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13 years ago
Criteria: - These Albums were chosen for their Popularity, Influence, and Musical Impact.
 



well it is one person's list. I wouldn't rank them in this order but since I don't have my own list I will let it be



1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) - The Beatles
2. Pet Sounds (1966) - The Beach Boys
3. What's Going On (1971) - Marvin Gaye
4. Dark Side Of The Moon (1973) - Pink Floyd
5. Revolver (1966) - The Beatles
6. Live at the Apollo (1963) - James Brown
7. Highway 61 Revisited (1965) - Bob Dylan
8. Thriller (1982) - Michael Jackson
9. Are You Experienced? (1967) - Jimi Hendrix
10. Rubber Soul (1965) - The Beatles
11. It Takes A Nation Of Millions To Hold Us Back (1988) - Public Enemy
12. Nevermind (1991) - Nirvana
13. Elvis Presley (1956) - Elvis Presley
14. Born To Run (1975) - Bruce Springsteen
15. Exile On Main Street (1972) - The Rolling Stones
16. Blonde On Blonde (1966) - Bob Dylan
17. Innervisions (1973) - Stevie Wonder
18. London Calling (1979) - The Clash
19. Abbey Road (1969) - The Beatles
20. Purple Rain (1984) - Prince
21. Who's Next (1971) - The Who
22. Led Zeppelin II (1969) - Led Zeppelin
23. Songs In The Key Of Life (1976) - Stevie Wonder
24. The Joshua Tree (1987) - U2
25. Rumours (1977) - Fleetwood Mac
26. The Beatles (The White Album) (1968) - The Beatles
27. I Never Loved A Man the Way I Love You (1967) - Aretha Franklin
28. Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music (1962) - Ray Charles
29. Blue (1971) - Joni Mitchell
30. Tapestry (1971) - Carole King
31. Raising Hell (1986) - Run-D.M.C.
32. Tommy (1969) - The Who
33. Led Zeppelin IV (1971) - Led Zeppelin
34. The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967) - The Velvet Underground
35. Appetite For Destruction (1987) - Guns N Roses
36. Paranoid (1970) - Black Sabbath
37. There's A Riot Goin' On (1971) - Sly & The Family Stone
38. Ziggy Stardust (1972) - David Bowie
39. Let It Bleed (1969) - The Rolling Stones
40. Bringing It All Back Home (1965) - Bob Dylan
41. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973) - Elton John
42. Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack (1977) - Various Artists
43. Ten (1991) - Pearl Jam
44. Led Zeppelin I (1969) - Led Zeppelin
45. The Doors (1967) - The Doors
46. Superfly (1972) - Curtis Mayfield
47. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998) - Lauryn Hill
48. Back In Black (1980) - AC/DC
49. Born in the USA (1984) - Bruce Springsteen
50. Licensed to Ill (1986) - Beastie Boys
51. Never Mind the Bollocks (1977) - The Sex Pistols
52. Talking Book (1972) - Stevie Wonder
53. Lady Soul (1968) - Aretha Franklin
54. Sign 'O' The Times (1987) - Prince
55. The Ramones (1976) - The Ramones
56. Otis Blue (1965) - Otis Redding
57. Straight Outta Compton (1989) - N.W.A.
58. Moondance (1970) - Van Morrison
59. After the Goldrush (1970) - Neil Young
60. The Chronic (1992) - Dr. Dre
61. The Wall (1979) - Pink Floyd
62. Hotel California (1976) - The Eagles
63. Van Halen (1978) - Van Halen
64. Electric Ladyland (1968) - Jimi Hendrix
65. Ok Computer (1997) - Radiohead
66. Automatic for the People (1992) - R.E.M.
67. Blood On the Tracks (1975) - Bob Dylan
68. Bridge Over Troubled Water (1970) - Simon & Garfunkel
69. Murmur (1983) - R.E.M.
70. Like A Virgin (1984) - Madonna
71. A Hard Day's Night (1964) - The Beatles
72. Off the Wall (1979) - Michael Jackson
73. Achtung Baby (1991) - U2
74. The Band (1969) - The Band
75. Stand! (1969) - Sly & The Family Stone
76. From Elvis In Memphis (1969) - Elvis Presely
77. Metallica (The Black Album) (1991) - Metallica
78. Sticky Fingers (1971) - The Rolling Stones
79. Synchronicity (1983) - The Police
80. 1999 (1982) - Prince
81. Paul's Boutique (1989) - Beastie Boys
82. Astral Weeks (1968) - Van Morrison
83. Number Of the Beast (1982) - Iron Maiden
84. Machine Head (1972) - Deep Purple
85. Surrealistic Pillow (1967) - Jefferson Airplane
86. Master Of Puppets (1986) - Metallica
87. The Clash (1977) - The Clash
88. Remain In Light (1980) - Talking Heads
89. Plastic Ono Band (1970) - John Lennon
90. Black Sabbath (1970) - Black Sabbath
91. 3 Feet High and Rising (1989) - De La Soul
92. Catch A Fire (1973) - Bob Marley & The Wailers
93. The Queen Is Dead (1986) - The Smiths
94. The "Chirping" Crickets (1957) - Buddy Holly
95. Live At Leeds (1970) - The Who
96. Paid In Full (1987) - Eric B. & Rakim
97. Music From Big Pink (1968) - The Band
98. Fullfillingness' First Finale (1974) - Stevie Wonder
99. Disraeli Gears (1967) - Cream
100. Axis Bold As Love (1967) - Jimi Hendrix
101. A Night At The Opera (1975) - Queen
