Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by Arthurknight

This chart has evolved a lot over the decade its existed. I think in the past I used to try a lot harder at curating what was more a "recommendations" list, where I'd show off my esoteric finds and scatter in my favourite underrated greats . Other times I told myself the function of a good list was to be in contention with the Overall chart on this site; to be anti conventional music journalism and resist milquetoast taste. Nowadays I'm less ideological about it. To me, this chart is my music-hobbyist refuge where I delight in organising my own personal world of sounds. In short, it may well be the 100 greatest albums of all time (I certainly think so), but that's secondary to it being an outlet for creative expression. I've curated a display that says more about me than the music, to be glanced over by the few fellow BEA users who peruse it and friends at a bar who don't know what they're getting into when they ask me what I listen to.

~~ One Album per Artist. ~~

Notes:
Should you consider it a great injustice that there is very little emphasis on more recent music here, feel free to check out my 21st century decade charts. I'm also very active in making end of year charts which is really where all my heart and soul is poured into with BEA these days.

No Jazz, Hip-Hop, or Electronic albums feature in this chart simply because if they did 100 albums would barely suffice. I find it particularly difficult to compare these genres with other forms of popular music broadly or with each-other (I've similarly exempted classical recordings I especially enjoy for the same reason, but am too lazy to make a classical chart, for now...). In the past I have included these genres, but I've come to dislike it because the limits of 100 albums begins to feel too claustrophobic (Consequently, it'd be better to adjust your thinking of this chart as rather the Top 100 Greatest Rock and Pop Albums). Instead, I have made each their own respective custom chart, which you can find here:

Greatest 100 Jazz Albums: https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=32925
Greatest 100 Hip-Hop Albums: https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=32704
Greatest 100 Electronic/IDM Albums: https://www.besteveralbums.com/thechart.php?c=42751

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"I can recommend angels
I've watched as they've made a man strong
Oh so strong."

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[First added to this chart: 01/02/2018]
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1969
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"Oh oh, it look so good
Oh oh, she's made out of wood
Just look and see."

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[First added to this chart: 12/01/2024]
Year of Release:
1967
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43,177
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1996
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"In the mirror
She's not there
Where she won't care."

I used to be utterly obsessed with Shoegaze music, old versions of this very chart serve as demonstrable proof. At some point in my teen years, where I had somewhat of a disposable income from assistant tennis coaching, I learnt what a "guitar pedal" was, and started to frantically buy them up as if the end of the world was approaching. Shoegaze music's name is derived entirely from the fact band-members while playing were always staring at their feet (or, rather, pedalboards). In any case, I loved (and still do) MBV, Slowdive, Ride, and other smaller acts like Swervedriver or Lush, especially back then because I was determined to figure out how they made these washed out dreamlike haunting yet distorted and loud sounds; I wanted to reproduce them. One of the things that has stayed with me the most was the breakthrough I had discovering Kevin Shields secret "reverse reverb," an esoteric effect employed via (if I remember correctly) a Yamaha multi-effects unit - the rackmounted things that became in vogue for awhile and then died out shortly thereafter; turns out guitarists don't care for studio equipment as much as the market may have predicted. Reproducing it was difficult because I didn't have the particular Yamaha multi-effects unit, and by this stage people had gotten wind of the fact MBV's sound can hypothetically be boiled down to this effect + a lot of delay, fuzz, and overdrive, meaning the things were bloody expensive. I found a hack way around it though with a particular pedal that emulated the effect, and it worked particularly well when placed before the distortion section of the pedalchain. This is a counter-intuitive thing to do, usually you put modulation effects after distortion effects, otherwise you end up distorting the modulation rather than modulating the distortion. In a way, Loveless is kinda just that: distorting the modulation. Actually it's a hell of a lot more than that, it's the culmination of years of sonic refinement, development of songwriting, and the hilariously necessary in-band relationship that inevitably crashes and burns, but does so somehow amicably, and renders us with music made by people with nothing (left) to hide (from).

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[First added to this chart: 10/10/2014]
Year of Release:
1991
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31,096
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 13 13%
1970s 28 28%
1980s 18 18%
1990s 29 29%
2000s 10 10%
2010s 2 2%
2020s 0 0%
Artist Albums %


Television 1 1%
Sparks 1 1%
Nico 1 1%
Minutemen 1 1%
Lisa Germano 1 1%
Tortoise 1 1%
Patti Smith 1 1%
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Country Albums %


United States 47 47%
United Kingdom 24 24%
Canada 6 6%
Germany 5 5%
Mixed Nationality 4 4%
Russia 3 3%
Australia 3 3%
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Live? Albums %
No 98 98%
Yes 2 2%

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From 11/10/2022 16:03
Love the Murmur- R.E.M. placement here! Have always felt that was my favourite record of theirs, so it's nice to see my opinion validated with your chart. “La Máquina De Hacer Pájaros” is fantastic to see here as well. Massively underrated on this site in my opinion. Love the multicultural feel of the list as well. Have recently been trying to get into more international music so your chart may be a great help to do that.
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From 11/10/2022 09:53
Thanks for the comment and the rating.
Great tastes as well, very heavy on classical rock but still very sold chart
Kudos for including Youth of America 👌
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From 11/09/2022 08:36
Fabulous chart. One of the best on the site
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From 11/09/2022 02:54
Was really hoping to see a few more exceptional Australian albums in the chart. Otherwise, cool chart and appreciate the effort in putting together your comments.
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From 10/05/2022 08:04
Still my favourite chart! SMiLE Sessions really is the greatest thing in popular music ♥
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Nice.
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Wow Great job and very good list
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one of the best lists on the site. Creative, methodical, and just overall cool
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I'll definitely use this for recs!
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Brrrrrrravo!
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