Q Magazine's "100 Greatest Albums Ever (2006 Readers Poll)"

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  1. 51.
    MTV Unplugged in New York (Nirvana)
    by Nirvana

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  2. 52.
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    All That You Can’t Leave Behind
    by U2

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  3. 53.
    Siamese Dream
    by Smashing Pumpkins

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  4. 54.
    Dummy
    by Portishead

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  5. 55.
    Play
    by Moby

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  6. 56.
    Physical Graffiti
    by Led Zeppelin

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  7. 57.
    Thriller
    by Michael Jackson

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  8. 58.
    Ten
    by Pearl Jam

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  9. 59.
    Amnesiac
    by Radiohead

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  10. 60.
    Odelay
    by Beck

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  11. 61.
    Hounds of Love
    by Kate Bush

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  12. 62.
    Are You Experienced
    by The Jimi Hendrix Experience

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  13. 63.
    Let It Bleed
    by The Rolling Stones

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  14. 64.
    Blue Lines
    by Massive Attack

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  15. 65.
    White Blood Cells
    by The White Stripes

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  16. 66.
    White Ladder
    by David Gray

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  17. 67.
    Rumours
    by Fleetwood Mac

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  18. 68.
    The Holy Bible
    by Manic Street Preachers

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  19. 69.
    The Man Who
    by Travis

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  20. 70.
    Rage Against the Machine
    by Rage Against the Machine

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  21. 71.
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    Kind Of Blue
    by Miles Davis

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  22. 72.
    Jagged Little Pill
    by Alanis Morissette

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  23. 73.
    Origin of Symmetry
    by Muse

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  24. 74.
    Doors
    by Doors

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  25. 75.
    American III: Solitary Man
    by Johnny Cash

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  26. 76.
    The Clash
    by The Clash

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  27. 77.
    Back in Black
    by AC/DC

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  28. 78.
    Setting Sons
    by The Jam

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  29. 79.
    Low
    by David Bowie

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  30. 80.
    Word Gets Around
    by Stereophonics

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  31. 81.
    Born to Run
    by Bruce Springsteen

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  32. 82.
    Stanley Road
    by Paul Weller

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  33. 83.
    Songs in the Key of Life
    by Stevie Wonder

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  34. 84.
    Different Class
    by Pulp

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  35. 85.
    The Marshall Mathers LP
    by Eminem

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  36. 86.
    Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea
    by PJ Harvey

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  37. 87.
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    After the Gold Rush
    by Neil Young

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  38. 88.
    Vauxhall and I
    by Morrissey

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  39. 89.
    Disintegration
    by The Cure

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  40. 90.
    It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
    by Public Enemy

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  41. 91.
    Everything Must Go
    by Manic Street Preachers

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  42. 92.
    Exodus
    by Bob Marley & the Wailers

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  43. 93.
    Music from the Motion Picture "Purple Rain"
    by Prince & the Revolution

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  44. 94.
    Raw Power
    by Iggy & the Stooges

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  45. 95.
    The Man-Machine
    by Kraftwerk

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  46. 96.
    Transformer
    by Lou Reed

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  47. 97.
    Paul's Boutique
    by Beastie Boys

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  48. 98.
    Rain Dogs
    by Tom Waits

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  49. 99.
    Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
    by Wilco

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Created by Bruno Girin on Sep 02, 2006.
 

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silly? agreed. — 1 year ago

yeah, most of these are classics.

but Blur beating Dylan and VU? i like Blur and everything, but come on…


MestnyiGeroi
New York City

Untitled — 1 year ago

Quite a silly list.


djou
Montreal

So few different artists... — 1 year ago

I think it’s ridiculous how there are so many artists that return multiple times. Sure, some of said artists are good, but surely there are others that would deserve a mention.


Untitled — 1 year ago

OK Computer and The Bends take the top two spots? They’re both exceptionally good albums, don’t get me wrong, but I think that’s a little too much Radiohead.


k14pc
Las Vegas

Ridiculous — 1 year ago

3 Radiohead albums in the top 10. Two Oasis albums in the top EIGHT!! This list is a joke.


Untitled — 1 year ago

I like how true artists miss out when it comes to these popularity things. Sufjan Stevens and Sam Beam are no where to be found.


raybearr
Cumming

nice try — 1 year ago

i was feeling allright about this list until i saw the david bowie was a part of it.
and madonna? HONESTLY.


101 ? — 2 years ago

Why is there a number 101? Is it okay to delete that again?


Wow.. — 2 years ago

If this list was any good (wich it isnt, just pointing that out) people would notice that Apetite for Destruction is NOT better than Sticky Fingers. Neither Nevermind. Oh, and yes, FOR GOD’S SAKE THE THRILLER IN NUMBER 58 ? THAT ALBUM IS 20 THOUSAND TIMES BETTER THAN Stg. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band ! YOU PEOPLE ARE INSANE ! Fix that freaking list !


kaz71
Zürich

Items (re-)added — 2 years ago

Added the remaining titles to complete the 100.
Source: http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/qlistspage2.html#Best%20Albums%20Ever%202006



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