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SPUT RETAKE: Apple Top 100

Almost everyone turned their nose up at the Apple Top 100 for mostly obvious reasons, but where is the real list. HUH? Where is the real nu-canon? How do you game a list like that correctly? Well, uh, lfg, not putting too much thought into this: just starting at 100 and powering through, not changing anything retrospectively (though will be brainstorming albums to throw in higher up the list as they occur to me). Methodology is 75% corporate cosplay/plebcanon pandering, 25% whatever the fuck. Let's go...
100Taylor Swift
Red


100. Taylor Swift - Red

2012
Ex-country pop

Let's get this one out of the way asap. Og takes precedence, but this is one of the only picks where opting for the Taylor's Version doesn't make you look like a pandering stooge, man this list is going to be generous.
99100 Gecs
1000 gecs


99. 100 gecs - 1000 gecs

2019
Krank hyperpop

Generational edgecred
98Willie Nelson
Red Headed Stranger


98. Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger

1975
Country

Generational oldworld pander to offset the last two entries, now count how many times the list mentions country again from hereon out!
97Blondie
Parallel Lines


97. Blondie - Parallel Lines

1978
New wave / pop rock

Vanilla filler pick
96The Flaming Lips
The Soft Bulletin


96. The Flaming Lips - The Soft Bulletin

1999
Psych pop

Snubbable critical darling, but here for a little early hipster credit that the rest of the list will inevitably sell out on
95TWICE
Formula of Love: O+T=<3


95. TWICE - Formula of Love: O+T=3

2021
K-Pop

Korea pander
94Frank Ocean
Blonde


94. Frank Ocean - Blonde

2016
R&B

Another one we're just gonna get out of the way asap
93Billie Holiday
Lady In Satin


93. Billie Holiday - Lady in Satin

1958
Vocal Jazz

>approving nod from the entire readerbase
>none of them have heard this
>I haven't heard this (love her though!)
92Madvillain
Madvillainy


92. Madvillain - Madvillainy

2004
Hip hop

Hip hop critical pander that will impress absolutely no one ("SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN THE TOP 50") even though it's secretly obvious that someone on the selection panel went out of their way to muscle this in over the objections of everyone else in the room ("I hear you man, there's just no arguing with Drake's numbers..."), look just be grateful this wasn't a Nujabes record
91Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds
Tender Prey


91. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - Tender Prey

1988
Post punk fuck blues

Didn't mean to sequence Billie/Madvillain/this, three individually uncontroversial records, in the order most likely to make any self-respecting (ew) music history snob throw a fit, but that is the magic of canon
90Nick Drake
Pink Moon


90. Nick Drake - Pink Moon

1972
Folk

Universally loved obvious pick to bring things down to earth
89The Killers
Hot Fuss


89. The Killers - Hot Fuss

2004
Pop rock

...and having said that, in we go with the '00s radio pick most likely to make every critic in the house sigh and poptimist in the building launch into a "no not like that!" tantrum. Don't you worry, I can still hear the cheering from the back!
88John Lee Hooker
It Serves You Right to Suffer


88. John Lee Hooker - It Serves You Right to Suffer

1966
Blues

Lists like this are traditionally way too short of soul to pull of more than a couple of token blues inclusions, so let's get this one out of the way here. Back-to-back placement with the Killers is exactly the what-even-is-this-bullshit whiplash a proper Objective GOAT 100 List (stupid idea) *should* be giving you. Should have put the Killers in front of it tbh, but no looking back!
87Tyler, the Creator
IGOR


87. Tyler, the Creator - IGOR

2019
Neo-soul

aaaand we're back to greasing the wheels of the contemp canonwagon
86Deafheaven
Sunbather


86. Deafheaven - Sunbather

2013
Blackened crescendogaze

This gives me absolutely no pleasure, but there was no way this list would be made with more than 1-2 token metal albums and not have this as a token inclusion (and don't you dare tempt me with the argument that no metal at all might have been preferable)
85Lorde
Pure Heroine


