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Best Albums Of 1977

This must be my favorite year in music (only closely matched by 1967)rOther mentions:News of the World (Queen)
1David Bowie
Low


David Bowie was doing something completely different than what was going on at
the time,and this album sounds so fresh today.Everything on this is perfect,the
instrumentals on side B are out of this world.
2David Bowie
Heroes


A lot of post-punk artists owe thanks to this album.
3Brian Eno
Before and After Science


Though not as good as Low or Heroes,it is still an interesting listen.
4Iggy Pop
The Idiot


Iggy Pop and David Bowie were both ready to change the face of music.Classic.It's
cold,sad,and robotic.I actually prefer this than his work with the Stooges (which is
also very good).
5Iggy Pop
Lust for Life


I honestly prefer the Idiot,but if you're more into Iggy's classic style with less David
Bowie on it,get this.
6Wire
Pink Flag


I can't give this album a proper explanation,just listen to it.
7Kraftwerk
Trans-Europe Express


Way ahead of its time.
8Fleetwood Mac
Rumours


The ultimate break up album.
9Ramones
Leave Home


I don't wanna be a pinhead no more.
10Ramones
Rocket to Russia


Bird bird,bird is the word.
11Pink Floyd
Animals


Prog on.This is just as good as Wish You Were Here and Dark Side of the Moon.
12Sex Pistols
Never mind the Bollocks


Call this album overrated.I don't give a fuck,you can't deny its cultural
impact.Sure,Sid Vicious is an ass,but the rest of the band does shine.
13The Clash
The Clash


Who knew that this would be the band that would later release London Calling?
Really,this is the Clash at their rawest and for those who find London Calling to be
too polished or brassy for their tastes,check this out.
14Elvis Costello
My Aim Is True


Elvis Costello lived up to his name.This has got a bit of everything in it
(Punk,R&B,Reggae,Pop,etc),so there's something for everyone on this.
15Judas Priest
Sin After Sin


Perfect timing.Sabbath didn't release an album this year so Priest filled up that gap
and continued releasing great albums (70's priest>80's priest imo).
16Bob Marley and the Wailers
Exodus


If all you have is Legend by Bob Marley,then check this out.Classic,no more no less.
17The Damned
Damned Damned Damned


Classic Punk
18 The Saints
(I'm) Stranded


Underrated,how the fuck was this overlooked...
19Talking Heads
Talking Heads: 77


Although they would release better albums in the future,this was a damn good start
for the Talking Heads.
20Television
Marquee Moon


Melodic as fuck,if you're a guitar player and have never listened to this
album,shame on you.
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