, maybe around the middle, the album gets a bit tiresome with every song having the same heartbreak theme. But I would recommend this album to ANYONE. They bring an oldies-style emphasis on strong melody to conventional mainstream country music (which makes the music easy to appreciate on first listen). I would say they are country for people who don't like country.
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1999
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The Very Best Of 
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[First added to this chart: 04/03/2014]
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2000
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1988
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These are very important albums for any Beatles fan and music fans alike. In addition to putting out two albums a year, and making movies and touring (until 1966) they put out many songs that didn't make it onto albums on these things called singles. Some of their best songs were released this way. And Past Masters Vol. 1 & 2 is a collection of these gems. [First added to this chart: 05/29/2014]
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1988
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[First added to this chart: 04/11/2014]
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1967
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 16 16%
1970s 13 13%
1980s 18 18%
1990s 26 26%
2000s 21 21%
2010s 5 5%
2020s 1 1%
Country Albums %


United States 53 53%
United Kingdom 28 28%
Canada 8 8%
Mixed Nationality 5 5%
Iceland 3 3%
Ireland 2 2%
Jamaica 1 1%
Compilation? Albums %
No 89 89%
Yes 11 11%
Live? Albums %
No 96 96%
Yes 4 4%
Soundtrack? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%

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Faller Down 2 from 26th to 28th
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From 05/17/2023 18:54
Good chart, your appreciation for Dylan is very noticeable, don't get me wrong, everything is fine with that... I don't know the albums in the first two positions but I will listen to them. i love your notes.


Buen chart, se nota mucho tu aprecio por Dylan, no me malinterpretes, todo está bien con eso... No conozco los discos de las dos primeras posiciones pero los escucharé. Me encantaron tus notas.
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From 05/26/2021 08:31
Very personal chart and i love the time and effort that has gone into the commentary. OK, so it's not the most adventurous chart but it's personal, it's yours and you're not trying to impress anyone by picking obscure albums just for the sake of it. Respect this chart a lot
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From 07/21/2018 15:28
Man you made me laugh. Love the comments and what's going on with you. Never heard of Dave Matthews Band but giving them a listen and digging their stuff - remind me a bit of John Martyn if you know him, but defo more upbeat.
Have to listened to Neutral Milk Hotel? Recommend Aeroplane Over The Sea - it has such tortured delivery I think you might appreciate
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From 02/28/2018 03:30
Although i don't agree with a lot of the album choices, the reviews put into each album were worth the read and made an interesting chart overall
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From 02/28/2018 01:16
Beatles. Dylan. Sting. Radiohead. U2. Paul Simon. Arcade Fire.
All artists I like a great deal. Good number one and some honest and witty notes. I was brought up Christian too and heavy metal and the film Life of Brian were frowned upon. I then grew to love Black Sabbath and some hard rock bands like Led Zep. I am a big fan of the Beatles and Dylan too but I don't have as many albums by them in my chart. I created further charts to put them all in. But sometimes I think I should make a more honest from-the-gut chart. There would be loads more Beatles Dylan and Pink Floyd in there.
Anyway a great chart and good notes.
BTW I don't know Dave Matthews Band. Will have to check them out.
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From 02/27/2018 22:46
I love the commentary, and what you have with Dave Matthews Band sounds really relatable. I'm listening to some of their songs now, I have to say: although their sound is not really my cup of tea, I can feel the genuine creativity that beams from it; often when bands mix genres, it sounds like a mess. Thanks for that, it's not often people recommend me something I actually end up liking.
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From 02/27/2018 19:47
Very nice and i like the honesty of picking the nostalgic stuff.
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From 02/27/2018 16:01
I mean you make it clear from the beginning that this chart wasn't supposed to consist of a huge variety so I'm not gonna rag on you for that. Graceland is an amazing album, and for a chart that doesn't share a lot of similarities with mine its cool we both love that album.
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From 02/27/2018 11:47
I mean I love Paul Simon a lot too but this is too much of a clichéd and close minded chart... Try some new artist or genres!
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Best Albums of the 1990s
1. OK Computer by Radiohead
2. Nevermind by Nirvana
3. In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel
4. Loveless by My Bloody Valentine
5. The Bends by Radiohead
6. Automatic For The People by R.E.M.
7. Ten by Pearl Jam
8. Siamese Dream by The Smashing Pumpkins
9. Grace by Jeff Buckley
10. In Utero by Nirvana
11. Illmatic by Nas
12. (What's The Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis
13. Dummy by Portishead
14. Ágætis Byrjun by Sigur Rós
15. Weezer (Blue Album) by Weezer
16. Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness by The Smashing Pumpkins
17. Homogenic by Björk
18. Spiderland by Slint
19. Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) by Wu-Tang Clan
20. Achtung Baby by U2
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