85. Lorde - Pure Heroine

2013
Pop

One of the few things the Apple List got 100% right -- this was more groundbreaking, more influential, and imo will have a more enduring legacy than Melodrama (even if that was the perfect mainstream pop record for its time (a poisoned chalice, it turned out)). The groundwork it laid for the morose alt pop currently raking it in at the top of the commercial pyramid doesn't get enough appreciation, and its strongest songs are far more enduring statements and personality mappings than the ephemeral coming-of-age rush on Melodrama. It is also inconsistent and homogenous, and belongs absolutely not one spot above the bottom 20.

Also what's this deal with accidentally gravitating to certain years (2004, 2013, 2019) for this list? I didn't mean it, I swear!
84Lady Gaga
The Fame Monster


84. Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster

2008
Pop

Alright, the Apple list was also kinda based for this.
83Kanye West
Graduation


83. Kanye West - Graduation

2007
Hip hop

Another one we're just gonna get out of the way ASAP. This placement is entirely unmotivated by commercial pandering or tacit distance from the 10s->20s decline of the artist's platform, and I anticipate zero blowback for it haaaokay
82Hikaru Utada
Deep River


82. Utada Hikaru - Deep River

2002
R&B / J-Pop

Japan pander (obviously I don't actually believe that the solution to the stifling Western focus on Apple's list and countless other is a demeaning one-album-per-country policy, all afforded miserly bottom-20 placement, but this list is is corporate cosplay and we're dishing out the absolute bare minimum to tick that box)
81Faye Wong
Sing and Play


81. Faye Wong - 唱遊 (Chàngyóu)

1998
C-Pop / Downtempo / Dream Pop

...on which note, China pander -- and in this corporation, that's a full house for Asia. You had a good run.
80Kool Keith
Sex Style


80. Kool Keith - Sex Style

1997
Hip hop

There are so many arguments why this doesn't belong on a list like this, and if you're sat there making any of them, you ain't deserve music.
79Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath


79. Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath

1970
Heavy metal

Alright, I promised y'all more metal, now let's see how I can make as many people as possible happy with that promise in the most unimaginative way possible
78Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine


78. Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine

1992
Funk metal

...and just to reinforce how little any monocultural critical body cares for metal purism, here's Rage (a tbqh based inclusion in the Apple list) one place above Sabbath. Don't look at me -- if I were pandering to *you*, I'd have Master of Reality in the top 50 with no questions asked
77Fela Kuti
Zombie


77. Fela Kuti - Zombie

1977
Afrobeat

There's no way this would appear on a real list in any position that didn't make everyone happy to see it scream that it should be far higher, so here you fucking go...
76My Chemical Romance
The Black Parade


76. My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade

2006
Alternative Rock

...and on a real list, a legendary record like Zombie would be followed by a hideously sequenced populist record like this, but in this case it is a based pick and you will all have to deal with it.
75Herbie Hancock
Empyrean Isles


75. Herbie Hancock - Empyrean Isles

1964
Jazz

One thing *everyone* can agree on is that the Apple list had a brutal shortage of jazz. Addressing this as uncontroversially as possible was a leading concern here are Well_corp, but picking a lowest placement record from classic bop/cool/spiritual jazz that was a) universally loved and recognisable, but also b) just a slight cut below the other obvious classics we'll get to soon was a tough ask. Empyrean Isles covers all bases, straddling the ballparks of Ah I Get It and Did That Need To Be Here? just enough to show that our commitment to jazz is, uh, real and not at all calculated. Yes. Good album.
74The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground & Nico


74. The Velvet Underground - The Velvet Underground & Nico

1967
Proto-punk

So when I said that the M.O. for this list wasn't 100% corporate cosplay, what I really meant was that I needed precisely enough leeway to dump TVU+N at an insultingly low placement, follow it with at least two insultingly mismatched albums, and get the lizardman mask back on before anyone had a chance to complain. Had to hold my nose almost as much as Sunbather on this one.
73Grimes
Art Angels


