Top 100 Albums
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 10:40 am
As some of you might be aware, Channel 4 did ANOTHER "top 100" programme last night, 4 hours!! Don't they realize people have to work on a Monday bloody morning *yawn*
Well I really enjoyed it, although I was trying to create a wild west saloon bar in "Sims 2" at the same time
(Ok I can take any "Sad" comments anyone wants to through at me).
Anyway I am digressing, full list is here http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/t ... sults.html
but for your comfort here is the top 20...
1.RADIOHEAD - OK Computer
2.U2 - The Joshua Tree
3.NIRVANA - Nevermind
4.MICHAEL JACKSON - Thriller
5.PINK FLOYD - Dark Side of the Moon
6.OASIS - Definitely Maybe
7.THE BEATLES - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
8.MADONNA - Like a Prayer
9.GUNS N' ROSES - Appetite For Destruction
10.THE BEATLES - Revolver
11.R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
12.THE BEATLES - The White Album
13.QUEEN - A Night at the Opera
14.COLDPLAY - Parachutes
15.OASIS - (What's the Story) Morning Glory
16.ALANIS MORISSETTE - Jagged Little Pill
17.LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin IV
18.THE VERVE - Urban Hymns
19.JIMI HENDRIX - Are you Experienced
20.THE SMITHS - The Queen Is Dead
As this is a music discussion forum, I would like to know whether people think this is a good and accurate look at the most popular albums of our time.
I know that the list is completely reliant of the demographics of the voters... that I would assume most of voters were english and there was a shortlist to start with, but then again most people who like their music could reel off a list of all time classic albums that would pretty much resemble what is in the top 50.
Anyway I must say I was surprised to see Radiohead at number 1. I must admit this is one of my all time favourite albums so I was pleased.
As for U2, I would have expected them to have come further down the list.
Very surprised that "Parachutes" got more votes than "A Rush of blood" that didnt even get into the top 100 ?????? Eh??
I have no idea why Alanis Morrissette or the Verve are in the top 20. Fair enough they were huge albums at the time, but I dont think they have aged well at all.
It was nice to see Bjorks "Debut" was in at 26. I love that album.
Just the one Kraftwerk album?
How on earth could the Libertines get a position at 50?
They are younger than me for christs sake!
Moon Safari at 58, that was a surprise. So too was "Outkast" whos Speakerboxx/The Love below got to 69, not really worthy of being in a top 100 list IMO.
Anybody care to challenge my opinions?
What are the obvious omissions? (from popular music, not YOUR favourite!)
Its strange how biggest selling albums are not necessarily the nations favourite.
Well I really enjoyed it, although I was trying to create a wild west saloon bar in "Sims 2" at the same time


Anyway I am digressing, full list is here http://www.channel4.com/entertainment/t ... sults.html
but for your comfort here is the top 20...
1.RADIOHEAD - OK Computer
2.U2 - The Joshua Tree
3.NIRVANA - Nevermind
4.MICHAEL JACKSON - Thriller
5.PINK FLOYD - Dark Side of the Moon
6.OASIS - Definitely Maybe
7.THE BEATLES - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
8.MADONNA - Like a Prayer
9.GUNS N' ROSES - Appetite For Destruction
10.THE BEATLES - Revolver
11.R.E.M. - Automatic for the People
12.THE BEATLES - The White Album
13.QUEEN - A Night at the Opera
14.COLDPLAY - Parachutes
15.OASIS - (What's the Story) Morning Glory
16.ALANIS MORISSETTE - Jagged Little Pill
17.LED ZEPPELIN - Led Zeppelin IV
18.THE VERVE - Urban Hymns
19.JIMI HENDRIX - Are you Experienced
20.THE SMITHS - The Queen Is Dead
As this is a music discussion forum, I would like to know whether people think this is a good and accurate look at the most popular albums of our time.
I know that the list is completely reliant of the demographics of the voters... that I would assume most of voters were english and there was a shortlist to start with, but then again most people who like their music could reel off a list of all time classic albums that would pretty much resemble what is in the top 50.
Anyway I must say I was surprised to see Radiohead at number 1. I must admit this is one of my all time favourite albums so I was pleased.
As for U2, I would have expected them to have come further down the list.
Very surprised that "Parachutes" got more votes than "A Rush of blood" that didnt even get into the top 100 ?????? Eh??
I have no idea why Alanis Morrissette or the Verve are in the top 20. Fair enough they were huge albums at the time, but I dont think they have aged well at all.
It was nice to see Bjorks "Debut" was in at 26. I love that album.
Just the one Kraftwerk album?
How on earth could the Libertines get a position at 50?
They are younger than me for christs sake!
Moon Safari at 58, that was a surprise. So too was "Outkast" whos Speakerboxx/The Love below got to 69, not really worthy of being in a top 100 list IMO.
Anybody care to challenge my opinions?
What are the obvious omissions? (from popular music, not YOUR favourite!)
Its strange how biggest selling albums are not necessarily the nations favourite.