102. DéjàVu (1970) - Crosby, Stills, Nash, &Young
103. Harvest (1972) - Neil Young
104. Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963) - Bob Dylan
105. Beggar's Banquet (1968) - The Rolling Stones
106. In The Court Of The Crimson King (1969) - King Crimson
107. Imagine (1971) - John Lennon
108. Sweetheart of the Rodeo (1968) - The Byrds
109. Horses (1975) - Patti Smith
110. Days Of Future Passed (1967) - The Moody Blues
111. Like A Prayer (1989) - Madonna
112. Here's Little Richard (1957) - Little Richard
113. Jagged Little Pill (1995) - Alanis Morissette
114. Kick Out The Jams (1969) - The MC5
115. All Things Must Pass (1970) - George Harrison
116. Dookie (1994) - Green Day
117. Hot Buttered Soul (1969) - Issac Hayes
118. If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears (1966) - The Mamas & The Pappas
119. Let's Get It On (1973) - Marvin Gaye
120. Live at the Fillmore East (1971) - The Allman Brothers Band
121. Fresh (1973) - Sly & The Family Stone
122. My Aim Is True (1977) - Elvis Costello
123. Something Else (1968) - The Kinks
124. Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy (1975) - Elton John
125. The Beach Boys Today! (1965) - The Beach Boys
126. Abraxas (1970) - Santana
127. Low (1978) - David Bowie
128. Rock Around The Clock (1956) - Bill Haley & His Comets
129. Graceland (1986) - Paul Simon
130. Radio (1985) - LL Cool J
131. Fun House (1970) - Iggy Pop & The Stooges
132. Ray Charles at Newport (1958) - Ray Charles
133. The Marshall Mathers LP (2000) - Eminem
134. Marquee Moon (1977) - Television
135. The Stone Roses (1989) - The Stone Roses
136. Cosmo's Factory (1970) - Creedence Clearwater Revival
137. Doolittle (1989) - Pixies
138. Stankonia (2000) - OutKast
139. Forever Changes (1967) - Love
140. Sweet Baby James (1970) - James Taylor
141. Run D.M.C. (1984) - Run D.M.C.
142. Call Me (1973) - Al Green
143. Freak Out! (1966) - Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention
144. One Nation Under A Groove (1978) - Funkadelic
145. At Last (1961) - Etta James
146. Pearl (1971) - Janis Joplin
147. Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991) - Red Hot Chili Peppers
148. Layla (1970) - Derek & The Dominos
149. Ready to Die (1994) - Notorious B.I.G.
150. Bad (1987) - Michael Jackson
151. Surfin U.S.A. (1963) - The Beach Boys
152. Court and Spark (1974) - Joni Mitchell
153. Physical Graffiti (1975) - Led Zeppelin
154. Parallel Lines (1978) - Blondie
155. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (1967) - Pink Floyd
156. Cheap Thrills (1968) - Big Brother & the Holding Co.
157. (What's the Story) Morning Glory (1995) - Oasis
158. Maggot Brain (1971) - Funkadelic
159. Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978) - Bruce Springsteen
160. CrazySexyCool (1994) - TLC
161. Band On The Run (1973) - Paul McCartney/Wings
162. Bo Diddley (1958) - Bo Diddley
163. The Score (1996) - Fugees
164. Exodus (1977) - Bob Marley & the Wailers
165. The Who Sell Out (1967) - The Who
166. Going To A Go-Go (1965) - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
167. Aqualung (1971) - Jethro Tull
168. The Low End Theory (1991) - A Tribe Called Quest
169. Mr. Tambourine Man (1965) - The Byrds
170. Illmatic (1994) - Nas
171. Fear Of A Black Planet (1990) - Public Enemy
172. The Ventures In Space (1964) - The Ventures
173. Headquarters (1967) - The Monkees
174. Unknown Pleasures (1979) - Joy Division
175. American Idiot (2004) - Green Day
176. Young, Gifted & Black (1972) - Aretha Franklin
177. Toys in the Attic (1975) - Aerosmith
178. Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness (1995) - The Smashing Pumpkins
179. The Downward Spiral (1994) - Nine Inch Nails
180. All Eyez On Me (1996) - 2Pac
181. Ace Of Spades (1980) - Motorhead
182. Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (2003) - OutKast
183. Daydream Nation (1988) - Sonic Youth
184. Closer (1980) - Joy Division
185. Fragile (1971) - Yes
186. Please Please Me (1963) - The Beatles
187. Rhythm Nation 1814 (1989) - Janet Jackson
188. American Beauty (1970) - The Grateful Dead
189. Hysteria (1987) - Def Leppard
190. Brothers In Arms (1985) - Dire Straits
191. The Stranger (1977) - Billy Joel
192. This Year's Model (1978) - Elvis Costello & The Attractions
193. Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993) - Wu-Tang Clan
194. Bad Girls (1979) - Donna Summer
195. Pronounced Leh'-nerd Skin-'nerd (1973) - Lynyrd Skynyrd
196. Kid A (2000) - Radiohead
197. Gris Gris (1968) - Dr. John
198. In Rock (1970) - Deep Purple
199. Tracy Chapman (1988) - Tracy Chapman
200. Village Green Preservation Society (1968) - The Kinks