73. Grimes - Art Angels

2015
Dork pop

Elon Musk pander late-stage capitalist moment
72Azealia Banks
Broke With Expensive Taste


72. Azealia Banks - Broke With Expensive Taste

2014
Hip hop

...and then a desperate clawback because damn does a good corporate music exec know how to play both sides
71Sigur Ros
( )


71. Sigur Ros - ( )

2002
Post-rock

Iceland pander
70Aretha Franklin
I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You


70. Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved A Man The Way I Love You

1967
Soul

Cold consensus take to restore some measure of sanity to this portion of the list
69Curtis Mayfield
Superfly


69. Curtis Mayfield - Superfly

1972
Funk

...and suddenly everyone is nodding along happily again
68The Notorious B.I.G.
Ready to Die


68. The Notorious B.I.G. - Ready to Die

1994
Hip hop

Haven't had a cold take classic hip hop record in a hot minute, so here's another pander
67Portishead
Dummy


67. Portishead - Dummy

1994
Trip-hop

No explanation needed for this one. Dummy being high enough up that it could conceivably have made the top half of the list (where it belongs), but being low enough to rub in that it very much did not get there feels about right for an Apple tribute
66Isaac Hayes
Hot Buttered Soul


66. Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul

1969
Soul

This is one that no one asked for, no one deserved, and literally no one is going to complain about
65Sufjan Stevens
Illinois


65. Sufjan Stevens - Illinois

2005
Indie folk

A fairly token pick, and one that I'm surprised (though not super disappointed) to see Apple snub. Stepping out of the cosplay for a moment, I know how much *this* site would yell at me for missing it, so here you fucking go. A List Like This would probably have it from anything to 20 places higher to 20 places lower
64Aphex Twin
Selected Ambient Works 85-92


64. Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92

1993
IDM / ambient

Somewhat token and not nearly my pick for best Aphex, but this list is about making NERDS feel SEEN. Just be grateful it doesn't have an Autechre album here instead
63Bjork
Homogenic


63. Bjork - Homogenic

1997
Art pop

Sure, the albums either side might be better in their respective ways, but this is the most comprehensive and (probably) accessible showcase of everything that Bjork used to be outstanding at -- and as much as I'd roll my eyes if someone said this, she is one of those artists that a list like this *has* to have if it's going to be worth a damn outside of pop bait (and I think the Apple list had that aspiration?) Just a little annoyed I forgot to place it in front of whatever Kate Bush record ends up showing up. Is this placement a snub? Lol fuck yourself
62Neil Young
After the Gold Rush


62. Neil Young - After the Gold Rush

1970
Folk

Gonna slip in another mandatory inclusion that I currently have zero personal opinion on right about heeeere
61The Prodigy
The Fat of the Land


61. The Prodigy - The Fat of the Land

1997
Breaks

The establishment of the last decade seems to have lost the vim it would have needed to uphold the Prodigy once the 90s zeitgeist had fully faded away, or to defend them without getting tongue-tied over misogyny apologism that (in this case) literally no one else in the world gave a toss about. This corporation thinks otherwise!
60Sex Pistols
Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols


60. Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols

1977
Punk

Here for the same stupid reasons as The Fat of the Land, with far less owed to quality of bangers and far more to stupid postulation. This is a Top 100 list.
59Nas
Illmatic


59. Nas - Illmatic

1994
Hip hop

Calculated damage control for anyone who turned their nose up at the last two picks but wants to pretend they have an edge
58Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto
Getz/Gilberto


58. Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto

1964
Jazz / bossa nova

The vast legacy, influence and absolutely universal palatability (there's not an event in the world you can't host with this on) of this record are gonna be, uh, vastly offset by the fact that it's the only attempt this naff American moneylist will make at a Brazil pander
57Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin IV


57. Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV

1971
Hard rock

About as low as I can get this one while ticking the box on it without making it look too much like a pointed backhand. Let 'er down gently, team.
56Metallica
Master of Puppets


56. Metallica - Master of Puppets

1986
Thrash metal

a) I think this record genuinely does deserve to make any list of this kind at approximately this placement,
b) I am very aware that a list like this would 100% have it as its highest-ranked metal album,
c) I have a feeling there are 1 or maybe 2 metal albums left to rank here, but
d) I have no idea what the shit they are right now. Stay posted. m/?
55Massive Attack
Mezzanine


55. Massive Attack - Mezzanine

1998
Trip-hop

This feels like approx the right placement for a soulless pander list vaguely trying to do the right thing (which is also why it's ahead of Dummy - this one's paranoia and sleaze trumps that one's soul ten times out of ten on a board like this)
54King Crimson
In the Court of the Crimson King


54. King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King

1969
Prog rock

One of the more grievous omissions from the Apple list. You cannot pander to the rock canon (however slightly) and not include this
53A Tribe Called Quest
The Low End Theory


53. A Tribe Called Quest - The Low End Theory

1991
Hip hop

Of all the hip hop panders on the list, this is probably the one I feel worst about not having heard tbh. Will address this soon.
52Pixies
Doolittle


52. Pixies - Doolittle

1989
Indie rock

If you swipe one 90s scuzzy alternative/indie darling with enough legacy, influence, gloss, hooks and ongoing beloved kool kid points, it's, uh this one. This one right here from 1989. Fuck that half-baked Surfer Rosa bullshit (which ironically I think would be more likely to end up on a real version of this list) -- sometimes the palatable option is actually the correct choice.
51Death
Scream Bloody Gore


51. Death - Scream Bloody Gore

1987
Death metal

The sole trv-ish metal album of the list, and, uh, yes it's 50% only here because it started an entire genre that still exists [s]in mostly zombie form[/s] (is what I told the panel!) and 50% here as a direct pander, but the REAL main reason is the made the cut is to reinforce that this corporation will always follow the money no matter what. And so, without further ado, I present to you the 50th best album of all time...:
50Linkin Park
Hybrid Theory


50. Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory

2000
Nu-metal

Uh yes Linkin Park is the final and highest-placed metal band on this list. We are all coping and thriving. YES this would have been substantially lower on the list had it occurred to me earlier, but it did not. Tell me that isn't providence.
49Beyonce
Lemonade


49. Beyonce - Lemonade

2016
Pop / R&B / hip hop

Made it to the top 50, time to tick Beyonce off the list
48Miles Davis
Kind of Blue


48. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue

1959
Jazz

and if Linkin Park/Beyonce/Miles Davis doesn't underscore what a stupid fucking enterprise this is, I can do no more
47The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Electric Ladyland


47. The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland

1968
Blues rock / psych

Quick moment of (incredibly drugged-up) sobriety, before...
46Carly Rae Jepsen
Emotion


46. Carly Rae Jepsen - Emotion

2015
Pop

Uh yes, so the Apple list pandered hard to LDR-school poptimism and this list is pandering hard to CRJ-school poptimism. I am sorry, and yes I *will* hold your hand while you cope.
45Charli XCX
Charli


45. Charli XCX - Charli

2019
Pop

There. Let's get all that stupid shit out of our system here and now.
44Justin Timberlake
The 20/20 Experience


44. Justin Timberlake - The 20/20 Experience

2013
R&B / Pop

And don't let me hear another word about forgetting to pander to y'all poptimist trash
43Janet Jackson
Rhythm Nation 1814


43. Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation 1814

1989
R&B / Pop

Would personally have gone with Janet or maybe The Velvet Rope over this and put it a fair distance higher, but then I remembered that the American canon still has a stick up its arse about Janet Jackson and best-of lists (she must be on all of them and near the top of none of them -- who can complain then?!), for reasons I cannot recall. The fact that this is one place above Justin Timberlake is absolutely zero reflection of this.
42The Cure
Disintegration


