Rolling Stone Readers' 100

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"We asked. You voted. From Pink Floyd to the Strokes, here are the 100 greatest records of all time, as chosen by you." As Published In Rolling Stone Magazine, Issue 907, October 17th 2002.

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  1. 51.
    Music
    by Madonna

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  2. 52.
    The Unforgettable Fire
    by U2

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  3. 53.
    Crash
    by Dave Matthews Band

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  4. 54.
    The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust
    by David Bowie

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  5. 55.
    Is This It
    by The Strokes

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  6. 56.
    Hybrid Theory
    by Linkin Park

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  7. 57.
    Paranoid
    by Black Sabbath

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  8. 58.
    Back in Black (Deluxe Digipak)
    by AC/DC

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  9. 59.
    Kind of Blue
    by Miles Davis

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  10. 60.
    Like a Prayer
    by Madonna

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  11. 61.
    Darkness on the Edge of Town
    by Bruce Springsteen

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  12. 62.
    Born in the U.S.A.
    by Bruce Springsteen

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  13. 63.
    Tommy (1969 Original Concept Album)
    by The Who

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  14. 64.
    Music from the Motion Picture "Purple Rain"
    by Prince & the Revolution

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  15. 65.
    Rage Against the Machine
    by Rage Against the Machine

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  16. 66.
    Let It Bleed [DSD]
    by The Rolling Stones

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  17. 67.
    Zooropa
    by U2

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  18. 68.
    Under the Table and Dreaming
    by Dave Matthews Band

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  19. 69.
    Toxicity
    by System of a Down

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  20. 70.
    Off the Wall
    by Michael Jackson

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  21. 71.
    Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols
    by The Sex Pistols

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  22. 72.
    August and Everything After
    by Counting Crows

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  23. 73.
    What's Going on
    by Marvin Gaye

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  24. 74.
    Doolittle
    by Pixies

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  25. 75.
    Tragic Kingdom
    by No Doubt

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  26. 76.
    The Velvet Underground & Nico
    by The Velvet Underground

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  27. 77.
    Superunknown
    by Soundgarden

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  28. 78.
    101
    by Depeche Mode

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  29. 79.
    Vitalogy
    by Pearl Jam

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  30. 80.
    A Night at the Opera
    by Queen

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  31. 81.
    Houses Of The Holy
    by Led Zeppelin

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  32. 82.
    Astral Weeks
    by Van Morrison

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  33. 83.
    Slippery When Wet
    by Bon Jovi

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  34. 84.
    The Queen is Dead
    by The Smiths

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  35. 85.
    Master of Puppets
    by Metallica

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  36. 86.
    Bringing It All Back Home
    by Bob Dylan

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  37. 87.
    Quadrophenia

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  38. 88.
    Maladroit
    by Weezer

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  39. 89.
    Version 2.0
    by Garbage

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  40. 90.
    Legend (New Packaging)
    by Bob Marley & The Wailers

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  41. 91.
    Hysteria
    by Def Leppard

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  42. 92.
    Play
    by Moby

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  43. 93.
    Songs in the Key of Life
    by Stevie Wonder

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  44. 94.
    Odelay
    by Beck

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  45. 95.
    Electric Ladyland
    by The Jimi Hendrix Experience

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  46. 96.
    The Immaculate Collection
    by Madonna

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  47. 97.
    Wish You Were Here
    by Pink Floyd

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tattoos666
Madrid

zep rulez — 3 years ago

hey hey momma say the way you move! Nice compelation.


Kamete
London

Untitled — 3 years ago

Pinkerton beat the allmighty Blue Album?!! How?!


willfulsailor
Providence

Kind Of Blue — 3 years ago

I’ve noted with LAMENT…that this is the ONLY jazz album on the list. My lament is over the fact that “A LOVE SUPREME” does not rate HONORABLE MENTION.

However,...I’m am INSPIRED…to CREATE my own TOP 100 list…and, THEREFORE, created MY OWN controversy over which POP, ROCK, FOLK, HIP-HOP albums rank highest!

Thanx to ALL, who have consumed, as THIS PROCESS now begs a new question: “ISN’T IT FUN…to contemplate the myriad POSSIBILITIES of THINGS?”


jimmycanuck
Saint Catharines

Where's number 100? — 3 years ago

There’s only 99 entries! Anyone able to add whatever’s missing?


Untitled — 3 years ago

I’m counting albums I own or have owned.


yebw
Virginia

Where's the Hip Hop???? — 3 years ago

I love Eminem, but he’s the only rap artist worthy of the list? Two times, and you didn’t give Pac a spot?



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