All-TIME 100 Greatest Albums
The All-TIME 100 greatest Albums was a list published by TIME magazine in 2006 of the "greatest and most influential records ever." It was picked by TIME critic Josh Tyrangiel. The full list comprises:
2000s
- The Essential Hank Williams Collection: Turn Back the Years - Hank Williams (Mercury, 2005)
- Elvis at Sun - Elvis Presley (Sun Records, 2004)
- The College Dropout - Kanye West (Roc-a-Fella, 2004)
- Portrait of a Legend 1951 - 1964 - Sam Cooke (ABKCO Music & Records, 2003)
- Elvis: 30 No. 1 Hits - Elvis Presley (BMG/Elvis, 2002)
- The Anthology (1947-1972) - Muddy Waters (Chess, 2001)
- Kid A - Radiohead (Capitol, 2000)
- Stankonia - Outkast (LaFace, 2000)
- Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea - PJ Harvey (UMG Recordings, 2000)
- The Marshall Mathers LP - Eminem (Interscope, 2000)
1990s
- Car Wheels on a Gravel Road - Lucinda Williams (Universal, 1998)
- Time Out of Mind - Bob Dylan (Sony, 1997)
- OK Computer - Radiohead (Capitol, 1997)
- Endtroducing..... - DJ Shadow (Mo' Wax, 1996)
- (What's the Story) Morning Glory - Oasis (Sony, 1995)
- Live Through This - Hole (Geffen, 1994)
- My Life - Mary J. Blige (MCA, 1994)
- Ready to Die - The Notorious B.I.G. (Bad Boy, 1994)
- Slanted and Enchanted - Pavement (Matador, 1992)
- The Chronic - Dr. Dre (Death Row/Interscope, 1992)
- Achtung Baby - U2 (Island, 1991)
- Nevermind - Nirvana (DGC Records, 1991)
- Out of Time - R.E.M. (Warner Brothers, 1991)
- Phil Spector, Back to Mono (1958 - 1969) - Various Artists (Abkco, 1991)
- Ropin' the Wind - Garth Brooks (Capitol, 1991)
- Star Time - James Brown (Polydor, 1991)
- The Low End Theory - A Tribe Called Quest (Jive, 1991)
- Like a Prayer - Madonna (Sire/London/Rhino, 1990)
1980s
- The Joshua Tree - U2 (Island, 1987)
- Paul's Boutique - Beastie Boys (Capitol, 1989)
- The Stone Roses - The Stone Roses (Jive, 1989)
- It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back - Public Enemy (Def Jam/Columbia, 1988)
- Straight Outta Compton - N.W.A (Priority, 1988)
- Document - R.E.M. (I.R.S. Records, 1987)
- Paid in Full - Eric B. and Rakim (Island, 1987)
- Sign O' The Times - Prince (Paisley Park, 1987)
- Graceland - Paul Simon (Warner Brothers, 1986)
- Legend - Bob Marley and the Wailers (Island/Tuff Gong, 1984)
- Purple Rain - Prince (Warner Brothers, 1984)
- Stop Making Sense - Talking Heads (Warner Brothers/Wea, 1984)
- The Great Twenty-Eight - Chuck Berry (MCA, 1982)
- Thriller - Michael Jackson (Sony, 1982)
- Back in Black - AC/DC (Atlantic, 1980)
1970s
- London Calling - The Clash (Sony, 1979)
- One Nation Under a Groove - Parliament/Funkadelic (Warner Brothers, 1978)
- Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the [...] Pistols - The [...] Pistols (Warner Brothers/Wea, 1977)
- Rumours - Fleetwood Mac - (Warner Brothers, 1977)
- Hotel California - The Eagles (Elektra/Wea, 1976)
- Ramones - The Ramones (Sire, 1976)
- Songs in the Key of Life - Stevie Wonder (Motown, 1976)
- Born to Run - Bruce Springsteen (Sony, 1975)
- Horses - Patti Smith (Arista, 1975)
- Red Headed Stranger - Willie Nelson (Sony, 1975)
- Call Me - Al Green (The Right Stuff, 1973)
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John (MCA, 1973)
- The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie (RCA, 1972)
- Exile on Main Street - The Rolling Stones (Virgin, 1972)
- ''Talking Book - Stevie Wonder (UMG Recordings, 1972)
- The Harder They Come - Jimmy Cliff and Various Artists (Island, 1972)
- Blue - Joni Mitchell (Warner Brothers/Wea, 1971)
- Coat of Many Colors - Dolly Parton (RCA, 1971)
- Hunky Dory - David Bowie (RCA, 1971)
- Led Zeppelin IV a.k.a. Zoso - Led Zeppelin (Wea International, 1971)
- Paranoid - Black Sabbath (Warner Brothers, 1971)
- Sticky Fingers - The Rolling Stones (Virgin, 1971)
- Tapestry - Carole King (Ode/A&M, 1971)
- What's Going On - Marvin Gaye (Motown, 1971)
- Who's Next - The Who (Mobile Fidelity, 1971)
- After the Gold Rush - Neil Young (Reprise, 1970)
- Bridge Over Troubled Water - Simon and Garfunkel (Columbia, 1970)
- Plastic Ono Band - John Lennon (Apple/EMI, 1970)
- Moondance - Van Morrison (Warner Brothers/Wea, 1970)
1960s
- Abbey Road - The Beatles (Capitol, 1969)
- Bitches Brew - Miles Davis (Sony, 1969)
- Stand! - Sly & the Family Stone (Epic, 1969)
- The Band - The Band (Capitol, 1969)
- Astral Weeks - Van Morrison (Warner Bros., 1968)
- At Folsom Prison - Johnny Cash (Sony, 1968)
- Lady Soul - Aretha Franklin (Atlantic, 1968)
- The Beatles ("The White Album") - The Beatles (Capitol, 1968)
- Are You Experienced - The Jimi Hendrix Experience (MCA, 1967)
- I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You - Aretha Franklin (Atlantic, 1967)
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band - The Beatles (Capitol, 1967)
- The Velvet Underground and Nico - The Velvet Underground (Verve, 1967)
- Blonde on Blonde - Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1966)
- Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys (Capitol, 1966)
- Revolver - The Beatles (Capitol, 1966)
- Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan (Columbia, 1965)
- Otis Blue: Otis Redding Sings Soul - Otis Redding (Volt, 1965)
- Rubber Soul - The Beatles (Capitol, 1965)
- A Love Supreme - John Coltrane (Impulse!, 1964)
- Live at the Apollo - James Brown (Polydor, 1963)
- Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music - Ray Charles (ABC/Paramount, 1962)
- King of the Delta Blues Singers - Robert Johnson (Columbia, 1961)
1950s
- Kind of Blue - Miles Davis (Columbia, 1959)
- Here's Little Richard - Little Richard (Specialty, 1957)
- Songs for Swingin' Lovers - Frank Sinatra (Capitol, 1956)
- In the Wee Small Hours - Frank Sinatra (Capitol, 1955)
Sources
External links
- Best Ever Albums - The Greatest Music Albums of All Time - music portal featuring numerous greatest album charts