Top 100 Greatest Music Albums by mianfei

This is a rough guide to the 100 greatest albums I have listened to.

Two albums only per artist – with artists related by personnel counted as one – and with the classical recordings one recording per composition.

Especially the lower-ranked albums on the list will be subject to revision as I have a very large backlog of recordings to listen (and re-listen) to.

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Although artists like Carol Kleyn had used a harp as a folk/rock instrument, ‘The Milk-Eyed Mender’ is a totally unrivalled piece of work. Newsom’s childlike energy and wondrous lyrics may have been done before but the sound of ‘The Milk-Eyed Mender’, anchored by a unique mix of harp, piano and harpsichord, is wholly unparalleled, and Newsom’s voice has an innocence it does not on her later albums (all masterpieces and would have been included if I had no two-album limit). The songs meld with Newsom’s sound perfectly: ‘The Milk-Eyed Mender’ is not folk, nor rock, but a quite unique art form that forges an astounding succession of songs in the second half, highlighted by the piercing fairy voice of ‘Peach, Plum, Pear’ and ‘Three Little Babes’ alongside the unearthly beauty of ‘Swansea’, ‘Cassiopeia’ and ‘Clam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie’. As an impression of nature from the wondrous eyes of a child, there is quite simply no record like this, nor any record so indescribable in its simplicity and power. [First added to this chart: 05/13/2019]
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This album would be critical for establishing its maker’s status as an artist of a talent and consistency not equalled in the modern age. A fourth consecutive masterpiece of this magnitude has hardly been seen since Laura Nyro’s late 1960s and early 1970s output, and even the last of those was done with the aid of soul group LaBelle. Contrariwise, on ‘Divers’ Newsom strips things back and combines the amazing childlike beauty of ‘The Milk-Eyed Mender’ with the epic passion of ‘Ys’ and the romantic beauty of ‘Have One on Me’ into something that is familiar yet different. The textures of the title tune and ‘A Pin-Light Bent’ move beyond such masterpieces as ‘Parallelograms’ and ‘Native Speaker’ whilst expressing the longing for security and transcendence in a rapidly-changing world. [First added to this chart: 05/13/2019]
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2015
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Top 100 Greatest Music Albums composition

Decade Albums %


1930s 0 0%
1940s 0 0%
1950s 0 0%
1960s 12 12%
1970s 30 30%
1980s 16 16%
1990s 21 21%
2000s 10 10%
2010s 9 9%
2020s 2 2%
Artist Albums %


Talk Talk 2 2%
Roxy Music 2 2%
Julia Holter 2 2%
Joanna Newsom 2 2%
Laura Nyro 2 2%
Van Morrison 2 2%
Steely Dan 2 2%
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Country Albums %


United States 53 53%
United Kingdom 27 27%
Canada 5 5%
Mixed Nationality 4 4%
Germany 3 3%
France 2 2%
Bulgaria 1 1%
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Compilation? Albums %
No 95 95%
Yes 5 5%
Live? Albums %
No 97 97%
Yes 3 3%

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From 09/14/2024 14:57
Thank you Mianfei— you may very well be right. That sole entry from the 80s window isn't even technically an album! Please Don't Play "A Rainy Night In Georgia" is much closer to an EP than anything. I only recently removed an 80s album (Accordion & Voice by Pauline Oliveros), albeit from early on in the decade.

Candidates from that window? MBV's You Made Me Realise, Swordfishtrombones, Lubomyr Melnyk's The Voice Of Trees, maybe After Dinner's s/t— but I'm not going to act like the mid-80s were my favourite time for music. I lean far more towards the vibe of '80-82.

Hope you find something you like though. I have about 3-4 albums being swapped out somepoint soon. Going through a slight rejig.
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From 01/15/2024 19:59
Hejira blew my mind, clearly a landmark work of fusion and poetry! This is exactly the kind of music I've spent my life searching for. Hearing the essential contributions women have made to music could not be more important to me, and your chart is full of exactly that.

Not hard to tell when someone's true passion lies in exploring the depths of this world's music. Your chart is learned with a lifetime of research and I will happily reference it for my own pursuits.
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From 03/25/2023 11:41
Impressive, interesting, inspiring!
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From 01/05/2023 15:26
Laika, Linda Perhacs, Joanna Newsom... lots of stuff that i would also rate high...
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From 08/26/2021 04:57
I have discovered some artists that seem interesting and I am looking forward to listen to their records. On the other hand there are some artists that I know, but I think they are just OK and not good enough to be considered for the top positions of a "Greatest Music Album" chart. Thanks for posting this chart!
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From 07/06/2021 00:28
A thought provoking chart and your commentary on the first 50 albums reveals the deepest reflection in your music journey and should be applauded. I was a little disappointed not to see a single Australian artist/album make the top 100 grade.
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From 07/05/2021 21:34
Not my picks, but a diverse chart nonetheless. Love seeing Hejira getting love.
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From 07/05/2021 21:23
Oh my god this is great work buddy!
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From 07/05/2021 15:54
Really nice and unique chart. I like it a lot
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From 04/04/2021 15:58
Genuine and lovely. Keep up the good work!
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