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FOFC LIST: Top 100 Albums of All Time
Presenting the FOFC Top 100 ALBUMS of all time*;
2000s Hank Williams - The Essential Hank Williams Collection Kanye West - The College Dropout Radiohead - Kid A Outkast - Stankonia PJ Harvey - Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP 1990s Elvis Presley - Sunrise Lucinda Williams - Car Wheels On A Gravel Road Radiohead - OK Computer The Notorious B.I.G. - Ready To Die Bob Dylan - Time Out Of Mind DJ Shadow - Endtroducing... Oasis - (What's The Story) Moning Glory Hole - Live Through This Mary J. Blige - My Life Pavement - Slanted And Enchanted Dr. Dre - The Chronic U2 - Achtung Baby Nirvana - Nevermind R.E.M. - Out Of Time Garth Brooks - Ropin' The Wind James Brown - Star Time A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory Guns N' Roses - Appetite for Destruction Green Day - Dookie 1980s Madonna - Like A Prayer Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses Public Enemy - Fear of a Black Planet N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton R.E.M. - Document Eric B. And Rakim - Paid In Full Prince - Sign O' The Times U2 - The Joshua Tree Paul Simon - Graceland Metallica - Master Of Puppets Run-DMC - Raising Hell Bob Marley And The Wailers - Legend Prince - Purple Rain Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense Chuck Berry - The Great Twenty-Eight Michael Jackson - Thriller AC/DC - Back In Black Pixies - Surfer Rosa 1970s The Clash - The Clash Parliament/Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove The Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols Fleetwood Mac - Rumours The Eagles - Hotel California The Ramones - Ramones Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key Of Life Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run Patti Smith - Horses Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger Al Green - Call Me Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road David Bowie - The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street Stevie Wonder - Talking Book Jimmy Cliff And Various Artists - The Harder They Come Joni Mitchell - Blue Dolly Parton - Coat Of Many Colors David Bowie - Hunky Dory Led Zeppelin - II Black Sabbath - Paranoid The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers Carole King - Tapestry Marvin Gaye - What's Going On The Who - Who's Next Neil Young - After The Gold Rush Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band Van Morrison - Moondance 1960s The Beatles - Abbey Road Miles Davis - Bitches Brew Sly & The Family Stone - Stand! The Band - The Band Van Morrison - Astral Weeks Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison Aretha Franklin - Lady Soul The Beatles - The Beatles ("The White Album") The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground And Nico Bob Dylan - Blonde On Blonde The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds The Beatles - Revolver Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited Otis Redding - Otis Blue The Beatles - Rubber Soul John Coltrane - A Love Supreme James Brown - Live At The Apollo (1963) Ray Charles - Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music Robert Johnson - King Of The Delta Blues Singers 1950s Miles Davis - Kind Of Blue Little Richard - Here's Little Richard Frank Sinatra - Songs For Swingin' Lovers Frank Sinatra - In The Wee Small Hours *Original "Time 100 Greatest Albums" (or 99 as it stands right now because of some deletions) list modified per the likes of the FOFC community.
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So what's the deal, every member gets to make one amendment?
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I would add:
1980's Rush "Moving Pictures" 1970's Pink Floyd "The Wall" Obviously, I'm a little biased on the Rush but both albums need to be included just for the sheer influence they have had on the music industry since their release.
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dola:
I can't fathom the fact that Kanye West is in the same list at The Beatles.
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Nah, just a consensus... might have to use those darn polls... instead of the usual Hot or Not polls we can have yay or nay to see which way the ship leans. we'll see how this thing works. maybe a few voices saying the same can lead to a poll of the entire community...
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What exactly is the point of this since some artists are already represented multiple times.
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Forgot to add a possible new one to the list...
Pixies - Doolittle I think it almost needs to be on there. Maybe in lieu of Lennon's "plastic Ono Band"..
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Just thinkin that the list isn't quite accurate and the cumulative mind here at FOFC could do a bit better. Seems like a cultured and varied group of minds here... Maybe the idea is proof that I am working way to many hours and need a break! Thinking about it a bit further you'd have to vote one off the list to make room for one that is deemed "worthy". Would that really make a good enough case to take it off the list completely? Maybe not.
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Pavement - Brighten the Corners get's a slight nudge over Slanted and Enchanted from me, but I'm probably the only Pavement fan in the universe to hold that opinion.
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Surfer Rosa, not Doolittle |
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Replace: Garth Brooks Ropin' The Wind with his better No Fences.
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Good god yes.
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I don't know if you want to get into soundtracks, but I still say the best movie soundtrack of all time has to be The Crow.
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Dude, no GNR Appetite for Destruction? WTF?!?!!!
Green Day's Dokie isn't on there either! |
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It's certainly possible. ![]() |
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I have a big beef with Kanye West on there. Maybe it's just me but I don't see where all this hype comes from. I'd take Non Prophets "Hope" over that CD in a heartbeat but .. no one else would probably know what that is.
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lolzcat
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For 1980: Bad Brains S/T and Faith No More "The Real Thing" should be considered. Both are excellent recordings and have inspired numerous acts today.
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I hink both need an add to the list... also, first poll will be Pixies - Surfer Rosa vs John Lennon - Plastic Ono Band
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What about Songs in the Key of Life by Stevie Wonder?
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I'd put Nas - Illmatic under 90s.
