Thursday, February 5, 2009

Top Album of All Time

I am currently listening to Ten by Pearl Jam and I was thinking that song for song this has to be one of the best albums ever.

So what's your favorite album (no Greatest Hits allowed)? You know, where each song is as good as the next and you don't have to skip the filler songs to get to the hits. Listening to an entire album is very rare is the randomizing iTunes world.




I got curious and googled it. According to Rolling Stone - #1 is Sgt. Peppers which is hard to disagree. Great songs. I would rank it #1 also. In fact the Beatles have 10 of their 12 albums listed and 4 of the Top Ten are Beatles.

U2 had 5 of their 10 albums listed.

The Police had 4 of their 5 listed.

Nirvana had 2 of their 3 listed.

Velvet Underground had all 4 of their studio albums listed which is pretty amazing.

That got me thinking of the actor John Cazale. Remember him? Well he died very young at age 42 of bone cancer. In his short but amazing career, he made 5 films. All 5 films were nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. Dog Day Afternoon, The Conversation, Deer Hunter and of course, Godfather and Godfather II. Yes, Fredo from the Godfather who couldn't do anything right was portrayed by an actor who could do no wrong. Here's to you Fredo!


5 comments:

Ron said...

I should have added that "Ten" ranks #207 on the list. What a rip!

ptrap said...

Wow, that's a tough one. Most albums contain at least one clunker for me. And even though its my personal fav, doesn't "Within/Without You" totally not fit on Sgt Peppers?

To reference a previous post of yours...Hotel California and Aja are great, listen to every song albums. And for me, I'd pick Joe Jackson Night & Day II, Kate Bush Hounds of Love, U2 Joshua Tree, Police Synchronicity, kd lang Ingenue, Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon, Neko Case Blacklisted, Joni Mitchell Clouds, Fiona Apple Tidal. And now I must go read the Rolling Stone picks!

jdt n 925 said...

Sting-Nothing Like the Sun
Alanis Morrisette-Jagged Little Pill
Maroon 5 - Songs About Jane
Duncan Shiek-Duncan Shiek
Duran Duran-Rio
Steely Dan-Aja

ptrap said...

I am down with all on Jen's list, except for Maroon 5. Those are good ones!

Brother RT said...

I agree with all the aforementioned thus far.

Are soundtracks allowed?
Saturday Night Fever
Hedwig
Rocky Horror
The Commitments

After peeking at the list:
Bob Marley Legend
Miles Davis Kind of Blue
Thriller
Back in Black
Dark Side of the moon

Some of my more obscure personal favs:
Big Head Todd- live Monsters
Los Lobos- La pistola y en el corazon
Allman Brothers Live at Fillmore East
Clapton Unplugged
Tony Bennett Unplugged

*** Sidenote-Speaking of Tony Bennett Give a listen to The Tony Bennett and Bill Evans Album 5 Stars!!!