42. The Cure - Disintegration

1989
Gothic rock

Obligatory inclusion for (mostly) the right reasons
41Depeche Mode
Violator


41. Depeche Mode - Violator

1990
Synthpop

[2] ain't no one gonna object to this.
40OutKast
ATLiens


40. OutKast - ATLiens

1996
Hip hop

Would personally have put this several places higher, but this would be BIASED and FALSE and, uh, the panel have decided that this is exactly where OutKast belong. Just don't give me any of that bullshit Aquemini-is-better chitchat.
39The Beach Boys
Pet Sounds


39. The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds

1966
Pop

Getting this out the way as soon as we hit the 40s might look cynical and dismissive, but (uh) it is exactly the same as dropping Beyonce as soon as we hit the 50s, or putting Led Zeppelin wherever the fuck they were. Depreciate that shit.
38Green Day
American Idiot


38. Green Day - American Idiot

2004
Pop punk

Now *here's* an album that needs no introduction. Should probably have been an either/or between this and the Black Parade, and yet and yet
37Elliott Smith
Either/Or


37. Elliott Smith - Either/Or

1997
Indie folk

Utterly essential irreplaceable artist. Thank fuck that the last blurb accidentally reminded me that this existed.
36PJ Harvey
Let England Shake


36. PJ Harvey - Let England Shake

2011
Singer/songwriter

This should have been about 50 places lower and I uh forgot about it, but here we are PJ is present you are all happy this is nobody's genuine favourite album of hers I am happy
35John Coltrane
Blue Train


35. John Coltrane - Blue Train

1958
Jazz

In this corporation, we have no spiritual instincts but do love tap tap tapping along to that bop. Bye bye ALS
34Fugazi
Repeater


34. Fugazi - Repeater

1990
Post-hardcore

Most iconic album artwork + most obvious legacy pick (really tells you all you need to know about how earnest this one is over the rest of the Fugazi discog lol). That makes two punk albums - think we have space for one more, and yes you already know what it's going to be.
33Underworld
dubnobasswithmyheadman


33. Underworld - dubnobasswithmyheadman

1993
Techno

Also ranked this way too high by mistake, but in this case I am NOT sorry
32Brian Eno
Ambient 1: Music For Airports


32. Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music For Airports

1978
Ambient / new age

This, on the other hand, is exactly where it deserves to be (if not higher). Should be considered a mandatory inclusion for any list of this kind.
31The Stooges
Fun House


31. The Stooges - Fun House

1969
Proto-punk

Now *this* is the only classic proto-punk record we should be talking about
30Parannoul
To See the Next Part of the Dream


30. Parannoul - To See the Next Part of the Dream

2021
Emo / shoegaze

For reference here, the Apple list had Billie Eilish's debut in the #30 slot, and given that there was no way in hell I was restoring that album here, this was the only thing I felt similarly obnoxious about prematurely raising a million miles its station to give the illusion that Well_corp was in touch with its target audience. You are all Parannoul fans -- all of you! -- whether or not you know it, dratted e-zoomers! Take this stupid internet album and run!

Or, preferably, complain loudly and aggressively, as is your right (and then some). Jfc.
29Cocteau Twins
Heaven or Las Vegas


29. Cocteau Twins - Heaven or Las Vegas

1990
Ethereal wave

Here half out of merit and half to cement that, no we will not be featuring any *real* shoegaze records on this list sorry not sorry (this hurts me more than it hurts you most likely).
28Kate Bush
The Kick Inside


28. Kate Busk - The Kick Inside

1978
Art pop

While this is realistically going to be the perfect placement for Kate Bush as far as most readers are concerned, this particular corporation is salty that it accidentally put her too high and has decided to deal with this by deliberately featuring the wrong album. Fuck Stranger Things!
27Sparks
Kimono My House


27. Sparks - Kimono My House

1974
Art pop / glam rock

This is probably significantly too high, but it belongs on this list somewhere, and that somewhere more specifically is directly above Kate Bush
26Death Grips
The Money Store


26. Death Grips - The Money Store

2012
Experimental hip hop

Trust me I am more annoyed about this one than you are
25Ornette Coleman
The Shape of Jazz to Come


25. Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come

1959
Jazz

Did I fuckin stutter
24Fiona Apple
When the Pawn...


