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Thought this would be a fun thread and will give a glimpse of everyone's opposing music tastes and opens some discussion, your choices can be picked for a multitude of reasons including but not limited to: Personal Affection, Personal Attachment, Cultural Influence, Influence on the Music Industry, Quality of album etc.
1940s:
Now I am not well versed on music pre 1960s (And even then my knowledge is rough) but a personal absolute classic for me is Frank Sinatra's "Christmas Songs by Sinatra". It has been played in my house since before my parents were even born and brings back many happy memories and is my go to Christmas album, even in the summer it just makes you feel good.
1950s:
Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue"
Miles Davis is a legend in Jazz and this album just has such a lovely sound to it and its so nice just to sit and listen to, something I think a lot of my music taste lacks is albums to just sit, relax and listen and this is usually my go to when I'm in that kind of mood. Another good album for just relaxing and listening (although completely unrelated so Miles Davis) is MTV Unplugged Nirvana, Kobain's voice, the acoustic sound and Dave's lighter drum playing is a perfect combination.
1960s:
Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles
I adore The Beatles, I love pretty much everything they've produced including the solo projects so for the 1960s it was more me just picking my favourite of The Beatles albums and it was hardly difficult, Sgt Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band is what I believe to be the starting point for Rock as we know it today. Its such a fantastic album, it is paced perfectly and flows seamlessly and is also a fantastic sing a long album and I believe it was intended to be that way seeing as though they printed the lyrics on the album.
1970s:
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie
This was a difficult choice seeing as though some of the best albums of all time came out of this decade, it would be easier to split it into year by year but if I had to pick from the list which includes things like Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division, Rumours by Fleetwood Mac, All Things Must Pass by George Harrison, A Night At The Opera by Queen, Raw Power by Iggy and The Stooges and that is just scratching the surface. But Ziggy Stardust is a wonderful album that is extremely difficult to put into words, what pushed me over the edge was how much I adore Moonage Daydream its probably one of my favourite songs of all time.
Honourable Mentions: Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division, Rumours by Fleetwood Mac.
1980s:
The Stone Roses by The Stone Roses
The 80s is probably my least favourite year for music personally, obviously the shift towards more electro and more pop. I mean its hard to deny the existence of great 80s music but I think its a very inbetween decade as the 70s and 90s had so many fantastic albums. Anyway, I decided to go with The Stone Roses by The Stone Roses mainly due to its cultural and musical influence in the UK and how it basically revived Britpop and inspired bands like Oasis. I mean Noel Gallagher himself straight up claims that The Stone Roses is what made him start Oasis. Regardless its also a great album so listen to it.
Honourable Mentions: Closer by Joy Division, The Queen is Dead by The Smiths.
1990s:
Definitely Maybe by Oasis
Was there realistically anything else I was going to pick? Now do I think this is the best album of the 1990s? No. Do I think its in the top 3? Absolutely but I think this has the big three. Not only is it a fantastic album but its Cultural Influence and Musical Influence are clear and plain to see as this was the revival of Britpop and everyone and I mean everyone knows who Oasis is in the UK, their cultural influence is still alive today with things like Pretty Green clothing. What's The Story? (Morning Glory) is definitely a more well known Oasis album but this ones better.
Honourable Mentions: Screamadelica by Primal Scream, In Utero by Nirvana, Nevermind by Nirvana, What's The Story? (Morning Glory) by Oasis, Enema Of The State by blink 182, Parklife by Blur.
And no Radiohead don't get a mention because I'd rather listen to scratching chalkboards than OKComputer.
2000s:
Is This It by The Strokes
This isn't my favourite album of the 2000s (That goes to Favourite Worst Nightmare by Arctic Monkeys) but I had to give it to The Strokes because without Is This It there would be no Arctic Monkeys. On its own its still absolutely one of the greatest albums of all time without a doubt, every track top to bottom is just so fucking fantastic. This is the UK release I'm mentioning because the US release is entirely different. The US release removed "New York City Cops" from the album because of 9/11 and in my own opinion it takes away the best song on the album and destroys the flow of the album, now the American release is still like a 9/10 or 9.5/10 it just isn't the same.
Honourable Mentions: FWN by Arctic Monkeys, Whatever People Say I Am by Arctic Monkeys, Humbug by Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand by Franz Ferdinand, Don't Believe The Truth by Oasis, Room on Fire by The Strokes, Hot Fuss by The Killers, Untitled by blink 182, Riot! by Paramore, The Libertines by The Libertines, The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance, The Age Of The Understatement by The Last Shadow Puppets, Elephant by The White Stripes.
If its not obvious this was the decade I grew up in so I have quite a fondness for the music of my childhood.
2010s:
AM by Arctic Monkeys
This is got to be probably one of my favourite albums ever so it just makes sense I'd have it as my No.1 for the 2010s. I think it captured everyone's attention and basically reminded the world how amazing these guys are, it flows so well and the album its self tells a story of a doomed relationship. This was Arctic Monkeys' true breakthrough into America (Despite their desperate attempts to make SIAS a breakthrough in America) as well.
Honourable Mentions: My Love Is Cool by Wolf Alice, The Balcony by Catfish and The Bottlemen, The Ride by Catfish And The Bottlemen, Suck It and See by Arctic Monkeys, Everything You've Come To Expect by The Last Shadow Puppets, Random Access Memories by Daft Punk, Angles by The Strokes, Future Present Past EP by The Strokes, After Laughter by Paramore, Strange Trails by Lord Huron, For Crying Out Loud by Kasabian.