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vikesrule
13 years ago
As you said wpr...... (let it be) 👅


Personally I would put Led Zeppelin IV way higher than Led Zeppelin II.


As least they got one thing right that I am sure everyone will agree on....

...looks like nothing by that mediocre at best, way overrated, Judas Priest.
DakotaT
13 years ago
Looks like the list was compiled by an old bastard with little wisdom like VR.
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13 years ago
I find it funny that "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back", "The Marshall Mathers LP" and "Stankonia" are on a greatest rock albums list.
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zombieslayer
13 years ago
Obviously written by some geezer from that God awful Rolling Stone magazine generation. Those morons think their generation is better than every other generation and nobody else can write music.

Look at the dates alone. That alone disqualifies the author. He's completely unaware that there's good music written today.
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13 years ago

Obviously written by some geezer from that God awful Rolling Stone magazine generation. Those morons think their generation is better than every other generation and nobody else can write music.

Look at the dates alone. That alone disqualifies the author. He's completely unaware that there's good music written today.

Originally Posted by: zombieslayer 



There is?? 🤐

I was a little surprised Frampton Comes Alive wasn't somewhere even 199th on the list. I think I read that it was the best selling live album. I think it went double platinum.
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vikesrule
13 years ago

Looks like the list was compiled by an old bastard with little wisdom like VR.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 



Obviously written by some geezer from that God awful Rolling Stone magazine generation. Those morons think their generation is better than every other generation and nobody else can write music.
Look at the dates alone. That alone disqualifies the author. He's completely unaware that there's good music written today.

Originally Posted by: zombieslayer 



The members of my generation disagree on many things, music, politics, religion and we argue and debate many issues.
And we also have some regrets over the years.....

But the one thing, the one issue that every one us agrees on, the one common denominator that we all share is...
...that the biggest failure that we were ever involved in, was the engendering the GenX'ers, especially those now in their late 30's and early 40's.