24. Fiona Apple - When the Pawn...

1999
Art pop

Realistically, any of Idler Wheel/Bolt Cutters/Tidal would be more likely to be up here on a real life corporate atrocity-list, but that is exactly why this cosplay and the best of the lot is getting hooved up to the top. There it shall stay!
23Otis Redding
Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul


23. Otis Redding - Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul

1965
Soul

At this point, the list has started to feel a little too easy, a little too freely drawn from the Well_back pocket, so this is the point where I reach for a neglected classic of which I had no knowledge whatsoever until 5 minutes ago in the hope of being able to bluff my way into competence and catching you all off guard (and fwiw this does vibe). Lfg.
22Radiohead
OK Computer


22. Radiohead - OK Computer

1997
Alternative rock

If #22 is low enough to seem like a snub, then, well, don't that tell you everything need to know about the stupid fucking discourse around this stupid smart stupid band. This is exactly where OK Computer belongs -- and it *is* the Radiohead album that belongs here - none of their other stuff has the same intimate relationship with its zeitgeist, and its inclusion on all future lists of this kind is going to seem more token the more obvious this becomes. Could I possibly include a second Radiohead album in order to prove that including the *band* is not a token act even if this album is totemic? Fuck will I lol
21The Who
Who's Next


21. The Who - Who's Next

1971
Hard rock

While not quite Eagles-tier, The Who are an annoyingly mandatory part of lists like these and there ain't no way to reinforce how dubiously their grip on the canon has aged than dumping them one place above Radiohead for bait. I was going to put T. Rex - Electric Warrior in at some point, but we've had too many rock albums for the time being. Fuck the Who.
20Boards of Canada
Music Has the Right to Children


20. Boards of Canada - Music Has the Right to Children

1998
IDM / Downtempo

This should have occurred to me earlier and been in a position that didn't make as strong a statement (would swap it for The Money Store in a heartbeat if I were adjusting this retrospectively), *but* we got there and that is what matters. Should be a mandatory inclusion.
19Public Enemy
It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back


19. Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back

1988
Hip hop

We are uncontroversially cooking now
18Ariana Grande
Dangerous Woman


18. Ariana Grande - Dangerous Woman

2016
Pop

Every list like this needs at least one table-flipping shiteating horrorstory 'they did WHAT' bungled zeitgeist pandering moment somewhat near the top of the tree, and I have decided that Dangerous Woman is going to be exactly that for this one, but more likeable
17William Basinski
The Disintegration Loops I


17. William Basinski - The Disintegration Loops I

2002
Ambient

...and needless to say, any excitement garnered from slot #18 must immediately be squandered on the most eyeroll-inducing "totally get why it's here but literally no one asked or cares for this shit" snooze of a choice imaginable. Next.
16Bob Dylan
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan


16. Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan

1963
Folk

This may not be the Bob Dylan that ever gets picked for these, but it *is* your chance to duke it out over what might go in its place. I don't care lol, this is the Bob slot. There is always a Bob slot.
15Bob Marley and The Wailers
Exodus


15. Bob Marley and The Wailers - Exodus

1977
Reggae

FUCK I nearly forgot Bob Marley. He is here. Here is is. Wow, phew. Jamaica pander.
14Leonard Cohen
Songs of Love and Hate


14. Leonard Cohen - Songs of Love and Hate

1971
Folk

Really gunning down the folk GOATs on that pre-top 10 final stretch
13Bruce Springsteen
Born in the U.S.A.


13. Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run

1984
Rock

Shit the bed, nearly forgot Bruce too - we're not nearly removed enough from this list-concept being an All American Canon at its heart to snub him (which I wouldn't want to do anyway), but we can deliberately put his frat jams here ahead of something more deserving in the hope that our readerbase feels more self-conscious and a little bit uglier about the scheme at play here (though for all I know, half of them would prefer this -- who cares, Well_corp wins every time!)
12Arctic Monkeys
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not


12. Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

2006
Indie

Originally reached for a 2010s Arctic Monkeys album having realised that the last few entries have drifted too far from the recency bias this list is morally obliged to uphold, but somewhere along the way the sentiment became much more Fuck The Strokes And 2000s New York Landfill -- *this* is the only 21st Century landfill indie record we are going to endorse here, and because it's otherwise such a forgettable/uncontroversial inclusion, it's going to be dumped offensively high up just because. HUH.
11Joni Mitchell
Blue


11. Joni Mitchell - Blue

1971
Folk

Well obviously. There must always be a Joni Mitchell album on the list, and it must be this one, and it must be in the top 20% but not the top 10 -- I don't make the rules, but in this case I do agree that they are correct
10Pink Floyd
The Dark Side of the Moon


10. Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon

1973
Progressive rock

Should have checked this one off a little earlier, but fwiw it was so instrumental to fleshing out the album format as an artform and not an inconvenience that I don't mind seeing it here. Fuck the Beatles and their poxy efforts at doing the same (yes they are higher, your boi needs to get paid)
9David Bowie
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars


9. David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars

1972
Rock

A bit higher than I'd originally intended to include Bowie, but tbh I kinda don't mind putting Floyd in the top 10 specifically for their mastery of the album-length arc and then accidentally implying that Bowie did it better, one year earlier. Whoops -- he didn't (this is a better album on a song-for-song basis though), but he *did* supplement his sequencing and development-of-concept drawbacks with grand narrative and shiny theatrical ideas, and if those aren't weren't the qualties that triumph every single time, then, well, Well_corp would never have commissioned this stupid list to begin with. Yeet.

Side-note: I forgot about the Clash, but there's no fucking way I'm shoehorning them into the top 10 to make up for this. Sorry boys. Blame it on Death Grips -- London Calling was due a high placement.
8Wu-Tang Clan
Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)


8. Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

1993
Hip hop

Yes this was held in reserve to make everyone feel good about the culture for the right reasons, yes this is a corporate pander, yes this is both probably correct and deeply cynical, yes you should definitely feel worse about yourselves. Everyone loses a little bit, Well_corp wins big.
7Charles Mingus
The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady


7. Charles Mingus - The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady

1963
Jazz

You know exactly why this is here, and you *should* know how unforgivable it should be to soullessly throw Coltrane and Davis onto a list as token jazz picks and then omit Mingus (thanks Apple). Considered cope-picking this as my top 1, but this seemed a little deja vu and maybe a little thick with the Online Music pheromones, but it is very much due this high on its own terms.
6The Beatles
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band


6. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band

1967
Psychedelic pop

Look, I am a fucking sellout. This record is full of bullshit, wears its conceptual trimmings like the superficial fluff they are, is easily in the bottom half of the Beatles discog for me, and is far more valuable as 60s cultural paraphernalia than an enduringly worthwhile album-record-music.

The problem is that the game is rigged! The precedent of past lists has long dictated that if you nominate one of the Beatles albums that actually belongs here (Revolver, Magical Mystery Tour, or maybe even Rubber Soul), it must be followed almost immediately by a bloated souvenir-record like this or the White Album to remind your hungry waste of a readerbase that yes, you remember how sales work and know which album made it onto the most teatowls -- and there is absolutely no way in hell I'm giving the Fab Four multiple slots on a list where I forgot the Clash and haven't filled 8 of the top 10 slots with Seiko Oomori records. Very much not sorry.