That is my list, you may disagree which is cool I guess but fuck it.
1940s:
Now I am not well versed on music pre 1960s (And even then my knowledge is rough) but a personal absolute classic for me is Frank Sinatra's "Christmas Songs by Sinatra". It has been played in my house since before my parents were even born and brings back many happy memories and is my go to Christmas album, even in the summer it just makes you feel good.
1950s:
Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue"
Miles Davis is a legend in Jazz and this album just has such a lovely sound to it and its so nice just to sit and listen to, something I think a lot of my music taste lacks is albums to just sit, relax and listen and this is usually my go to when I'm in that kind of mood. Another good album for just relaxing and listening (although completely unrelated so Miles Davis) is MTV Unplugged Nirvana, Kobain's voice, the acoustic sound and Dave's lighter drum playing is a perfect combination.
1960s:
Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles
I adore The Beatles, I love pretty much everything they've produced including the solo projects so for the 1960s it was more me just picking my favourite of The Beatles albums and it was hardly difficult, Sgt Peppers' Lonely Hearts Club Band is what I believe to be the starting point for Rock as we know it today. Its such a fantastic album, it is paced perfectly and flows seamlessly and is also a fantastic sing a long album and I believe it was intended to be that way seeing as though they printed the lyrics on the album.
1970s:
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie
This was a difficult choice seeing as though some of the best albums of all time came out of this decade, it would be easier to split it into year by year but if I had to pick from the list which includes things like Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division, Rumours by Fleetwood Mac, All Things Must Pass by George Harrison, A Night At The Opera by Queen, Raw Power by Iggy and The Stooges and that is just scratching the surface. But Ziggy Stardust is a wonderful album that is extremely difficult to put into words, what pushed me over the edge was how much I adore Moonage Daydream its probably one of my favourite songs of all time.
Honourable Mentions: Unknown Pleasures by Joy Division, Rumours by Fleetwood Mac.
1980s:
The Stone Roses by The Stone Roses
The 80s is probably my least favourite year for music personally, obviously the shift towards more electro and more pop. I mean its hard to deny the existence of great 80s music but I think its a very inbetween decade as the 70s and 90s had so many fantastic albums. Anyway, I decided to go with The Stone Roses by The Stone Roses mainly due to its cultural and musical influence in the UK and how it basically revived Britpop and inspired bands like Oasis. I mean Noel Gallagher himself straight up claims that The Stone Roses is what made him start Oasis. Regardless its also a great album so listen to it.
Honourable Mentions: Closer by Joy Division, The Queen is Dead by The Smiths.
1990s:
Definitely Maybe by Oasis
Was there realistically anything else I was going to pick? Now do I think this is the best album of the 1990s? No. Do I think its in the top 3? Absolutely but I think this has the big three. Not only is it a fantastic album but its Cultural Influence and Musical Influence are clear and plain to see as this was the revival of Britpop and everyone and I mean everyone knows who Oasis is in the UK, their cultural influence is still alive today with things like Pretty Green clothing. What's The Story? (Morning Glory) is definitely a more well known Oasis album but this ones better.
Honourable Mentions: Screamadelica by Primal Scream, In Utero by Nirvana, Nevermind by Nirvana, What's The Story? (Morning Glory) by Oasis, Enema Of The State by blink 182, Parklife by Blur.
And no Radiohead don't get a mention because I'd rather listen to scratching chalkboards than OKComputer.
2000s:
Is This It by The Strokes
This isn't my favourite album of the 2000s (That goes to Favourite Worst Nightmare by Arctic Monkeys) but I had to give it to The Strokes because without Is This It there would be no Arctic Monkeys. On its own its still absolutely one of the greatest albums of all time without a doubt, every track top to bottom is just so fucking fantastic. This is the UK release I'm mentioning because the US release is entirely different. The US release removed "New York City Cops" from the album because of 9/11 and in my own opinion it takes away the best song on the album and destroys the flow of the album, now the American release is still like a 9/10 or 9.5/10 it just isn't the same.
Honourable Mentions: FWN by Arctic Monkeys, Whatever People Say I Am by Arctic Monkeys, Humbug by Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand by Franz Ferdinand, Don't Believe The Truth by Oasis, Room on Fire by The Strokes, Hot Fuss by The Killers, Untitled by blink 182, Riot! by Paramore, The Libertines by The Libertines, The Black Parade by My Chemical Romance, The Age Of The Understatement by The Last Shadow Puppets, Elephant by The White Stripes.
If its not obvious this was the decade I grew up in so I have quite a fondness for the music of my childhood.
2010s:
AM by Arctic Monkeys
This is got to be probably one of my favourite albums ever so it just makes sense I'd have it as my No.1 for the 2010s. I think it captured everyone's attention and basically reminded the world how amazing these guys are, it flows so well and the album its self tells a story of a doomed relationship. This was Arctic Monkeys' true breakthrough into America (Despite their desperate attempts to make SIAS a breakthrough in America) as well.
Honourable Mentions: My Love Is Cool by Wolf Alice, The Balcony by Catfish and The Bottlemen, The Ride by Catfish And The Bottlemen, Suck It and See by Arctic Monkeys, Everything You've Come To Expect by The Last Shadow Puppets, Random Access Memories by Daft Punk, Angles by The Strokes, Future Present Past EP by The Strokes, After Laughter by Paramore, Strange Trails by Lord Huron, For Crying Out Loud by Kasabian.
That is my list, you may disagree which is cool I guess but fuck it.