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As a PJ Harvey fan, i call for the removal of Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea. It is a good album, but no way does it belong on this list. Let's free up space for something else. And my recommendation would be 70s, Elvis Costello & The Attractions - This Year's Model
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At San Quentin >>>> At Folsom Prison
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No Chris Gaines albums on here? For shame.
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Thirded. Three Feet High and Rising instead of The Low End Theory or Bizarre Ride 2 by the Pharcyde should probably be in as well. Changing "It takes a nation..." for "Fear of a Black Planet" has to be the most bizarre decision. Ever! Change it back this instant. I find the lack of Smiths albums fairly disturbing as well. I think any list can find a place for The Queen Is Dead. Get rid of Moondance by Van Morrison. Much as I love him he doesn't deserve two albums on the list, Astral Weeks is better and Nick Drake was better in the 70s. A predictable lack of "electronica" (or whatever it's called in America these days) can be righted by taking something like Leftism by Leftfield (as I presume the second Orbital album will be considered too pariochially English to be included). Personally I'd take away the staggeringly over-rated Velvet Underground or Clash to do that but I realise that might not be quite the consensus view. But if I'm to make just one selection then I'd say put It Takes a Nation back. Yank Fear of a Black Planet. (or Paid in Full, for that matter. Seminal but not actually all that good). |
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DOLA.
Oops. Last edited by Narcizo : 11-17-2006 at 02:36 AM. |
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Notably absent:
The Byrds - Sweetheart of the Rodeo The Kinks - Village Green Preservation Society Curtis Mayfield - Curtis (and/or Superfly) Love - Forever Changes Tom Petty - Damn the Torpedos something from the 80s SST stable, be it Sonic Youth, Husker Du, the Minutemen or Dinosaur Jr. |
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I am not a fan, but I think Bush - Sixteen Stone should be on there for the 90s.
Last edited by Tigercat : 11-17-2006 at 03:48 AM. |
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What's the definition of qualyfing for the list? Being English languaged and liked by the FOFC crowd?
I'd have to suggest Moby's Play. I don't even like half of the songs on it, but I've read that this is the only album ever made from which every single song was used in a movie or commercial. Quite the achievement.
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I would add Metallica's black album. I know it was less heavy than the albums before, but i think it was a big influence for lots of heavy bands that came after them.
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Dola, no Perl Jam love? what about their album "Ten"?
Also, umm what about Tool? i can't stop to listen "AEnima" from them. And yes, I'm a bit rock biased ![]()
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AB-SO-FREAKING-LUTELY!
Also don't forget fulfilling funk....fulfil flirt...frackin' furt..... F*** it, you know, the GOOD one! ![]()
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This list is sorely lacking Smashing Pumpkins - Melloncholie and the Infinite Sadness (however it's spelled)
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Once again, I see the striking similarities of our misspent youth ![]()
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Absolutely. I'd suggest also "Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" by the Wu-Tang Clan and 2Pac's "All Eyez On Me". |
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As noted in the Time thread, any Top 100 List should include Big Star's #1 Record/Radio City. As for Smashing Pumpkins, I'd take Gish or Siamese Dream 5 times over before Mellon Collie. Other candidates for the list would include Richard and Linda Thompson's Shoot Out The Lights, Jeff Buckley's Grace, and Uncle Tupelo's Anodyne.
I suppose the real question is - what is the criteria for "best"? Most popular? Most liked by you personally? Most influential? Most artistically significant/critically praised? |
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Nevermind is, of course, a great album, but I think Unplugged might warrant a look instead. I personally think it's the best album of the last twenty years. Also, you gotta have Beck! At least one representative album from the 90s! For ten years he was the scale for pop oddity and genuinely fresh melodic ideas. On the other side of the scale, it seems to me that The Pixies don't really warrant entry: they pioneered surf-rock which went on to influence...no one, and although their abrasive melodic thing and crazed dynamic are clearly a part of the groundwork for bands like Nirvana I just can't help but think that The Pixies didn't do any of it particularly well. The songs are fun from time to time, but kind of worthless if you ask me. I like The Pixies so I don't want to take the negativity too far, but I just can't see them, in any context, as a Top 100 band. Last edited by fenrrris : 11-17-2006 at 07:11 AM. |
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Meatloaf-Bat out of hell needs to be on there...
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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I'd like to second Kurtism's addition of Big Star's #1 Record/Radio City, and I'd say R.E.M. should have Murmur on the list ahead of one of the two R.E.M. cds on there, but I can't decide which one.
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Those are two different albums. Let's not cheat just because you can find them stuck together on the same CD these days. I would easily support #1 Record over Radio City, personally. |
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As much as I love Pearl Jam, none of their albums deserve to be in the Top 100. The same can be said about Kanye's album.
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I disagree. I think Master of Puppets would be more appropriate. A lot of people look at the black album as the record where they "sold out." Also, Master of Puppets was the last album before Cliff Burton died. |
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If you're going to remove compilation/greatest hits collections you missed some,
Hank Williams - The Essential Hank Williams Collection Elvis Presley - Sunrise Chuck Berry - The Great Twenty-Eight Bob Marley And The Wailers - Legend I also think this list has to include a Zappa. He was one of the most prolific and groundbreaking artists of the 20th century. A huge number of great musicians cycled through his band over thirty years. I would pick Joe's Garage(70s), but I'd listen to other suggestions.
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Pixies - Come on Pilgrim
Pixies - Surfer Rosa Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking |
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I almost put Nothing's Shocking, but I couldn't decide if it was that good, or just that good for me.
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