Abbey Road is the traditional easy way out, but while it is a far superior record to this, it also barely qualifies as an 'album' -- shit's a last-ditch compilation of highlight tracks that its gang of increasingly mutually polarised songwriters had written either for other albums that didn't have room for them, or straight-up off-the-cuff. The band were barely a band at that point, and the medley is more of a heroic effort on the part of poor ol George Martin to salvage their B-reel than a smart take on the form. It is full enough of great tracks to get away with it, but it has never and will never be a cohesive listen, and putting that shit in, say, the top 3 of your list is an insult to the album format. It's also on too many T-shirts.

Sgt Peppers is our token Beatles pick, and it comes with as many layers of salt, bad blood and self-loathing as you can throw at it. Or us.

I also have no idea what to do with three of the upcoming five slots. Fuck.
5D'Angelo
Voodoo


5. D'Angelo - Voodoo

2000
Neo-soul

Ngl I'm proud of this one. Yes, this placement is a result of forgetting about D'Angelo until the last minute, yes, I haven't heard anything he made pre-Black Messiah (which itself is a record I'd be more than happy to throw in somewhere near the end), but if I saw this this high on someone else's list, I would nut my nut. Will finally download this soonish. It is bloody long. It will be worth it.
4Beth Gibbons
Lives Outgrown


4. Beth Gibbons - Lives Outgrown

2024
(Ghost?) Folk

You see a hysterically premature clown act, I see a jittery realisation that the vast majority of the top-10 has been pre-21st Century and a desperate attempt to remedy this by laying down that recency bias so hard that the list doesn't just seem on top of things, it's actually *ahead of the game*. Catch up with your canon yo! Wish I'd had a chance to include this before it was actually released. Can't wait to hear it lol.
3Kendrick Lamar
To Pimp a Butterfly


3. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly

2015
Hip hop

Yes this had to happen, yes you saw it coming, no GKMC is not better (though I'm due a rerun), no this placement is not entirely token even though everything at this point of the list is 99% token. Far as the records that wears shoes like this one go, we could have done far worse for last decade's zeitgeist-definer. Don't mind the pandering, you've learned to read lists like this without reading its placement as an insult to lower-placed hip hop classics you'd rather be listening to.
2Stevie Wonder
Songs in the Key of Life


2. Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life

1976
Soul

Shit damn the #2 slot was harder than I expected, Stevie full on saved me there thank fuck. Was originally going to go with Innervisions, but this high up we simply cannot afford not to pander.

Also smdh I forgot Marvin Gaye sorry sorry sorry (fwiw I feel there is enough soul on this list for this to get as close to forgivable as it ever could be)

I also procrastinated and then forgot about Michael Jackson, which is just too unfortunate not to be funny. Thriller's a cool record, but it's no Lives Outgrown apparently

...oh shit, and Prince too. This is what happens when you save artists for the top 20, delete your notes by mistake, and then fixate on a bunch of evil pandas in the interim period. I feel much less bad about accidental passing over Purple Rain than Thriller or What's Going On tbh, but it could have been a good pander :[

and also Talking Heads. RIP.
1Sade
Love Deluxe


1. Sade - Love Deluxe

1992
Soul / Downtempo

Although the top 10 must *almost* entirely be unsurprising, the title of Best Album Ever Made can only ever be awarded to a record that a) vaguely deserves it, but b) hasn't received quite enough acclaim in the past/has fallen out of discourse/has recently been reappraised or showcased enduring popularity beyond what its initial legacy has said for itself/seems like it has more to say for itself in a way that critical discourse failed to do justice to. If the album you choose isn't at least most of these things, your entire list sucks and is a waste of time and you deserve to go bust.

So, uh, here is the single record on the list I would be happiest to see at the top of someone else's and also the one I feel worst about not having heard. Pander to YOURSELF, stooges!
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