You know who I'm talking about, anyone born between 1967 and 1980 - what a bunch of nightmares...
That group is the most whiny, self-centered, ostentatious group of dumb-asses that have existed on this planet in a long, long time.
Truly a sad lot indeed.
But even more sad, is that they are completely clueless as to their ineptitude or their lack of any redeeming qualities.

It is said that every millennium, a generation of total dumb-asses will be born.
God creates generations of humanity in batches, each batch lasts for a thousand years or so.
But even he is sometimes left with just the dregs of a batch, the bottom of the barrel so to speak, such are the GenX'ers.

However, all is not lost and we can all thank God, that the generation after these shipwrecks of humanity is of much finer character and purpose.

So after the Gen X'ers of the late 20th century, it is good that earth shall at least be safe for another thousand years.
DakotaT
13 years ago

The members of my generation disagree on many things, music, politics, religion and we argue and debate many issues.
And we also have some regrets over the years.....

But the one thing, the one issue that every one us agrees on, the one common denominator that we all share is...
...that the biggest failure that we were ever involved in, was the engendering the GenX'ers, especially those now in their late 30's and early 40's.

You know who I'm talking about, anyone born between 1967 and 1980 - what a bunch of nightmares...
That group is the most whiny, self-centered, ostentatious group of dumb-asses that have existed on this planet in a long, long time.
Truly a sad lot indeed.
But even more sad, is that they are completely clueless as to their ineptitude or their lack of any redeeming qualities.

It is said that every millennium, a generation of total dumb-asses will be born.
God creates generations of humanity in batches, each batch lasts for a thousand years or so.
But even he is sometimes left with just the dregs of a batch, the bottom of the barrel so to speak, such are the GenX'ers.

However, all is not lost and we can all thank God, that the generation after these shipwrecks of humanity is of much finer character and purpose.

So after the Gen X'ers of the late 20th century, it is good that earth shall at least be safe for another thousand years.

Originally Posted by: vikesrule 



This coming from a hippie! When you assholes are done using up all the resources of the world, can we just round you up and dump you off somewhere in the northern provinces of Canada, naked and alive so all the relics can be dug up 10 centuries from now in tact and those people can wonder why these losers were placed there like that. VR YOUR GENERATION has done ZERO to help this world. Fix the world you broke and then FUCK OFF!
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Packerchick
13 years ago

The members of my generation disagree on many things, music, politics, religion and we argue and debate many issues.
And we also have some regrets over the years.....

But the one thing, the one issue that every one us agrees on, the one common denominator that we all share is...
...that the biggest failure that we were ever involved in, was the engendering the GenX'ers, especially those now in their late 30's and early 40's.

You know who I'm talking about, anyone born between 1967 and 1980 - what a bunch of nightmares...
That group is the most whiny, self-centered, ostentatious group of dumb-asses that have existed on this planet in a long, long time.
Truly a sad lot indeed.
But even more sad, is that they are completely clueless as to their ineptitude or their lack of any redeeming qualities.

It is said that every millennium, a generation of total dumb-asses will be born.
God creates generations of humanity in batches, each batch lasts for a thousand years or so.
But even he is sometimes left with just the dregs of a batch, the bottom of the barrel so to speak, such are the GenX'ers.

However, all is not lost and we can all thank God, that the generation after these shipwrecks of humanity is of much finer character and purpose.

So after the Gen X'ers of the late 20th century, it is good that earth shall at least be safe for another thousand years.

Originally Posted by: vikesrule 




You could fit right in there, sounds like another group of vikings fans.

I am a woman and I love football.
vikesrule
13 years ago

This coming from a hippie! When you assholes are done using up all the resources of the world, can we just round you up and dump you off somewhere in the northern provinces of Canada, naked and alive so all the relics can be dug up 10 centuries from now in tact and those people can wonder why these losers were placed there like that. VR YOUR GENERATION has done ZERO to help this world. Fix the world you broke and then FUCK OFF!

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 




Bwaaahaaaaa...you are so freakin' easy.....[roflmao]


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Life's tough, no one owes you anything, suck it up DT and keep slogging through the muck you whining dumb-ass.

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